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Knowing rights under the law is critical to ensure proper guardianship—or avoid it altogether.
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A comparison of policy and procedure around supported decision-making for people with intellectual disabilities, and for people with age-related cognitive decline.
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The Winter 2019−20 issue of Generations outlines the high-risk situations in which access to justice is unavailable, denied, questioned or otherwise thwarted—situations that professionals in the field...
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A word to elder justice advocates: getting elder abuse programs funded requires patience, skill—and a long view.
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A good old age—one lived in well-being and dignity—should be possible for everyone. Not just for some.
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An estimated 1 in 10 older adults in America and across the globe are affected by elder mistreatment.
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The Spring 2020 issue of Generations, “Taking Action Against Elder Mistreatment,” features the article, “Connecting Community-Based Resources and Health Systems to Keep Older Adults Safe,” by Kristin...
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Our nation’s older adults who fall prey to elder abuse remain largely unrecognized and uncared for. Why?
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The Spring 2020 issue of ASA’s Generations, “Taking Action Against Elder Mistreatment,” features “Reframing Elder Abuse,” by Laura Mosqueda, Alyssa Neumann and Eden Ruiz-Lopez.
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Greenlee rails against the bleak situation underlying the U.S. lack of response to or protection from elder abuse.
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