Day 3 Video
Elder Justice Decision-Making Capacity Symposium Day 2 Recap
Speaker: Andy Mao, National Elder Justice Coordinator; Deputy Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, US Department of Justice
A Panel of Experts Discuss Decision-Making Capacity of Older Adults in the Civil Justice System Context
Speakers: Judge Lauren S. Holland, Lane County Circuit Court, Oregon Judicial Department
Alison Hirschel, Director & Managing Attorney, Michigan Elder Justice Initiative
Charles P. Golbert, Public Guardian, Office of the Cook County Public Guardian
Rima Rivera, New York City Adult Protective Services, Human Resources Administration
Bonnie Olsen, PhD, Vice Chair for Research, Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Facilitator: Edwin Walker, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aging, Administration for Community Living, US Department of Health and Human Services
Summary and Next Steps
Speaker: Andy Mao, National Elder Justice Coordinator; Deputy Director, Commercial Litigation Branch, US Department of Justice
For more information, please visit Elder Justice Decision-Making Capacity Symposium
Related:
- Welcome and Introduction to the Capacity Symposium; Advances in Aging Brain Research and Its Relevance for Decision-Making
- The Role of Clinicians in Conducting Forensic Decision-Making Capacity Assessments with Older Adults
- The Impact of Questioning an Older Adult's Decision-Making Capacity: Maximizing Self-Determination, Minimizing Harm
- Symposium Day 1 Recap; A Panel of Experts Discuss Decision-Making Capacity of Older Adults in the Criminal Justice System Context