Elder Law Quiz
Free Practice Quiz & Exam Preparation
Test your knowledge with our engaging Elder Law practice quiz, designed to cover key topics such as financing of medical care, housing arrangements, and income maintenance for individuals aged 60 and older. This quiz challenges you on essential legal implications of an aging population while exploring vital public policies and programs affecting senior care, ensuring you refine your understanding for graduate-level success.
Study Outcomes
- Analyze the legal implications of public policies affecting medical care financing for older adults.
- Evaluate housing arrangement regulations and their impact on persons aged 60 and older.
- Assess income maintenance programs and their effectiveness in supporting the elderly.
- Interpret the interplay between legal frameworks and the quality of life for aging populations.
Elder Law Additional Reading
Embarking on your Elder Law journey? Here are some top-notch resources to guide you through the legal intricacies affecting our aging population:
- Elder Law Treatises at Georgetown Law Library This comprehensive guide introduces key treatises and study aids, including "Elder Law in a Nutshell," covering topics like health care decision-making, Medicare, Medicaid, and more.
- Elder Law Study Aids at The D'Angelo Law Library Dive into resources like "Mastering Elder Law" and "Elder Law in a Nutshell," available both in print and online, to deepen your understanding of elder law concepts.
- "Elder Law: A Guide to Key Resources" by Susan J. Hemp and Cheryl R. Nyberg This research guide identifies and describes 163 books, periodicals, databases, and organizations useful to the elder law practitioner and researcher.
- Elder Law Resources for Researchers - The Elder Law Journal A curated list of resources, including federal statutes, journals, and news outlets, to keep you updated on current issues and developments in elder law.
- "The Fundamentals of Elder Law: Cases and Materials (2d ed.)" by Raymond C. O'Brien This casebook provides illustrative cases and statutes, supported by materials from elder law practitioners and statistical data, emphasizing state and federal court decisions.