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Information: Advocacy at North Shore Elder Services takes several forms. We provide information to individuals so they can advocate for themselves or family members. In some of our programs, we work on behalf of clients and others to secure resources, provide protection, and empower individuals. For more information on our services, please click here to be directed to our Senior Services page

On a broader scale, we engage with public policy makers, including elected officials, at the local, state and federal levels regarding legislation, regulations and funding affecting elders, adults with disabilities and their families.

Support: Become involved with our advocacy efforts. Contact Paul Lanzikos, Executive Director, at 978-750-4540 or by e-mailing planzikos@nselder.org.

Solutions: Receive calls-to-action when we need your help most in regards to governmental affairs. Click here to subscribe to our Advocacy E-alerts. We are proud of our advocacy efforts --both present and past—at North Shore Elder Services. Here are some of our most recent advocacy efforts:

Issue: Previously people with Medicaid in need of long-term care had only one option— a nursing facility. The Equal Choice Bill gives seniors and adults with disabilities who qualify for long-term care services paid by Medicaid the choice of care at home or in a nursing facility.

Action: North Shore Elder Services mobilized with multiple visits to the state house as well as scores of phone calls and e-mails to government officials requesting support and action on this landmark civil rights bill.

Result: Each member of the state legislature representing North Shore communities endorsed The Equal Choice Bill, which was signed into law on August 4th, 2006.

Read about how the law is being implemented here

Want to learn how you can advocate for elders and make a difference by contacting a legislator or public official? Click here for our list of advocacy links.

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THANK YOU ADVOCATES!

The Older Americans Act was reauthorized September, 2006. This federal program funds home delivered meals, caregiver programs, mental health screening and treatment.
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