Nora OBrien-Suric in New York Times on Elder Abuse and Aging in Prison Issues
Nora OBrien-Suric, Senior Program Officer, was quoted in Jane Gross's article "In a Quick Parole, Some See an Unwelcome Message" in the New York Times New Old Age blog on October 4, 2013. The New Old Age article and Dr. OBrien-Suric's recent blog on Health AGEnda bring to light the issues of elder abuse and our aging prison population, reflecting on the trial of Anthony D. Marshall, the 89-year-old son of philanthropist and socialite Brooke Astor who was convicted in June of stealing tens of millions of dollars from his mother as she succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease.
Nora OBrien-Suric, Senior Program Officer, was quoted in Jane Gross's article "In a Quick Parole, Some See an Unwelcome Message" in the New York Times New Old Age blog on October 4, 2013. The New Old Age article and Dr. OBrien-Suric's recent blog on Health AGEnda bring to light the issues of elder abuse and our aging prison population, reflecting on the trial of Anthony D. Marshall, the 89-year-old son of philanthropist and socialite Brooke Astor who was convicted in June of stealing tens of millions of dollars from his mother as she succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease.
Read the full New Old Age article here.



