Crossing New Frontiers: Benefits Access among Isolated Seniors
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Summary
One in six seniors living alone faces physical, cultural or geographical barriers that prevent them from receiving benefits & services that can improve their economic security, and ability to live healthy, independent lives. This brief describes the ways in which social and geographical isolation pose barriers to benefits access among older adults. By examining the main characteristics of the isolated, this paper identifies new opportunities to improve and expand outreach and enrollment efforts.
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NCOA
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Keywords
Isolation; Access to Benefits; Outreach; Language; Geography; Benefits Access; BenefitsCheckUp
Contact
Brandy
Bauer
National Council on Aging
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brandy.bauer@ncoa.org