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What is legally considered elderly? Navigating federal and state definitions
While the term "elderly" is often used casually, its legal definition varies significantly across different laws and programs within the United States. For example, Medicare eligibility begins at 65, while some housing assistance and supportive services are available at 62 or even 60. Understanding these different age thresholds is crucial for accessing appropriate benefits and protections.
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