Local Government Efforts to Mitigate the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic among Older Adults.

TitleLocal Government Efforts to Mitigate the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic among Older Adults.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsAngel, JL, Mudrazija, S
JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
Volume32
Issue4-5
Pagination439-449
Date Published2020 Jul-Oct
ISSN1545-0821
KeywordsAged, Aged, 80 and over, Betacoronavirus, Coronavirus Infections, COVID-19, Food Supply, Humans, Independent Living, Local Government, Middle Aged, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral, SARS-CoV-2, Social Work, Texas
Abstract

As the coronavirus crisis spreads swiftly through the population, it takes a particularly heavy toll on minority individuals and older adults, with older minority adults at especially high risk. Given the shockingly high rates of infections and deaths in nursing homes, staying in the community appears to be a good option for older adults in this crisis, but in order for some older adults to do so much assistance is required. This situation draws attention to the need for benevolent intervention on the part of the state should older adults become ill or lose their sources of income and support during the crisis. This essay provides a brief overview of public support and the financial and health benefits for older individuals who remain in the community during the pandemic. It reports the case example of Austin, Texas, a city with a rapidly aging and diverse population of almost a million residents, to ask how we can assess the success of municipalities in responding to the changing needs of older adults in the community due to COVID-19. It concludes with a discussion of what governmental and non-governmental leadership can accomplish in situations such as that brought about by the current crisis.

DOI10.1080/08959420.2020.1771240
Alternate JournalJ Aging Soc Policy
PubMed ID32501753
PubMed Central IDPMC10371216
Grant ListP2C HD042849 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States