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Protecting Vulnerable Adults: Making Improvements to SSA’s Representative Payee Program
Currently, there are over 10 million older adults who rely exclusively on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits to meet their daily housing,
Improving the Oral Health of California’s Older Adults
Justice in Aging is excited to launch a new project: Improving Oral Health of California’s Older Adults. Oral health is a critical aspect of overall

How to End Homelessness – Ask the Experts
July 5: Immediate Changes to Medicaid Managed Care
On July 5, the first wave of new Medicaid managed care regulation requirements go into effect. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published
Four Ways Elder Financial Abuse Leads to Medicaid Denials and How Legal Aid Can Help
Today, June 15, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Financial exploitation is one of the most common forms of elder abuse, with studies showing that
Aging, Women and Poverty in California: A forum to discuss the needs of older Californians
“It is imperative we separate the insidiousness of economic inequality from the value and purposefulness of those living in poverty.” Paul Downey, Chair California Commission