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Connecticut aging committee members emphasize aging-in-place, spousal compensation and elder-fraud prevention

2135759 · January 21, 2025
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At its Jan. 21 organizational meeting, members of the Connecticut General Assembly Aging Committee outlined priorities including funding for aging-in-place, spousal compensation for in-home caregivers and measures to prevent scams targeting seniors.

Members of the Connecticut General Assembly Aging Committee used opening remarks on Jan. 21 to outline policy priorities for the 2025 session, highlighting aging in place, funding challenges, spousal compensation for in-home caregivers and prevention of scams targeting older adults.

Senator Wong, the Senate ranking member, said, “Connecticut's population's aging ... I think for me, it is to continue the momentum, to give…

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