Agencies creating model to assist victims
By Kelly Cryderman, Calgary Herald
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Sometimes the tug of loneliness works against the prod of common sense -- that's one thing Marlene knows for sure.
Marlene is perfectly aware her grown daughter is a crack addict who will "steal, lie and get that money for the drugs."
Marlene's rent money has disappeared, as has cash from her wallet, a DVD player and other expensive gifts.
One night last December, her daughter and her drug-addicted friends from the East Village ignored Marlene's objections and partied into the wee hours of the morning in her small bachelor suite while she cowered behind a curtain.
Marlene, who suffers from mental health issues of her own and lives in the downtown Edwards Place building for low-income seniors, says she doesn't have much that's good in her life.
"I've got nothing, lady," Marlene says with fervour.
The abuse of older adults is a murky area often involving neglect or manipulation rather than a blatant breaking of laws.
The seniors themselves are not always total innocents, and sometimes invite danger -- whether it be family or acquaintances -- into their homes.
That's why a group of Calgary police, prosecutors and social agencies will meet Wednesday to develop a co-ordinated response for dealing with seniors being physically, emotionally or financially abused.
Organizers at the Action Group on Elder Abuse, the name for the coalition group, want a pilot project in place by next year, with more money for the Kerby Rotary Centre, which provides emergency shelter for people aged 60 or older.
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SOURCE: CalgaryHerald
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