In general, elder abuse is a
term referring to any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or
any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable
adult. Legislatures in all 50 states have passed some form of elder abuse
prevention laws. Laws and definitions of terms vary considerably from one state
to another, but broadly defined, abuse may be: physical abuse, sexual abuse,
neglect, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, abandonment, and
self-neglect.
If you suspect elderly
abuse in your community or would like more information about the signs and
warnings of elder abuse, please call or e-mail : Vonn Saltzman
(800)658-1466, salt_vo@ascog.org.
Your report may be made anonymously.
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