Behavioral scholars, however, postulate that the law has its foundation in the very inherent order of humanity that have been practiced and patterned over time, whereby the young ones take care of their aged parents. Due to the proliferation of the organic lifestyle, and disintegration of kinship ties, the elderly have found themselves on the receiving end of several life difficulties that were once cared for through the kinship arrangement, necessitating the need for the elder law. The key points of elder law are federal benefits, …show more content…
Medicare and Medicaid are determined by age alone and covers various age- related ailments and disability. The chief aims of these health and financial benefit are to ensure that senior citizens lives dignified financial and health lifestyles throughout their old age. Some states have addition funding for the elderly to complement the existing federal benefits.
• Elderly abuse
Senior citizens are exposed to several types of abuses such as social discrimination, stealing of their property, beating, and subjection to inhumane conditions. Old age by itself leads to numerous physical and health challenges that put an individual at the mercy of stigmatization.
Individual states in America are tasked with the special task of ensuring that the human dignity of the elderly is protected, and as a result, several states have local agencies toward this end. The reality that the elderly have been subjected to human rights abuses by care givers, health specialists and family members is clearly exemplified in testimonials and legal contentions and proceedings in law courts.
• Estate and monetary planning for senior