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Elder Abuse Prevention

Types of Elder Abuse
Who Abuses?
Reasons Elder Abuse May Not Be Reported
Risk Factors
Possible Indicators

What is Elder Abuse?

Elder abuse is abuse of an “elder” (anyone 65 years of age or older), or a “dependent adult” (anyone 18-64 years of age who has mental or physical limitations that restrict his/her ability to carry out normal activities or to protect his/her rights).


Types of Abuse & Neglect


Who Abuses?

Ninety percent (90%) of abuse of elders and dependent adults is committed by family, usually spouses or adult children. Often the abuser is misusing drugs or alcohol, is financially dependent on the victim, and/or has untreated mental health issues.


Reasons Elder Abuse May Not Be Reported


Risk Factors for Elder Abuse


Possible Indicators of Elder Abuse

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