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May – Older Americans Month: Elder Abuse

Every year, the month of May is declared Older Americans Month. This month was established to show the achievements and contributions of older Americans, and to support healthier more independent lives for elders through community-based services. This is a growing population and is expected to increase over 30 percent by 2030, so it is necessary for everyone to support community and governmental programs for older Americans.

Help Raise Awareness about Elder Abuse

However, there is inadequate public awareness, and coordination among health care systems, social service and justice systems in regards to intervening and preventing elder abuse. Over 2.1 million older Americans are victims of physical, psychological, financial, and other forms of abuse and neglect. An elder victim can be subjected to a pattern of coercive control by an abuser. The coercive control can manifest itself into psychological, physical, and sexual abuse as well as financial exploitation and neglect.

Contrary to the perception that most abuse in later life is perpetrated in facilities by staff, elder abuse of all types is primarily a family crime. Adult children make up 40 percent of the offenders, and spouses and intimate partners represent the second most prevalent group at 15 percent. Only 3 percent is healthcare providers.

Domestic abuse in later life is a problem that has long remained invisible. Dependent adults may be unable to report their abuse and may rely on their abuser for communication or transportation. Elderly individuals may also find it difficult to report domestic violence for the fear of loneliness, feelings of shame, fear of being institutionalized, and fear of being disbelieved and separated from family.

Through community-based programs, in the State of California, we are able to provide victims of abuse in later life with access to domestic violence intervention, outreach services, and emergency shelter. The shelter services address the crucial needs of victims in the midst of crisis, and allow the healing process in a setting that emphasizes independence and self-empowerment.

While all of us should diligently take notice that the month of May as Older Americans Month, we ask that you also observe this month and help raise awareness about abuse in later life.

Contact Steven Peck’s Premier Legal toll-free at 1-866-999-9085 to talk to an experienced elder law and nursing home and abuse attorney.

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Written by Adam Peck

Expertise: Personal Injury

Adam J. Peck, ESQ is a principal with Peck Law Group, APC. In 2008, Mr. Adam Peck received his Juris Doctorate from Whittier Law School where he graduated Cum Laude. His practice is primarily dedicated to representing Elders, Dependent Adults, along with their loved ones and family members, who have suffered horrific personal injuries.

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