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The “Own Your Future” Long-Term Care Awareness Campaign is a joint federal-state initiative to increase awareness among the American public about the importance of planning for future long-term care needs.  As of March 2007, 15 states have participated in the Own Your Future Campaign to increase the awareness of the need to plan for future long-term care services. Below are reports and information on the Own Your Future Awareness Campaign activities that you can review. Additional reports and information will be added as they become available.

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02/20/2008 Campaign Summary - 2008
08/29/2007 Final Report-Phase I Consumer Survey
08/09/2007 Awareness Campaign Solicition - FY2008
05/15/2007 Campaign Summary - May 2007 
12/18/2006 CMS Partner Tip Sheet
05/11/2006 Phase III Call for Proposals
02/01/2006 Phase I and II Summary
02/01/2006 Phase I Final Report
10/01/2005 Phase I Results
   

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