"[Legal Aspects of Elder Care] excels in describing the legal etiology, the extent and meaning of "the law" in any of the chapter topics, and ... some of the more difficult and complex issues practitioners, scholars, and teachers will confront in the world of legal work. ...Throughout the volume, he offers provocative discussion questions, both broad and narrow, ranging from those concerning the use of age defining social values, to how to assist lederly persons and their families find competent legal counsel when needed."
—Reviewed by Frank J. Whittington, PhD (from The Gerontologist, Vol. 49, No. 5, 2009)