According to Texas law an elderly person is any person above the age of 60 any person above the age of 65 a Medicare recipient a Medicaid recipient
According to Texas law, an elderly person is generally defined as any person above the age of 65. This age is often used to designate individuals who are eligible for certain senior services, benefits, and protections under both state and federal programs, including Medicare.
However, in specific contexts (such as certain state programs or services), the age definition could vary. For example, some programs may consider individuals over 60 as elderly, but the common threshold for legal and healthcare-related purposes is 65.