Elder Law Initiative: Summer Institute on Aging

Aging and Financial Exploitation
The Summer Institute on Aging is a four-day, interdisciplinary course co-sponsored by Loyola's School of Law and School of Social Work that is open to social workers, attorneys, nurses, physicians, counselors, and geriatric care managers. This highly interactive course will explore the psychosocial, ethical, policy, and legal issues related to financial exploitation and consumer fraud among older adults. Issues related to race, gender, ethnic and income differences among the elderly will be discussed. The course will feature faculty and guest speakers from a variety of disciplines. Through simulations and group work, the course provides an excellent opportunity for true interdisciplinary collaboration. Download the information postcard for the 2007 Summer Institute on Aging program here (Adobe PDF).
| Faculty | Marguerite Angelari, JD, Goedert Elder Law Professor and Director, Elder Law Initiative, Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Marcia Spira, PhD, LCSW, BCD, Associate Professor and Director, Institute on Intergenerational Study and Practice, |
| Dates | August 11 - August 14, 2008 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| Location | Loyola Law Center 25 East Pearson Chicago |
| Tuition | $350 before August 1, 2008 $400 after August 1, 2008 |

