The American Bar Association's Commission on Law and Aging was established in 1979. The Commission examines and responds to law related issues of aging, including health and long-term care, income maintenance, housing, guardianship and alternatives, court access, due process rights in government programs, and the rights of older persons generally. The Commission also seeks to enhance legal resources for older persons.
The American Bar Association's Commission on Law and Aging was established in 1979. The Commission examines and responds to law related issues of aging, including health and long-term care, income maintenance, housing, guardianship and alternatives, court access, due process rights in government programs, and the rights of older persons generally. The Commission also seeks to enhance legal resources for older persons.