Elderly housing and elder law: Abaut the argentinean legislation

Elderly housing is an alternative adopted by families, society and States for accommodation, care status and health care, required by old persons, increasingly. This paper offers a systematic study on legal status of these institutions, as well as about the legal condition of the elderly who live th...

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Autor principal: Dabove, María Isolina
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Derecho 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/11671
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Sumario:Elderly housing is an alternative adopted by families, society and States for accommodation, care status and health care, required by old persons, increasingly. This paper offers a systematic study on legal status of these institutions, as well as about the legal condition of the elderly who live there. It shows a historical perspective that realizes its evolution in Western culture and it develops a legal analysis of the legislation, social relationships and values (justice, utility and truth) referred to Elderly housing and their residents. Guidelines for future legislation are proposed too. Among others, this paper highlights: consider “old age” as an important criterion for positive differentiation in our legal system in order to respect their status in terms of real equality. Ensuring the contractual nature of the legal relationship between each resident and the institution and respecting the exercise of freedom of choice of the elders. Avoid hospitalizations against the will of old people, legally capable. Preserve their rights to identity, physical and moral integrity, the enjoyment of decent housing and health rights. Guarantee their rights to privacy and reputation. Affirm the exercise of their rights to property, in terms of its heritage and its own body. Incorporate living wills and informed consent in Elderly housing contracts.