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An Overlooked Lifeline for Older Adults
“When I first booked transportation for my kidney dialysis, they would not let me book more than one month out at a time. What did
New Legislation in Congress Seeks to Bolster Access to Medicare for Low-Income Seniors and Persons with Disabilities
By Directing Attorney of Health Jennifer Goldberg and Borchard Fellow Catherine Bourque Sandy had a good job as a registered nurse, and a middle class standard
But What Does the Census Say about Senior Poverty?
Take a quick look at the official numbers, and you might think the Census Bureau’s recent release of poverty statistics for 2015 is all good
Cal MediConnect: A Long Way to Go
Evaluation and enrollment data on the Cal MediConnect program reveals that the program has a long way to go to deliver on the promise of
Social Security’s Operating Budget At-Risk for Even More Cuts
Just imagine it: you are a senior who just received a notice from the Social Security Administration that your only source of income, your meager
New Medicare Fact Sheets for LGBTQ People
Ever since the Supreme Court first overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act in 2013 and then, in 2015, making same-sex marriage legal in every