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Justice in Aging Turns 50!
Justice in Aging Executive Director Kevin Prindiville and Former Executive Director Paul Nathanson reflect on the progress of the organization from 1972 until now.
A middle-aged white man and woman are sitting in a warmly lit room at home. The man is seated in a wheelchair with a red and black blanket behind his head.
Kelley v. Kent Spousal Impoverishment Litigation
Plaintiffs Patrick Kelley and Matthew Reed and their spouses talk about their years-long fight with the state of California to get the home and community-based services they needed to remain at home together.
Meet Venorica
Venorica, 70, works multiple jobs to support herself and her grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Her story is like that of many older women, especially women of color, whose dual roles as family caregivers and breadwinners continue into their 60s and 70s.
An older Asian woman looks thoughtfully out the window
Breaking Down Barriers So Older Women Can Get the Support They Need
Older women are at greater risk of aging in poverty than men.
An older Black person is standing outside a beige building, smiling energetically.
No Small Things: Person-Centered Care in Aging
Person-centered healthcare is essential to aging in dignity and choice. Every person deserves healthcare that is tailored to their unqiue needs and circumstances.
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(Not) Making Ends Meet on SSI
We spoke to seniors at St. Mary's Center in Oakland about what it's like to try to stretch $889/mo to cover rent, food, medication, utilities, transportation, and all other expenses of living.
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