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    Equal Opportunity and the Elderly

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    Tillander, Angelica
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    Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program
    Capabilities approach (Social sciences)
    Equality
    Older people
    Political obligation -- Moral and ethical aspects
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    Angelica Tillander is a member of the Class of 2014 of Washington and Lee University.
     
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    America currently fails to provide total health to its elderly population. America provides the elderly with vital, albeit modest financial, assistance through Social Security and Medicare, but makes little provision for non-financial needs. If equality of opportunity is considered a factor, this is definitely not enough. Capability for normal functioning in society is intimately tied to the ability to remain independent, and therefore to housing options for this population. . . . it is vital that institutions provide quality, supportive care that fosters normal functioning as much as possible for residents. This conception of equality of opportunity requires that elderly citizens be given genuine choices, which they have the ability to pursue. This paper considers the various ways equality of opportunity manifests itself for senior citizens. [From the introductory section]
     
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