July Is Elder Abuse Awareness Month In LaGrange, IL.

 

 Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) Director Charles D. Johnson today launched the fifth annual statewide “Break the Silence” campaign and announced that July is Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Illinois, with a proclamation from the Governor. It is estimated as many as 80,000 older adults in Illinois are elder abuse victims each year. Elder abuse is defined as neglect, physical injury, mental, sexual, or financial exploitation to an adult 60 years of age or older.

 

 If you are a victim, know or suspect someone who is being victimized, pick up the phone to get them some help. No one should have to go it alone.

 

Signs of elder abuse:

 

  • Untreated injuries, sprains or dislocations, scratches and cuts
  • Sudden changes in behavior and/or withdrawal in social settings
  • A caregiver’s refusal to allow visitors
  • Dehydration, malnutrition, poor personal hygiene, untreated health problems, hazardous or unsafe living conditions
  • Sudden changes in bank account or banking practices, the inclusion of additional names on a victim’s bank signature card, unauthorized withdrawal of the victim’s funds using the victim’s ATM or credit card and abrupt changes in a will or other financial documents.

  

 If you are a victim, know or suspect someone who is being victimized, pick up the phone to get them some help. No one should have to go it alone.

Elder Abuse Hotline at (866) 800-1409

 

 Information provided by Illinois Dept. on Aging

 

Posted on: 7 July 2009 | Category: Safety, Senior Care

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