A Declaration of Independence For Older Americans
Posted by Patti on September 21st, 2007 / Print This Post
From a Press Release:
EDWARDS UNVEILS DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FOR OLDER AMERICANSDes Moines, Iowa - Senator John Edwards today unveiled a new agenda for older Americans based on the values of security, dignity and choice. Edwards’ Declaration of Independence for Older Americans will help older Americans get the health care they need and the financial protection they deserve while allowing them to live as independently as they desire.
From the Actual Declaration:
LIVING WITH DIGNITY9. OFFER CHOICE IN LONG-TERM CARE: Our long-term care system is poorly equipped to give independence to older Americans and forces many families to juggle elder care, child care, and their jobs or spend themselves into poverty to pay for nursing homes. Edwards will reform Medicaid and Medicare to let people to choose home-based care in their communities and test innovations such as asset and income protection programs. He will also support states and communities offering much-needed and often less expensive alternatives - like adult day care and senior villages - that allow seniors to live at home with their loved ones.
10. IMPROVE NURSING HOMES AND CRACK DOWN ON ELDER ABUSE: Independence is the goal, but we also need to strengthen quality and safety protection in nursing homes. Edwards will establish national standards for nursing home care, increase national enforcement against abusive nursing home chains, expand inspections and increase penalties for homes that fail to provide decent care. He will also help improve quality of care with measures like reducing patient-staff ratios and improving care provider training.
11. PROMOTE LIVABLE COMMUNITIES AND ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION: Too many seniors are forced to move from their private homes because they lack supportive services or reliable transportation. Edwards will promote livable communities to make sure every American has the right to age in the setting of their choice. He will create new supportive housing options that give older Americans the choice of community-based living, vigorously enforce civil rights laws to ensure that federally-funded housing is accessible, and protect supportive services like meals-on-wheels and senior centers that sustain independent living. He will also meet the special needs of senior drivers by helping health professionals educate their senior patients about the interaction between health and driving and encourage automakers to make affordable, wheelchair-accessible vehicles. In the Edwards administration, the Department of Transportation will prioritize transportation access requirements, fund accessible mass transit like “kneeling buses” that are easier to board, and support paratransit services in rural areas.
There is much more; this is the last section of this declaration.













September 28th, 2007 at 11:05 am
Great words. I want to see action though.
And less lawsuits Mr. Edwards- he who has made a great deal of his money suing nursing homes.