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Bob Patton Asks Rep. Richardson (D-CA) to Pass the Elder Justice Act

January 7th, 2010 scott No comments

Bob Patton, director of Business Development for the California Elder Law Center of Lakewood, CA tells a story that shows why it is so important that the nation address elder abuse. He calls on Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse. The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

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Our Elders Are Suffering in silence

December 4th, 2009 scott 1 comment

By Karol Markosky
HIV/AIDS Education Coordinator
Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc

Seeing the pain in someone’s eyes as they talk about atrocities they suffered and committed often by someone they love – especially by a son or daughter – has been the hardest thing about filming video stories for the Elder Justice Now campaign.

Working on this campaign, while tearful at times, has opened my eyes even more in to the rich lives of our seniors. I have been moved by the women and the men that I interviewed and by all of the stories of abuse that usually go unheard.

The most surprising thing has been the strength and power of the elders who had experienced the pain caused by abuse. However, many were ready to speak out against elder abuse and they did!

America’s seniors are often cast aside by a society that values youth and disdains aging. The people we interviewed for this campaign were NOT your stereotypical “elderly” who are often characterzed as weak and feeble. Their strength astounds me.

In New York, we were able to film at a few local senior centers. We had a blast! They not only welcomed us with open arms and talked to us about their experiences, they also let us film them having fun. We saw seniors who were belly dancing. Others were ballroom dancing, playing card games and working on the computer. We had lunch with one of the first female cardiologists. We had an afternoon snack at an Alzheimer’s support group. We were serenaded by a gentleman who wanted to share songs from his past and engaged in stimulating conversation.

I feel blessed everyday to work with seniors that have shaped this world and paved the way for me to do what I do today. Because of this, I feel truly impassioned to help in the fight for the Elder Justice Act.

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Houston’s Ellen MacDonald Tells Rep. Culberson We Need Elder Justice Act

December 3rd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Ellen MacDonald of Houston, TX says that it is difficult for elders to talk about elder abuse. She calls on Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


 

In almost 90% of elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family members.

The Elder Justice Act is needed to protect all older Americans and to prevent and prosecute elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.
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Kathleen Quinn of Fredericksburg Urges Congress to Pass Elder Justice Act

December 1st, 2009 scott No comments

Kathleen Quinn, who leads the National Adult Protective Services Association, tells how a family abused an elder and implores Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act.

 

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San Francisco’s Marina Vertinski to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

December 1st, 2009 scott No comments

Marina Vertinski, a Russian-speaking social worker in San Francisco, wants the Elder Justice Act passed in order for seniors to live safely.

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Oakland’s Jason Adamek Urges Rep. Lee: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Jason Adamek, a manager of Adult Protective Services intake and veteran social worker, has seen the influence legislation can have on the reporting of elder abuse. He says a federal mandate is necessary to protect our elders.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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New York City’s Juan Diaz Tells How He Was Helped

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Juan Diaz of New York City tells how adult protective services helped him deal with his son’s issues. His adult son was living with him in senior housing.

 

Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Michigan’s Priscilla Strakovits Says Elders Financial Abuse is Serious Problem

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Priscilla Strakovits of Farmington Hills, MI is a certified senior advisor and says that financial exploitation of seniors is as serious as any other kind of elder abuse. She calls on Congress and U.S. Rep. Gary Peters (D-MI) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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The Marczynski of Lansing Urge Rep. Camp’s Support of Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Leo and Fern Marczynski of Lansing, MI tell of their exploitation by a broker. They call on Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Shawna Reeves of San Jose Shares Predatory Lending Story

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Shawna Reeves of San Jose, CA relates how predatory lenders have sought out and victimized vulnerable seniors in California.  Gary Morris, a victim of financial exploitation, also shares what happened to him. Reeves urges passage of the Elder Justice Act.

 

Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Francisco’s Maria Bee to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Maria Bee, chief of Victim Services in San Francisco, says that the voices of our elders are not being heard. A national spotlight is needed on elder abuse. She urges Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.



There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Jerome Walker Urges Rep. Miller to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Jerome Walker, who works in adult protective services, knows how serious a problem elder abuse is in America. Walker, of Vallejo, CA, urges Rep. George Miller (R-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Houston’s Lydia Delgado Urges Rep. Lee to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Lydia Delgado of Houston is a case worker and tells of a case of neglect in which adult protective services helped the family better care for the elder. She calls on Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) to support the Elder Justice Act.

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

 

 

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Houston’s Jeanette Lazarofsky Urges Passage of Elder Justice Act

November 20th, 2009 scott No comments

Jeanette Lazarofsky, an advocate for older adults in Houston, TX, is surprised that there is no federal law protecting the nation’s elders. She urges Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) to support the Elder Justice Act.

Older Americans, especially the very old and vulnerable, should not have to live in fear of being abused physically, psychologically or financially.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the resources needed to help those who now fight elder abuse with scarce resources and fragmented systems.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Solano’s Loreen Crane Urges Rep. Miller to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Loreen Crane of Solano County, CA worked for a bank and saw financial abuse first hand. She urges Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Alameda’s Karin Patterson to Rep. Stark: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Karen Patterson of Alameda County, CA is an adult protective services worker who tells Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) that the country needs the Elder Justice Act.

  

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.


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Vallejo’s Linda Watts Tells Rep. Miller: We Give Abusers a Free Ticket

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Linda Watts of Vallejos, CA says that because the laws are not strong enough, those who abuse the elderly are getting a free ticket and “it’s wrong.” She calls on Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

For every one case of elder abuse, five go unreported.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Vallejo’s Linda McClinton Urges Rep. Miller: Support Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Linda McClinton of Vallejo, CA urges Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

Older Americans, especially the very old and vulnerable, should not have to live in fear of being abused physically, psychologically or financially.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the resources needed to help those who now fight elder abuse with scarce resources and fragmented systems.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Alameda’s Malikah Taylor Says Education Needed about Elder Abuse

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Malikah Taylor, who works in adult protective services, urges Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act because education is desperately needed about elder abuse.

The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices, provide education, awareness and training, increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Vallejo’s Joan Steeves Urges Rep. Miller to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Joan Steeves of Vallejo, CA has seen elder abuse first-hand in working with the police department and tells Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act, because we need more rules and regulations governing abusive caregivers.

Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity, their security and, in comes cases, costing them their lives.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Alameda’s Jill Nielsen to Rep. Stark: We Can’t Wait Any Longer

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Jill Nielsen of Alameda County, CA works in adult protective services and says that her agency needs additional support from the federal government – through passage of the Elder Justice Act — in order to protect our elders. “We can’t wait any longer,” she says.

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Alameda’s Molly Rogers to Rep. Stark: Our Elders Are Not Protected

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Molly Rogers, who works in adult protective services, says our culture is youth obsessed, makes our elders invisible and does not protect them. She urges Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Oakland’s Nancy Amy Tells of Her Mother’s Abuse in Nursing Home

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Nancy Amy’s mother suffered abuse in a nursing home. The Oakland, CA resident tells Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) that she doesn’t want it to happen to others.


For every one case of elder abuse, five go unreported.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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San Francisco’s Teresa Guillen Tells of Elderly Hispanic Woman’s Abuse

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Teresa Guillen, who has worked in adult protective services for 20 years, tells of Gloria, a 72-year old Hispanic woman who was abused by her son. She urges Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

 

Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Albany’s Duane Vickrey Urges Rep. Stark to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Duane Vickrey of Albany, CA asks Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) to work diligently to pass the Elder Justice Act. Vickrey works in adult protective services.

For every one case of elder abuse, five go unreported.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Contra Costa’s Cindy Rasmussen to Rep. Miller: Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Cindy Rasmussen, who works for San Francisco’s Adult Protective Services, says her program has been decimated by budget cuts. With the growth of the senior population, she says the problem will only get worse.

 

The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices, provide education, awareness and training, increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Mateo’s Candace Heisler Urges Rep. Speier and Rep. Pelosi to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

A former San Francisco prosecutor, Candace Heisler of San Mateo says that people take advantage of elders, abuse them physically, take their assets and their dignity. She urges Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act

 

Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity, their security and, in comes cases, costing them their lives.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Alameda’s Nicolas Stathakos Tells of Elder Who Lost Everything

November 19th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Nicolas Stathakos of Alameda County, CA tells of an elderly man with substantial resources who was exploited by a younger woman who left him destitute. Stathakos, who works in San Francisco’s adult protective services, urges stronger laws to protect seniors from financial abuse.

 

Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Houston’s Dolores Torres Urges Rep. Green to Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Dolores Torres of Houston, TX, urges Rep. Al Green (R-TX) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.


Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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League City’s Patrick Lay Urges Rep. Taylor to Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Patrick Lay, of League City, TX, urges Rep. Larry Taylor (R-TX) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity and security, and in some cases costing them their lives.Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.


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Maria C. Davila of Houston Asks Rep. Green to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

In Spanish, Maria C. Davila, of Houston, TX, urges Rep. Al Green (R-TX) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Elder abuse affects seniors across all socioeconomic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

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Raul Navarro of Houston Tells How His Mother Was Abused

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Raul Navarro of Houston, TX, tells how his mother was physically abused and neglected while staying in a nursing home.

 

Every day, millions of older Americans are beaten, ignored or financially exploited.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Idell McKee of Austin Was a Victim of Elder Abuse

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Austin’s Idell McKee was a victim of abuse. She was surprised, hurt, angry and a little afraid. She calls on Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act.

 

Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity and security, and in some cases costing them their lives.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Contra Costa County’s Shirley Ledbetter Urges Rep. Miller to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Shirley Ledbetter, of Contra Costa County, CA, works in adult protective services and calls on Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

In almost 90% of elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member. Two thirds are adult children or spouses.

The Elder Justice Act is needed to protect all older Americans and to prevent and prosecute elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Robin Sanow Calls on Rep. Stark to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Robin Sanow, of Alameda County, CA, explains why those who live to age 85 and beyond need federal protection from elder abuse.

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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El Cerrito’s Robert Sholtz Urges Rep. Miller to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Robert Sholtz, of El Cerrito, CA, tells Rep. George Miller (D-CA) that he wants the Elder Justice Act passed to protect him and other seniors from elder abuse.

Every day, millions of older Americans are beaten, ignored or financially exploited.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Francisco’s Preston Sullivan Urges Rep. Pelosi to Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Preston Sullivan, of San Francisco, CA, works with elders who are abused. She calls on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Hollywood’s Rafael Cosio to Rep. Waxman: Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Rafael Cosio, of Hollywood, CA, says that based not only on the contributions of gay and lesbian elders, but also all elders, we should show our gratitude by passing the Elder Justice Act.

 

Elder abuse affects seniors across all socioeconomic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Hollywood’s Karen Emily Dickinson Asks Congress to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Karen Emily Dickinson of Hollywood, CA, says that elder abuse is one of those things in a darkened corner that people don’t want to see. She asks Congress to pass a law to prevent it.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Petaluma’s Don Streeper Calls for Government Action to Combat Elder Abuse

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Don Streeper, of Petaluma, CA, relates how he witnessed a daughter who abused and neglected her mother. He calls for government action on all levels to address elder abuse.


 

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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New York City’s Lilliam Barrios-Paoli Calls Elder Abuse a Human Right

November 17th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

New York City’s Lilliam Barrios-Paoli does not understand why it has taken Congress so long to pass the Elder Justice Act. She urges baby boomers to mobilize to ensure its passage.

 

The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices; provide education, awareness and training; increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse; and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Oakland’s Susana Fong Urges Rep. Stark to Pass the Elder Justice Ac

November 10th, 2009 scott No comments

Susana Fong, of Oakland, CA, urges Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act so that seniors get the protection they deserve.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Police Inspector Gregory Ovanessian Urges Passage of Elder Justice Act

November 10th, 2009 scott No comments

San Francisco Police Inspector Gregory Ovanessian urges Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


For every one case of elder abuse, five go unreported.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Edith Chan Asks Rep. Pelosi to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 9th, 2009 scott No comments

Edith Chan, an adult protective services worker, relates why elder abuse is such a problem in San Francisco. She asks Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Francisco’s Eileen Goldman to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 9th, 2009 scott No comments

Eileen Goldman of San Francisos urges Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act

Every day, millions of older Americans are beaten, ignored or financially exploited.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Arlington’s Elizabeth Powell to Rep. Moran: Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 9th, 2009 scott No comments

Elizabeth Powell, an attorney who lives in Arlington, VA, urges Rep. James Moran (D-VA) to pass the Elder Justice Act. She relates her own story of financial abuse concerning someone who lives in Congress’ backyard.



Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Posters Alert Metro Bus Riders in DC: Pass the Elder Justice Act

November 9th, 2009 scott No comments

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Those who use public transportation in the District of Columbia are apt to see these Elder Justice Now bus stop signs. They are meant to raise awareness and concern about elder abuse, especially with members of Congress or those who work for them.

Each sign (there are three versions) urges passage of the Elder Justice Act  and a visit to this Web site.

The signs are located at several strategic locations around the city and the space is made available for free by Clear Channel Communications.

These posters are at bus kiosks across the street from the National Cathedral and near the corner of H and 17th Street NW.


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San Francisco Police Inspector Says Elder Abuse Victims Stand Alone

November 6th, 2009 scott No comments

San Francisco Police Inspector Arthur Stellini says that there are no federal laws protecting our elders and says the time is now to act. “They can’t get back what they lost.”


There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America. Your support is needed.

Get involved. Take action now.

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San Mateo’s Tippy Irwin Asks Rep. Spears for Suppory

November 6th, 2009 scott No comments

Tippy Irwin, of San Mateo, relates a story of an elderly man who died from infected bed sores due to neglect at a residential care facility. If it weren’t for the long term care ombudsman’s help, the case would never have seen the light of day.

Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Autherine Stallworth Addresses Speaker Pelosi: Pass This Act!

November 6th, 2009 scott No comments

Autherine Stallworth of San Francisco asks Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Houston’s Carolyn Crewey Lost Her Home

November 5th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Carolyn Crewey, of Houston Texas, is a survivor of elder financial abuse.  At age 90, Carolyn lost her home, much of her furniture, and had her bank account compromised at the hands of a ‘good friend.’ Carolyn is one of many elderly women affected by elder abuse.

The “typical” victim of elder financial abuse is between the ages of 70 and 89, white, female, frail, and frequently cognitively impaired.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors. Congress needs to act now to pass this important legislation.


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Shireen McSpadden to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 5th, 2009 scott No comments


Shireen McSpadden of San Francisco describes how crucial Adult Protective Services are to elders who suffer abuse and asks Speaker Pelosi to pass the Elder Justice Act.



The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices, provide education, awareness and training, increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Carrie Wong to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

November 5th, 2009 scott 1 comment

Carrie Wong, a San Francisco resident, asks Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.



The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Birgitta Durrette Asks Speaker Pelosi to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 5th, 2009 scott No comments

Birgitta Durrett, of San Francisco, asks Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.



Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Pasadena’s Jorge Lambrinos: Elder Abuse at Critical Stage

November 4th, 2009 scott No comments

Jorge Lambrinos, of Pasadena, CA, says that elder abuse is already at a critical stage and declares that it will only get worse. His message is to Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA).

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Santa Monica’s Henrietta Tolhurst Tells How She Was Scammed

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Henrietta Tolhurst was told she had won $22,000 and all she had to do was pay the taxes and attorney’s fees, put the money in a magazine and leave it for the caller and she’d get her prize money. She urges Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act to protect people like her.

 

Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Francisco DA Says Elders’ Right to Safety is a Civil Right

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Kamala Harris, San Francisco District Attorney, says people who abuse seniors are taking advantage of their vulnerabilities. Their right to safety is a civil right.

 

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Prescott Cole to Rep. Pelosi: Elder Justice Act is the Foundation

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Prescott Cole, a San Francisco attorney, tells of financial predators who prey on elders that are protected by the current system. He calls on Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act.

Older Americans, especially the very old and vulnerable, should not have to live in fear of being abused physically, psychologically or financially.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the resources needed to help those who now fight elder abuse with scarce resources and fragmented systems.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Amy Rassen Urges Rep. Pelosi to Support Elder Justice Act

November 2nd, 2009 scott No comments

Amy Rassen, of San Francisco, urges Speaker Pelosi to get behind the Elder Justice Act and pass this important legislation. Rassen is the former Associate Executive Director of Jewish Family and Children’s Services.


There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take Action .


[S1]Links to Take Action section of Elder Justice Now.

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The Rev. Pat Langlois to Rep. Waxman: Do Everything in Your Power to Protect Elders

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

The Rev. Pat Langlois of Los Angeles asks Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) to do everything in his power to ensure decency and justice for our elders.

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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Anne Hinton Asks Rep. Pelosi to Support Nation’s Seniors

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Anne Hinton, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services, asks how can we support families going through tough times caused by elder abuse? She calls on Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Older Americans, especially the very old and vulnerable, should not have to live in fear of being abused physically, psychologically or financially.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the resources needed to help those who now fight elder abuse with scarce resources and fragmented systems.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Andrea Glass to Rep. Pelosi: Elder Justice Act is Essential

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

San Francisco’s Andrea Glass says the Elder Justice Act is essential to make people more aware of elder abuse and to report it when they see it.


 

Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity, their security and, in comes cases, costing them their lives.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Time to Petition Congress on Elder Justice Act is Now!

November 2nd, 2009 scott No comments

It is crucial to get word to Congress this week that the Elder Justice Act should be passed this year. Signing a petition can help make Elder Justice Now a reality.

To sign the petition or to take other actions that will ensure passage, click here.

If you are looking for reasons why it’s so important,  read the comments from those who have already signed the petition. They give the reasons why passage is so important to our nation’s elders. Feel free to add your own comments in reaction to this blog entry!

“I support funding for fighting elder abuse. The economic downturn has cut most of the infrastructure in my county and there is a great need to put it back in place.”– CA

“Elder abuse is appalling. It is unconsionable. We need this Act passed to gve our elders the respect they deserve and to allow us to benefit from the grace of their wisdom.” — MD

“Elder abuse is a hidden reality in our society. Please help us prevent abuse of our elders and develop a comprehesive response to prevent and intervene in these cases.” NY

“It comes as a shock that here in the United States we can pass the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act in1974 and 20 years later the Violence Against Women Act in 1994. yet there is no federal legislation that protects our elders.” — NY

“I work with the frail elderly who are often the victims of abuse by their own family members. We often don’t have the resources or legal means to protect them.” — NY

“The  humanty of our society is measured in how we treat our most vulnerable members.” — CA

“Abuse continues to rise, especially financial abuse and resources continue to decrease. Please help stop the suffering of our elders and [support] the systems that serve them.” — CA

“Seniors need protection, families need support and guidance…Passing the Elder Justice Act will help seniors get the care and respect they deserve.” — CA

“As a member of the Pennsylvania Council on Aging and having worked in aging services for 13 years, the need for this legislation is absolute.” — PA

“States can no longer bear the burden of adult protective services alone.” — WI

“Prosecution of elder abuse cases has improved, bu we still have a long way to go to protect our seniors.” — CA

“We should always protect all living creatures that cannot protect themselves. The elderly should not leave this world with their last days filled with neglect or abuse.” –NJ

Need I say more? Please sign the petition now.





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Baylor University’s Nancy Wilson Says Elder Forced to Live in Garage

November 2nd, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Nancy Wilson tells how a family member forced an elderly Texas man to live in a garage where he was malnourished and dehydrated.


For every one case of elder abuse, five go unreported.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.


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Andrea Pasillas Calls on Rep. Pelosi to Pass Elder Justice Act

November 2nd, 2009 scott No comments

Andrea Pasillas, of San Francisco, works in Adult Protective Services. She knows first hand why tougher legislation is needed. Andrea asks Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to “help us do our job” by passing the Elder Justice Act.

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Tracy Caldwell to Rep. Pelosi: Elder Abuse Should be Top Priority

November 2nd, 2009 scott No comments

Tracy Caldwell, a resident of San Francisco, asks Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D. CA) to make elder abuse a “top priority” because of the financial abuse that he says is becoming a crisis.


Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.


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Dr. David Werdegar of San Francisco Says Elder Abuse is Public Health Problem

October 30th, 2009 scott No comments

Dr. David Werdegar of San Francisco’s Institute on Aging says elder abuse awareness must be raised and that the Elder Justice Act would allow for a coordinated attack on a community problem.

 

The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices, provide education, awareness and training, increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved.  Take Action Now!

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Houston’s Norma Bradley: Family Members Need to Pay More Attention to Elder Abuse

October 30th, 2009 scott No comments

Norma Bradley who runs Advocate Legal Senior Center in Houston, TX tells how family members often give up caring about their elders, which can lead to scams and abuse by others.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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San Francisco’s Steve Reese Tells How Predatory Lenders Abused Elders

October 29th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Attorney Steve Reese of San Francisco tells how a 93-year old client was sold a $650,000 annuity that wouldn’t mature until he was 146 years old.

 

 

Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Anthonio’s Rowena Nadig Describes Her Sister’s Abuse

October 29th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Rowena Nadig of San Antonio, Texas tells how her sister was abused by her nephew. He stole her money, used her credit cards to run up $15,000 in charges and took her personal property.


 

In almost 90% of elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member. Two thirds are adult children or spouses.

The Elder Justice Act is needed to protect all older Americans and to prevent and prosecute elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Pat Smith’s Husband Was Victimized by Younger Woman

October 28th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Carmel’s Pat Smith relates the story of her husband, who has Alzheimer’s, who was taken in by a young woman in Las Vegas. Her criminal behavior led to credit card charges of some $750,000 for the Smiths and an FBI investigation.

 

Elder abuse affects seniors across all socio-economic groups, but “older” seniors are more likely to be victimized.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the support for state and community efforts and the resources needed by those who work on the front lines preventing, fighting and prosecuting elder abuse.


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Bob Lee’s Father Abused by Caregiver

October 28th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Saratoga’s Bob Lee relates the story of his father, a World War II veteran, was abused by a caregiver who took away his dignity, stole his money and even contributed to his death. He calls on Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act.


Financial abuse alone costs the nation’s seniors some $2.6 billion a year.

The Elder Justice Act would educate law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members about elder financial abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Doris Hutchinson Asks Rep. Rangel to Do More for Seniors

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

During a visit to the Stein Senior Center in New York City, Doris Hutchinson of the Bronx urges Congress and the President to fund more programs for the nation’s seniors.


Every day, millions of older Americans are beaten, ignored or financially exploited.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Betty Beckles Asks Rep. Rangel to Look Out for Our Seniors

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

New York City’s Betty Beckles was physically abused by her daughter.   She once volunteered for Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and asks for his help in protecting seniors like her.

 

In almost 90% of elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member. Two thirds are adult children or spouses.

The Elder Justice Act is needed to protect all older Americans and to prevent and prosecute elder abuse.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Muriel Olivierre to Rep. Rangel: Seniors Need the Elder Justice Act

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Muriel Olivierre’s mother was abused. The New Yorker calls on Congress to help find ways to stop it and to take all the steps necessary to prevent elder abuse.

 

There are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but none related to elder abuse.

The Elder Justice Act will finally provide the national leadership needed to address the problem of elder abuse in America.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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New York City’s Helen Murray to Rep. Rangel: Seniors Need Protection

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

During a visit to Stein Senior Center, Helen Murray urges Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act on behalf of those who are even older than she and those who will become elders in future!

 

The numbers of those elderly who are abused will only grow as the baby boomers age into their 60s.

The Elder Justice Act would share best practices, provide education, awareness and training, increase the ability to prosecute elder abuse and ensure that front line workers have the resources and information they need.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Hayward’s Vicki Bastion Installed Metal Security Door on Her Bedroom

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Cynthia, Vicki Bastion’s niece, describes how her aunt, in fear for her safety and to protect her belongings, put a metal security door on her bedroom. Vicki’s grandson, who lived with her, had invited gang members, drug pushers and prostitutes to live in her home.

 

Older Americans, especially the very old and vulnerable, should not have to live in fear of being abused physically, psychologically or financially.

The Elder Justice Act would provide the resources needed to help those who now fight elder abuse with scarce resources and fragmented systems.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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San Francisco’s Mary Joy Quinn Tells Why Seniors Remain Silent

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Mary Joy Quinn says that most senior think abuse hasn’t really happened to them and often do not tell anyone about it. They need better education about how to recognize and deal with elder abuse.

 

Elder abuse is a silent issue, robbing the nation’s elders of their dignity, their security and, in comes cases, costing them their lives.

The Elder Justice Act would fund a public awareness campaign around prevention and best practices targeting law enforcement, financial institutions, caregivers and family members.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Petaluma Seniors Ask Congress to Take Care of Us

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

A group of California seniors ask Congress in unison to take care of them.

 

Older adults who experience mistreatment have a 300% higher risk of death.

The Elder Justice Act would provide needed funds for those who have been fighting elder abuse on the front lines.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action now.

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Faith Kline of Toms River Asks Rep. Pallone: Pass the Elder Justice Act

October 27th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Faith Kline of Toms River, NJ relates her story of physical abuse and asks Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) to pass the Elder Justice Act.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

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A Message from Texas Seniors: Pass the Elder Justice Act

October 15th, 2009 scott No comments


Several Texas seniors share why it is important for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act now.


The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors. We need your help.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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Madalyne Houseman’s Mother Was Abused

October 13th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

 Madalyne Houseman, of Saint Louis, Michigan, tells how her mother suffered neglect and financial abuse by her son and why Madalyne had to step in. 

 In almost 90% of the elder abuse and neglect cases, the perpetrator is a family member.

The Elder Justice Act will raise public awareness about elder abuse. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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Michigan’s Justice Weaver Stresses Importance of Federal Law

October 13th, 2009 scott No comments

Justice Elizabeth Weaver of the Michigan Supreme Court describes why Congress needs to act on behalf of the nation’s elders and pass the Elder Justice Act.



At the federal level, only 2% of abuse prevention dollars go to mistreatment of older adults.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors. Congress needs to act now to pass this important legislation.

 Get Involved: take action now!

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Michigan’s Roger Spooner Urges Rep. Camp to Support Elder Justice Act

October 13th, 2009 scott No comments

Roger Spooner of Michigan, who worked in adult protective services for many years, believes that there needs to be broader recognition of the problem elder abuse presents. He urges Congress to give front line workers the support they need.



The Elder Justice Act would ensure public/private infrastructure and resources needed to prevent, detect, treat, understand, intervene in, and, where appropiate, prosecute elder abuse.

Get Involved: take action now!

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Gratiot County’s Craig Zeese: Elder Abuse is Serious Problem for Michigan Seniors

October 13th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Gratiot County Michigan Commission on Aging Director Craig Zeese shares stories from his area that tell why the Elder Justice Act is needed.

 

There are an estimated 5 million elders who experience some form of abuse each year.
Your support is needed. Get involved. Take action.

The Elder Justice Act will help identify and share the best ways to prevent abuse and protect America’s seniors.

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A Message to Rep. Culberson (R-TX) from Adele Gorody

October 2nd, 2009 scott No comments


Adele Gorody of Houston, Texas tells her member of Congress why passing the Elder Justice Act is essential

The Elder Justice Act has been in the hands of Congress since 2002. It’s time for Congress to act.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!


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Good News for Older Americans but your Help is Still Urgently Needed!

September 22nd, 2009 kelly No comments

Earlier today (Sept. 22, 2009), Finance Chairman Max Baucus released a list of proposed amendments that he was immediately accepting for addition to the health care legislation. This document – called the "Chairman's Mark" – includes the original health reform legislation plus the automatically adopted amendments. This will likely the base text that the Committee members will debate. And the good news – The Elder Justice Act (EJA) was included in the Chairman’s Mark!

What does this mean for the Elder Justice Act? It means that if the Finance Committee approves its version of health reform legislation later this week or next, the Senate will have once again approved the Elder Justice Act. But we still need the House in order for EJA to become law.

It also means your voice is crucial for securing House support for the Elder Justice Act.

To act today:

1) Write to or call your Senator or Representative today to request support for the EJA – include a link to one of the below videos or click here to upload from YouTube to make your message more powerful.

2) Sign this petition and call on the U.S. Congress to act now.

3) Share a story via text or video: help us break the silence by adding your voice to the national campaign and urge Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act now!

4) Forward this to your friends and anyone who cares about older Americans.

Thank you for your constant support!

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Urge Your Senator to Pass the Elder Justice Act

September 22nd, 2009 kelly No comments

This week offers a critical opportunity to advance the Elder Justice Act—a law that will finally bring a coordinated approach to ending elder abuse in this country.

You can help.

The Senate Finance Committee is considering the Elder Justice Act as an amendment to its health reform bill. This amendment would represent the most significant federal commitment to date to combat elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. It provides an unprecedented and dedicated funding stream for Adult Protective Services (APS), which operate in all states and are the frontline workers helping elder abuse victims.

It is critical the Elder Justice Act pass now because elder abuse is a growing national epidemic. There is elder abuse occurring in every zip code in the United States affecting our health care system, our economy and our social fabric. Click VIDEO to see and hear the stories of some our America’s abused and neglected elders from older adults themselves, their families and those who serve them in local communities across the country. These elders and advocates share their stories and beliefs because we, as a country, have to step up and protect older Americans now. We hope that once you have seen their stories you will take up this charge along with us.

This is a critical moment and we need your help – please:

1) Write to or call your Senator or Representative today to request support for the EJA – include a link to one of these videos to make your message more powerful

2) Sign this petition and call on the U.S. Congress to act now

3) Share a story via text or video: help us break the silence by adding your voice to the national campaign and urge Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act now!

Thanks for your support!

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New York City’s Bobbie Sackman: Time to Take a Stand

September 20th, 2009 kelly No comments

Bobbie Sackman is the Director of Public Policy at the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York. Based on her professional experience, Sackman knows that elder abuse often happens behind closed doors and often within families. She believes that it is time to stand and do something to protect the nation’s elderly.

The Elder Justice Act will increase the capacity of prosecutors across the country to bring elder abuse charges.

It’s time for Congress to act and pass the Elder Justice Act now.

Get Involved: take action now!

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Ass’t DA Says San Antonio Has 150 Active Elder Abuse Cases

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments


Senior fraud is all too common to Asst. District Attorney Joanne Woodruff of San Antonio, Texas. In Bexar County District alone, there are 150 active cases of elder abuse. Here she tells about a case involving a supposed friend of an elderly man. This ‘friend’ deceitfully gained the rights to access the gentleman’s bank accounts, took the victim’s money and refused his sister the opportunity to see him on his deathbed.

Elder financial abuse, while under-reported, accounts for an annual loss by victims of an estimated $2.6 billion.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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Houston’s Mary Roberts Urges Rep. Lee to Act on Seniors’ Behalf

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Mary Roberts of Houston, Texas speaks on behalf of “the seniors that you have and the seniors that you will become,” asking Congress to “pass the Elder Justice Act because the quality of our life will be better and we will longer.”

Each year an estimated 5 million of America’s older adults are beaten, ignored or financially exploited.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!


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A Story of Family Elder Abuse from Monterey, CA

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

This moving story is by a daughter, the youngest of five siblings, who was her mother’s caregiver and also in control of her finances. Her mother has Alzheimer’s. She began paying her own bills using her mother’s money. Ultimately, she was confronted by one of her sisters and relinquished control of her mother’s estate to a qualified financial manager. She has since made the transition from an abuser to an elder rights advocate.

In almost 90% of the elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member, and two-thirds of the perpetrators are adult children or spouses.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed. Take action now!

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Mark Hassell of Monterey, CA Describes His Grandmother’s Financial Abuse

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Mark Hassell of Monterey, California tells the story of his grandmother, Lillian, who is a victim of financial abuse. She is 99 years old and has Alzheimer’s. A ‘friend’ from church offered to help when due to her declining health, Lillian fell behind on her bills. Months of forgery, loan schemes, and foreclosures ensued, leaving her almost penniless.

Elder financial abuse is regarded as the third most commonly substantiated type of elder abuse, following neglect and emotional/psychological abuse.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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Windsor, California’s Jamie Ottesen: Her Mother Suffered Burns

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Jamie Ottesen of Windsor, California who tells how her mother received third degree burns while in a care home for seniors. Instead of seeking medical care, the staff threw her in a cold shower, contacting no one. According to Jamie, the woman who ran the home was never found guilty of a crime and continues to run the home.

A Congressional committee discovered that 30% of the nursing homes in the country were cited for almost 9,000 instances of abuse between 1999 and 2001.

The Elder Justice Act will create a national database of information to develop better knwolege of the problem.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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Monterey’s Cindy Healy Wants Congressional Action

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments

Cindy Healy, of Monterey, California, is a CPA who serves as a trustee and guardian for many area elders. She works alongside Adult Protective Services and families to help prevent financial elder abuse fraud, detect it where it happens, and reconcile the damages. She asks members of Congress to act immediately on behalf of the nation’s elders who need help now but also for all of us that are seniors to come. As the number of elders increases, so does the problem. 

Between 2000 and 2004, reports of elder and vulnerable abuse in this country increased 20%.

The Elder Justice Act will create a federal office of Adult Protective Services, allowing for better coordination and informaton sharing nationwide.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!

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San Francisco’s Sam Leichter Explains Need for Elder Justice Act

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments


Sam Leichter is Program Coordinator for the Elder Financial Protection Network of San Francisco, California.  Sam speaks everyday with victims of financial abuse and exploitation and here he underlines the importance of approving the Elder Justice Act.

It is time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act. Your help is needed.

Get Involved: http://ElderJusticeNow.org
Take action now!



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Janry Mak of San Francisco to Congress: Pass Elder Justice Act Now!

September 18th, 2009 Vcatena No comments


This plea from Jaynry Mak Associate Director of the Elder Financial Protection Network in San Francisco, California, Jaynry asks Congress to act now in order to prevent more elders from suffering from financial exploitation and scams.

Get Involved: take action now!

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Is Elder Financial Abuse the Crime of the 21st Century?

July 16th, 2009 chrismichael 2 comments

According to Fred Joseph, president of the North American Securities Administrators Association, “Elder financial abuse is becoming the crime of the 21st century’’. He was quoted in a Washington Post article that focused on the link between the growing recession in the U.S. and the increase in elder financial abuse. Though there may be debate about if elder financial abuse is the ‘crime of the century’, there is no doubt that it is a burgeoning crisis in the U.S. This video from the California Attorney General’s Office is a good introduction to the issue – and how to help prevent elder financial abuse.



As we’ve written about, WITNESS and the National Council on Aging have partnered to address a silent crisis in America: elder abuse. This summer and fall, dozens of video stories and testimonies about elder abuse, some from the estimated annual five million victims of elder abuse, are being gathered and shared to help break the silence and pass the Elder Justice Act, pending legislation that will provide holistic support to help detect, prosecute and prevent elder abuse.

Elder abuse can take many forms (which you can learn more about here and here), one of which is the financial abuse of seniors – the illegal or improper use of an elder’s funds, property or assets. Examples range from the financial abuse my colleague Kelly’s grandmother endured when she was swindled by a door-to-door salesman (read thief) to a family member signing checks from their elder’s account without permission.

Though underreported, the annual loss is estimated to be at least $2.6 billion, according to a recent report (pdf) from MetLife Mature Market Institute, produced in conjunction with the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and Virginia Tech University. It goes on to state that the typical victim of elder abuse is a woman over 75 who lives alone and the “increased aging population, social changes, and technology advances will lead to a dramatic increase in the opportunity for a growing level of elder abuse”.

Groups around the country are working to highlight the urgency of elder financial abuse – particularly during these tough economic times – and helping to provide services to victims and their families. Below, please find a few resources that may be of assistance.

The National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse has a very good financial abuse section.

The Elder Financial Protection Network works to prevent financial abuse and has a section on elder financial abuse and a great petition to help pass the Elder Justice Act – add your signature!

To report elder abuse you can call 800.677.1116 or visit the National Center on Elder Abuse to find a local office; and Adult Protective Services- is always a great resource!

Learn More About Elder Abuse

A background on the elder justice now campaign

FAQ about elder abuse

What the Elder Justice Act is and will do

WITNESS’ Partner: NCOA

Take Action Now!

Help Raise Awareness About Elder Justice

Share Your Story to Help Break the Silence

Sign-up for WITNESS’ Newsletter to Keep Informed and to Take Action

Watch Elder Justice-Related Videos

WATCH the campaign video: An Age for Justice: Confronting Elder Abuse in America

WITNESS Blog: Spotlight on Elder Abuse Videos for Change

Elder Abuse-Related Videos on Elder Justice Now

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Break the Silence: Elder Abuse in America [Video]

July 6th, 2009 chrismichael No comments

There is a silent crisis that effects every community in America: Elder abuse. Each year an estimated 5 million of America’s older adults are beaten, ignored or financially exploited. Yet, as a country, we remain silent about this growing crisis.

To begin to address this problem, Congress has an immediate opportunity to pass federal legislation that will provide a foundation from which we can begin to protect our country’s elders — the Elder Justice Act. But we cannot do this without your help. Please help us break the silence by adding your voice to the national campaign and urge Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act now!

3 Things You Can DO

More Information on the Elder Justice Act and the campaign to get it passed

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A Silent Crisis: Elder Abuse and Justice in America

June 16th, 2009 chrismichael No comments

My grandmother’s life intersected squarely with the unprecedented rise in life expectancy for all elders. This rise has also led to one of our greatest silent crises: elder abuse.

About same time Alzheimer’s began to cloud my grandmother’s once sharp mind, she heard a knock on the door of her 3rd floor apartment in Des Moines, Iowa. She opened it to find a friendly salesman selling John F. Kennedy half-dollars made out of pure gold in a frame with a blue velvet backing. They made an exchange –she handed him a check for $900 and the swindler gave her one dollar in coins.

ELDER ABUSE IN THE UNITED STATES

For millions of elderly people in the United States just like my grandmother, living longer has also meant living in silent fear, battered and beaten, preyed upon, often quieted by shame. Elder abuse is a prolific problem that comes in many forms – physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect and financial exploitation, with many elders suffering more than just one type of abuse. Of the five million elders estimated to suffer abuse in the U.S. alone each year, the vast majority are subject to multiple forms of mistreatment. They are also three times more likely to die prematurely than those who are not victimized.

Yet, elder abuse is not perceived as a national tragedy. No one talks about it. Silence remains, in part, because many of our elders are isolated by and dependent on those who hurt them, and the perceived shame and stigma of disclosing that they are suffering at the hands of their own caregiver can act as a powerful silencer. But abuse also stays hidden because many older Americans don’t have the means or the capacity to report it.

At the rare times when elder abuse is publicly discussed, the conversations usually feature the voices Elder Justice advocates, social workers or journalists. A typical example is this CBS News report from 2006. Only occasionally do we get a glimpse into the elders’ views which can be seen in this video taken at an elder justice rally.

Insights from these experts are critical in the fight to secure justice for older Americans but so is the wisdom from these elders themselves, and to date their voices have been absent from the debate that affects them most directly.

I was surprised to learn how deeply buried this issue is because elder abuse touches us all. It cuts across gender, social, racial, ethnic, economic and geographic lines – yet it’s rarely mentioned in social justice or human rights circles nationally or even internationally. Key UN documents from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to the Millennium Development Goals omit any mention of age. And here at home the U.S Congress has yet to pass comprehensive federal legislation to protect our oldest members of society, placing it 20 years behind advocacy to protect children from abuse and 10 years behind the work to end domestic violence.

THE ELDER JUSTICE COALITION

To address this colossal fissure in our laws, more than 500 members of the Elder Justice Coalition (EJC) have been vigilantly working over the course of the last decade to secure the passage of the Elder Justice Act (EJA) through Congress. Passing this Act will provide us with a foundation from which we can begin to protect our society’s elders because it will provide long-needed support for programs to help us understand how to prevent and detect abuse, intervene where it happens, treat victims with dignity and respect, and fairly prosecute perpetrators.

Yet despite the EJA’s principled objectives and many years of effort, one of the authors of the Act, Marie-Therese Connolly explains, “Comprehensive federal laws to combat child abuse and domestic violence have had an immense impact for decades. By contrast, the relatively uncontroversial Elder Justice Act has languished (in Congress) since 2002.” With the recent changes in Washington, now is the time to pass this act and give America’s elders the security, dignity and equality they deserve.

A NEW WITNESS PARTNERSHIP with the NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING

So why is this important to WITNESS? We are partnering with the National Council on Aging (NCOA) – which has been working on behalf of disadvantaged and vulnerable Elders for over 60 years – to bring the voices of Older Americans to this debate, heighten the visibility of Elder abuse, and end Congressional complacency. In addition to securing passage of the EJA, WITNESS and NCOA will work with Elder Justice organizations across the country, training activists in strategic video advocacy planning and giving them the skills necessary to collect stories of abuse to bring Elder Justice into the national conversation.

Once footage from across the country has been gathered and edited, we will collaborate to reach key Congressional representatives, the national media and our citizenry with compelling stories which will force us to face our elders, end our collective denial and pass the EJA.

YOU TOO CAN STAND UP FOR OUR ELDERS

WITNESS and NCOA are just beginning work on the planning of this video advocacy campaign. We’d like you to join in as we move forward with this campaign to pass the Elder Justice Act and showcase the voices of older Americans:

• Return to the EJN Blog for updates on the production process in the weeks and months ahead

• Sign up for the Video for Change newsletter for updates on the Elder Justice Campaign

• Read more about the work of the NCOA at http://www.ncoa.org, and

• Visit the site of the Elder Justice Coalition at http://www.elderjusticecoalition.com/

Most of all though, we ask you to listen as we bring the voices of American’s elders to you throughout this campaign. Please hear what they have to say. Respect their voice. Value their wisdom. Add yours.

[This post was written by Nicole Schilit, WITNESS' North America Program Intern, and Kelly Matheson, North America Program Coordinator]

This post originally appeared on WITNESS’ Hub.

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