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Elder Law - FindLaw

Elder Law Search for legal topics on FindLaw Search for legal issues Please enter a legal issue and/or a location Begin typing to search, use arrow keys to navigate, use enter to select Popular Directory Searches Elder Law We all aim for a long and prosperous life, complete with financial security and good health. In our golden years, we can hopefully enjoy leisurely retirement while finding new pursuits outside of work. But, as we get older, we may face issues with our health, such as decreasing mobility and mental clarity. Further, having enough money for retirement is never guaranteed and individuals with a fixed income may face a number of potential challenges. FindLaw s Elder Law section covers a wide range of legal matters unique to aging and elderly Americans, such as long-term care options and elder abuse.

Jeanette Takamura - The Columbia School of Social Work

Jeanette Takamura CSSW connection:Jeanette Takamura served as the School of Social Work’s dean, the first woman to do so, from 2002 to 2016. She is now a professor at the School in addition to being dean emerita, teaching courses on federal policy. Path to political involvement: Though she began her career as a practicing social worker serving youth and families, Jeanette Takamura was soon called to serve in government first at the state, and then at the national, level with the goal of advancing policies and programs in aging, health, and related areas. In her native Hawaii, she became involved in Hawaii state government, serving as the chief operating officer of the Hawaii State Department of Health and then as the Director of the Executive Office on Aging within the State of Hawaii’s Office of the Governor, covering aging, health, and long-term care programs for the state.

Multigenerational living: More than a pandemic blip

For some, moving in with relatives during the pandemic has been a necessity. For many, though, living with extended family is a choice. The rise in multigenerational households that began in the 1980s shows no sign of stopping. There are practical advantages, of course. For 26-year-old Lindsay Brooks, living rent-free with her mom allowed her to pay off her student loans “10 times faster,” she says. Now, however, Ms. Brooks is thinking about moving out. “It definitely has been worth it,” she says. “But I think it’s important for people to set a timeline and not get caught down that rabbit hole of not having to pay for anything.”

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