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BETSEY LIEBERMAN, Executive Director of AIDS Housing of Washington which has built the country...
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The House has been in operation for a little over a year now.
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BETSEY LIEBERMAN, Executive Director of AIDS Housing of Washington
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Since then more than 130 people have died there.
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BETSEY LIEBERMAN, Executive Director of AIDS Housing of Washington
2: BETSEY LIEBERMAN, Executive Director of AIDS Housing of Washington which has built the country's first nursing home designed for people dying of AIDS. It's called the Bailey-Boushay House. The House also offers adult day-care services and activities for people with AIDS. The House has been in operation for a little over a year now. Since then more than 130 people have died there. A new book about the project has been published, "Breaking New Ground: Developing Innovative AIDS Care Residences." (published by AIDS Housing of Washington, Original Trade Paperback).
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