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Elizabeth Hlavinka
Staff Writer
Staff Writer
How do you reach a socially isolated group of older adults who might not have the online presence we expect of younger people?
— The evidence is unclear; some see the pandemic as a chance to revamp systems toward prevention
The transition to virtual services upends parents hoping to get kids back from protective services.
— Pandemic adds new challenge for aging caregivers
A lack of coordination leaves many transition-age youth homeless, hungry, and alone.
Advocates and experts are worried there may not be enough families willing to take children in.