| Report Number | Release Date | Title | | 13-07 | 3/13 | Profile of Florida’s Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers |
| 12-03 | 1/12 | Profile of Florida’s Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers |
| 11-03 | 1/11 | Profile of Florida’s Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers |
| 10-33 | 3/10 | The State Could Consider Several Options to Maximize Its Use of Funds for Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services |
| 10-23 | 2/10 | The Alzheimer’s Disease Waiver Program Does Not Delay Nursing Home Entry More Effectively Than Other Waivers and Costs the State More Per Participant Than Most Waivers That Serve Similar Persons |
| 10-10 | 1/10 | Profile of Florida's Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers |
| 10-09 | 1/10 | Number of For-Profit Hospices Has Grown; Current Measures and Standards Are Not Sufficient to Assess Hospice Quality |
| 09-32 | 7/09 | Florida's Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers |
| 09-15 | 3/09 | Transition to Aging Resource Centers Complete; Enhancement of Elder Service System Continues |
| 09-08 | 2/09 | Increased Public Awareness of the Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Program Would Contribute to the Program’s Success |
| 08-51 | 9/08 | All But One Aging Resource Center Is Fully Implemented |
| 08-14 | 3/08 | Statewide Implementation of Aging Resource Center Initiative Is Substantially Complete |
| 07-38 | 9/07 | An Aggressive Schedule Set to Complete Implementation of Aging Resource Centers |
| 07-20 | 3/07 | Department of Elder Affairs Resumes Transition Activities for Aging Resource Center Initiative |
| 07-12 | 2/07 | Several Factors Can Delay Eligibility Determination for Medicaid Long-Term Care |
| 06-62 | 9/06 | Aging Resource Center Initiative Has Not Moved Beyond the Pilot Sites |
| 06-45 | 5/06 | The Nursing Home Diversion Program Has Successfully Delayed Nursing Home Entry |
| 06-29 | 3/06 | Florida’s Certificate of Need Process Ensures Qualified Hospice Programs; Performance Reporting Is Important to Assess Hospice Quality |
| 06-20 | 3/06 | Aging and Disability Pilot Sites Are Making Progress; Future of Other Centers Uncertain |
| 06-10 | 2/06 | Service Use for Nursing Home Diversion Waiver Clients Depends on Living Situation |
| 05-45 | 8/05 | Aging Resource Center Initiative Is Moving Ahead, But Needs Additional Work |
| 05-06 | 2/05 | DOEA Has Taken Reasonable Steps to Begin the Aging Resource Center Initiative |
| 03-69 | 12/03 | Progress Report: Services to Elders Program Has Improved Accountability and Oversight; Should Reduce Capitation Rate for Long-Term Care Pilot |
| 03-08 | 1/03 | Progress Report: Improvements Needed in the Department of Children and Families Adult Services Program |
| 01-66 | 12/01 | Services to Elders Program, Department of Elder Affairs |
| 01-04 | 1/01 | High-Risk Elder Victims of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation Quickly Served; Data Problems Remain |
| 00-14 | 10/00 | Progress Report: Agencies Are Following Through by Consolidating Administrative Services |
| 99-51 | 5/00 | Progress Report: Other Initiatives to Decrease Long-Term Care Costs Should Accompany Medicaid Waiver Expansion |
| 98-83 | 6/99 | Progress Report: Elder Affairs Takes Steps to Separate Case Management From Other Services |
| 98-81 | 6/99 | Progress Report: DOAE Should Study the Pros and Cons of Changing Planning and Service Areas |
| 98-29 | 12/98 | Preliminary Report Referrals and Service Provision for Elder Victims of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation |
| 98-27 | 12/98 | Follow-Up Report on Assisted Living Facilities Serving Residents with Severe Mental Illnesses |
| 98-20 | 11/98 | Review of the Provision of Administrative Services in Florida's Health and Human Services Agencies |
| 98-16 | 10/98 | Inventory of Information and Referral Services Offered Through the: Agency for Health Care Administration, Department of Children and Families, Department of Elder Affairs, Department of Health, Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of Labor and Emp |
| 97-74 | 6/98 | Supplemental Analyses of the Pilot Project Authorizing Direct Admission to Extended Congregate Care |
| 97-73 | 5/98 | Follow-Up Report on the Performance Review of the Certificate of Need Program for Nursing Homes |
| 97-26 | 12/97 | Review of the Pilot Project Authorizing Direct Admission to Extended Congregate Care |
| 97-23 | 12/97 | Follow-Up Report on the Community Care for the Elderly Program Administered by the Department of Elder Affairs |
| 97-01 | 7/97 | Follow-up Report on the Comprehensive Assessment and Review for Long Term Care Services (CARES) Program Administered by the Department of Elder Affairs |
| 96-87 | 6/97 | Reconfiguring the Planning and Service Areas Covered by Florida's Area Agencies on Aging |
| 96-80 | 4/97 | The Role of Area Agencies on Aging in Providing Case Management Services to Florida's Elders |
| 96-57 | 2/97 | Review of Assisted Living Facilities Serving Residents With Severe Mental Illnesses |
| 96-26 | 12/96 | Second Status Report on the Pilot Project Authorizing Direct Admission to Extended Congregate Care |
| 95-31 | 1/96 | Review of the Operations of the Community Care for the Elderly Program Administered by the Department of Elder Affairs |
| 95-19 | 12/95 | Status Report on the Pilot Project Authorizing Direct Admission to Extended Congregate Care |
| 94-33 | 2/95 | Performance Audit of the Comprehensive Assessment and Review for Long Term Care Services (CARES) Program Administered by the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services |