The National Elder Law Network was founded by Professor Kim Dayton in 1995 as KELN (the Kansas Elder Law Network), and since that time has been one of the nation's leading sources of free information on legal issues of interest to elder law attorneys, seniors, their families, and the elder and disability advocacy community. NELN.org provides a wide range of resources, including guides and indexes to the Web's best elder law sites, directories of advocacy organizations, and articles and annotated bibliographies on topics such as health and long term care, retirement security, end-of-life planning, discrimination against older persons in the workplace and in public accommodations, and other matters. For many years, NELN has provided access to full-text publications that are not available elsewhere on the Web. During its lifetime, NELN has had more than three million visitors.
NELN.org is supported by the William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. Direct technical questions to jaimie.hammond@wmitchell.edu.