Hannah Diamond

Senior Policy Advocate at Justice in Aging

Hannah Diamond is a Policy Advocate currently working at Justice in Aging. Previously, Hannah held roles such as State Policy Advocacy Specialist at PHI - Quality Care Through Quality Jobs, Public Policy Intern at The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, and Policy Research Intern at AARP. Hannah has a Master of Public Policy from the School of Public Affairs at American University, as well as a B.A. in Health: Science, Society, and Policy and Business from Brandeis University. Hannah's experience includes working as a Aging and Disabilities Unit Paralegal at Community Legal Services and as a Health Services Care Manager at Mystic Valley Elder Services. Additionally, Hannah has experience coordinating the Companions to Elders Program at Brandeis University.

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Justice in Aging

Justice in Aging (formerly NSCLC) is a national organization advocating for the health and economic security of our country’s low-income older adults, especially women, people of color, and other traditionally disadvantaged communities. Since inception in 1972 as the National Senior Citizens Law Center, operating a small office of a handful of attorneys in Los Angeles, we’ve grown into Justice in Aging with a presence all over the nation. From our three home base offices in Washington, DC, Los Angeles and Oakland, CA, our attorneys employ their deep expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, LTSS, Social Security and Supplemental Security Income to provide training and technical assistance to over 20,000 aging professionals each year and design and implement strategic advocacy initiatives that impact millions of seniors. Our advocacy ranges from litigation that preserves essential health and income benefits to policy advocacy focused on better integration of the health care and long term services and supports (LTSS) delivery systems.


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