Elder definition

Elder means a person sixty years of age or older.

Examples of Elder in a sentence

  • A faculty member who has completed one (1) year of full-time service to the College shall be eligible for Elder Care benefits.

  • Elder abuse is also required to be reported to the appropriate authorities.

  • Dependent and Elder Care: Remote work may be used as a flexibility to help employees with dependent or elder care responsibilities meet their family obligations and work responsibilities.

  • Dependent and Elder Care: Telework may be used as a flexibility to help employees with dependent or elder care responsibilities meet their family obligations and work responsibilities.


More Definitions of Elder

Elder means a person aged 60 or older.
Elder means a person 60 years of age or older who is alleged to be suffering from the infirmities of aging as manifested by a physical, a mental, or an emotional dysfunction to the extent that the elder’s ability to provide adequately for the protection or care of his or her own person or property is impaired.
Elder means a person who is sixty-two years of age or older.
Elder means a person who is a qualified resident of the State and who has attained the age of sixty-two.
Elder means a person who is age 60 or older or who is subject to the infirmities of aging.
Elder or “Elderly” means a person or persons over 60 years of age.