San Diego Elder Abuse Attorney Steven Peck Sees A Significant Rise In Medical, Physical, and Financial Elder Abuse
The golden years for many seniors slip away under a dark shadow of financial and physical abuse, most often caused by the hands they trust most to care for them.
It usually happens behind closed doors. It usually goes unreported.
Law enforcement and elder advocates said the rate of elder abuse is growing at an alarming speed as people live longer, baby boomers reach retirement age and the economy remains shaky.
Experts estimate that only one in 13 elder-abuse cases are reported nationwide, based on various surveys and studies says San Diego Elder Abuse Attorney Steven C. Peck.
In San Diego County, the District Attorney’s Office has seen the number of elder-abuse prosecutions rise in the past five years — from 183 cases in 2006 to 238 last year. The county’s elder-abuse hotline receives nearly 10,000 calls a year; about 40 percent of them directly involve financial abuse.
Many cases have both financial and physical abuse, said Paul Greenwood, deputy district attorney and head of the office’s Elder Abuse Prosecution Unit.
“People are getting more desperate,” he said. “They look around and they see who has the money and they target them.”
While some agencies have worked to educate the public, cooperate with mandatory reporters such as banks and set up hot lines and other reporting systems, elder-abuse experts and law-enforcement officials remain concerned about a lack of resources.
An addendum to the national Healthcare Reform Act, which Congress approved last year, would provide money for combating elder abuse. But there has been no funding allocation so far.
Nearly 95 percent of seniors live at home and almost all elder abuse occurs there, the majority perpetrated by family members, said Kathleen Quinn, executive director of the Illinois-based National Adult Protective Services Association. “Trusted others” — such as home health-care workers, neighbors and friends — make up the next largest group of abusers.
“It’s absolutely an enormous problem,” Quinn said.
Other cases include abuse in nursing homes, home-improvement scammers preying on seniors, financial planners who fleece older clients, and home-care workers who get paid but do nothing and even steal from their clients.
Home-care workers, who provide nonmedical assistance such as cleaning, bathing and feeding, aren’t required to undergo a background check unless they are paid through a government program. Health care companies and agencies, which provide nurses or other licensed personnel, operate under different regulations.
Elder-care advocates and law enforcement authorities said the home-care-worker system needs more oversight.
Home-care workers who are paid through San Diego County’s In-Home Supportive Services program do undergo a background check that looks for evidence of child abuse, elder abuse and fraud against a government agency, said Ellen Schmeding, assistant deputy director for the county’s office of Aging & Independence Services.
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