Prevent Elder Abuse and Neglect

Prevent Elder Abuse and Neglect 150 150 Robert Goodman, MSW

Prevent Elder Abuse and Neglect
The Savvy Senior
By Robert Goodman, MSW

 

April is Elder Abuse month. Elder abuse and neglect are a major issue in Florida where so many seniors retire. Elder abuse comes in many forms: physical, psychological, financial, and sexual. Many older adults cannot take of themselves due to frailty or dementia and either self-neglect or are neglected or exploited by others. Tens of thousands of seniors are abusing each year. The most vulnerable seniors are white women 77 years of age or older.

You can help stop abuse and neglect of the elderly by understanding what abuse and neglect are and by learning the signs. Reporting elder abuse and neglect is an obligation for all Florida residents.

Physical abuse includes any physical contact with an older adult that results in a physical injury. Self-neglect is often indicated by a person’s inability to care for themselves. Neglect by others may result in malnutrition, dehydration, or a failure to get help or services for a frail older person. Psychological abuse is indicated when a person is being harassed, berated, put down, and made to feel bad about themselves. Financial exploitation involves the improper use of someone’s funds, property, or assets.

If you believe someone is being abused, neglected, exploited by someone else, neglecting themselves you have a legal obligation and moral responsibility to call the state abuse hotline: 1-800-96ABUSE or 1-800-962-2873 and report the situation. You can report anonymously.

A new ordinance passed in Palm Beach County now requires any home health aide to be licensed and fingerprinted. This law was passed in an effort to combat abuse in our county. For information contact the Department of Consumer Affairs at 1-888-852-7362.

 

Elder Abuse and Neglect Resource Contacts:

Elder Helpline

1-800-96ELDER

Fraud Hotline

1-800-378-0445

Statewide Senior Legal Helpline

1-888-895-7873

Consumer Services

800-435-7352

Financial Services

1-800-342-2762

National Fraud Information Center

1-800-876-7060

 

 

Resources on Elder Abuse and Neglect:

Foundation for Healthy Aging

www.healthyaging.org

National Institute of Health Medline

www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/elderabuse.html

National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse

www.preventelderabuse.org

National Center on Elder Abuse

www.ncea.aoa.gov