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October 25, 2008

Elder Abuse: Preventioh Month Highlights Growing Problem (OR. USA)

Elder Abuse Prevention Month Highlights Under-Reported but Growing Problem
Salem-News.com
Oct-23-2008

Anyone witnessing or suspecting abuse of those populations is asked to call the toll-free Abuse Hotline: 1-800-232-3020.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Elder Abuse Prevention Month activities highlight an under-reported but growing problem.

During Elder Abuse Prevention Month, state officials are focusing on the fact that elder abuse is a growing problem nationally and in Oregon, but very few abuse cases are ever reported. National studies estimate that 3-5 million seniors age 65 and older nationwide have experienced abuse, but only one in five abuse cases is reported.

“No type of abuse should be tolerated, but elder abuse is an under-reported crime because people do not know how to recognize the signs, and they don’t know how to report it when they do see it,” says James D. Toews, Oregon Department of Human Services assistant director for seniors and people with disabilities.

“We have to raise awareness of elder abuse and ways to report it before we can hope to prevent it.”

Signs of elder abuse include physical injuries, emotional or behavioral changes, a decline in self-care, and changes in financial status. For a complete list, see oregoneverydayheroes.org/Signs.html. Oregon law defines elder abuse as physical injury not caused by accident, neglect leading to harm, abandonment, intentional infliction of physical pain or injury, unwanted sexual contact or the inability to consent to sexual contact, and threatening to take or taking money or property.

SOURCE: Salem-News.Com


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