Reframing Aging: Public Health, Legal, Ethical Challenges In Combating Ageism – Video Replay
The presenters will address public health law and policy and complex legal and ethical issues that have arisen in connection with ageism during the COVID pandemic, and in particular, as such issues concern the needs of older women and older people of color. Both U.S. policy and the global experience will be explored, drawing on the perspectives of the AARP Reframing Aging Project and its focus on ageism. Allocation of resource decisions during the pandemic will be examined both in the contexts of macro-level policy, as well as at provider systems and practitioner levels. Strategies for strengthening equity and mitigating suffering for populations of older women and older people of color during pandemics will be presented, including development and implementation of public health approaches to palliative care.
Mary Beth Morrissey, JD, PhD, Moderator and Speaker, NYSBA Public Health Law Committee Co-Chair and Long Term Care Task Force Member, International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse Member
Patricia M. D’Antonio, BSPharm, MS, MBA, BCGP, Vice President, Policy and
Professional Affairs, Gerontological Society of America
Violet Samuels, JD, NYSBA Long Term Care Task Force Member
Susan B. Somers, JD, President, International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse
Ms. Somers earned a Law Degree in 1984 from Albany Law School, Albany NY, and holds a Certificate of Gerontology Studies. For two decades her practice areas concentrated on Civil Rights, Family and Elder Law Issues, i.e. Advance Directives, Financial Exploitation and Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution. She served as Assist. Deputy Attorney General for the State of New York, Consumer Frauds Bureau and Elder Protection Unit. She has expertise in Financial Exploitation of the Elderly and has developed and delivered numerous trainings to Financial Institutions, Law Enforcement, and Older Persons themselves. She also served as State Director of the NYS OCFS Bureau of Adult Services. She is currently President of the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, (INPEA), an International NGO with special consultative status at the UN, which launched the firstWorld Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) on June 15, 2006. Her focus is on promoting older person’s human rights to end abuse, neglect and violence globally, through advocacy with UN Member States and International NGO’s. Within the NGO Comm. on Ageing, NY, she Co-chairs the Sub- committee on Elder Abuse and Older Women' and the Sub-committee to Promote a New Convention on the Human Rights of Older Persons.
Patricia Brownell, PhD, Fordham University, International Network for Prevention of Elder Abuse
Thomas V. Caprio, MD, MPH, MS, CMD, HMDC, FACP, AGSF, FAAHPM, Moderator
Professor of Medicine/Geriatrics, Psychiatry, Dentistry, Clinical Nursing, & Public Health Sciences
Chief Medical Officer, UR Medicine Home Care
Medical Director, UR Medicine Hospice
Director, Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center
Medical Director, UR Geriatric Assessment Clinic
Please note that since this is a Video Replay, the Ethics portion of this program does not qualify for credit for newly admitted attorneys. We will still take live Q&As at the end of the program.
- August 17, 2021
- 12:00 PM
- 1:30 PM
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- Virtual Participation
- Webinar
- 0KK81Z
- Health Law Section
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education