Abstract
While attention has been focused on granting equal rights based on race, religion, and gender, the rights of older and disabled persons have been overlooked for many years. Existing laws were of limited scope or were not enforced. However, with the adoption of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the recognition and adoption by various states of living wills and related protections, the legal rights of older and disabled persons in attempting to live as normal a life as possible and to deal with serious or terminal illnesses have been greatly expanded. This article provides an overview of existing law in these areas.
Notes
This material is intended only to provide general information and guidance relating to the laws, rules, and regulations discussed herein (collectively, the “Laws”). It does not provide legal advice applicable to any specific matter and should not be relied upon for that purpose. Interested parties should review the Laws with their legal counsel to determine how they will be affected by the Laws.