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

November 9th, 2009 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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The Brooke Astor Case: Lessons Learned

October 18th, 2009 No comments

A Message from NCOA President and CEO Jim Firman

October 17, 2009

There are important lessons to be learned about elder abuse in America from the now concluded Brooke Astor case.

One is the need to close the loop and ensure federal protection for the nation’s seniors, especially the vulnerable and the frail. Currently, there are federal laws governing domestic violence and child abuse, but few related to elder abuse. In some states like New York and California, there is great attention paid to prosecuting elder abuse. In others, there is not.

Another is that elder abuse can happen to anyone. Take Carolyn Crewey of Houston, Texas who, at age 90, lost her home, much of her furniture, and had her bank account compromised at the hands of a ‘good friend.’ Or, Vicki Bastion, 92, of Hayward, California who installed a security gate inside her home to protect her and what values she had left from her grandson and his gang-related friends who had moved in with her.

These video stories and hundreds of others the National Council on Aging and WITNESS have videotaped over the past six months as part of our Elder Justice Now campaign show the need for far more awareness, training and education about elder abuse. Families, caregivers, law enforcement and our financial institutions all need to be on the lookout for its signs.

As a baby boomer, I am concerned that there is little attention being paid to this issue just as the largest generation in history is entering its third age and turning 60. It’s time for Congress to pass the Elder Justice Act, a bill that would provide increased federal resources and leadership to support state and community efforts to prevent, detect, treat, understand, intervene in and, where appropriate, prosecute elder abuse.

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

May 6th, 2009 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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Michigan’s Roger Spooner Urges Rep. Camp to Support Elder Justice Act

May 3rd, 2009 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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Amy Rassen Urges Rep. Pelosi to Support Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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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San Francisco Police Inspector Says Elder Abuse Victims Stand Alone

May 2nd, 2009 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

May 2nd, 2009 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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Police Inspector Gregory Ovanessian Urges Passage of Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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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Andrea Pasillas Calls on Rep. Pelosi to Pass Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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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San Francisco’s Eileen Goldman to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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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Shireen McSpadden to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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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Bob Patton Asks Rep. Richardson (D-CA) to Pass the Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 1 comment

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.

Your support is needed. Get involved.

Take action now.

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Carrie Wong to Speaker Pelosi: Pass Elder Justice Act

May 2nd, 2009 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

May 2nd, 2009 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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