Reduce Isolation to Reduce Risk of Exploitation

Reduce Isolation to Reduce Risk of Exploitation

Isolation is one of the contributing factors that contributes to the exploitation of elders.  Isolation breeds loneliness.  The pandemic is contributing to the isolation of our elders and thus loneliness. When elders are lonely, phone and internet scammers may find it...
What is the Elder Abuse Prevention & Prosecution Act

What is the Elder Abuse Prevention & Prosecution Act

On October 18, 2017, Congress passed the Elder Abuse Prevention and Prosecution Act (EAPPA).  The goal of the EAPPA is to address financial abuse and exploitation of elders on a national scale.  It is estimated that financial exploitation costs seniors in the U.S....
Lack of Emergency Preparedness Is Elder Abuse

Lack of Emergency Preparedness Is Elder Abuse

After the story that ten (10) frail, elderly residents died in a nursing home in Hollywood Hills, Florida following Hurricane Irma made national news, professionals who work with elders and family members or friends with a loved one in a facility were forced to...
States Must Make It Easier to Report Elder Abuse

States Must Make It Easier to Report Elder Abuse

One in seven Americans is over age 65 and increasing rapidly.  By 2030, 20% of the population will be over age 65.  As our population ages, the incidents of elder abuse also referred to as elder maltreatment (abuse, neglect & exploitation) increase as well.  Elder...
Arbitration Clauses Allow Facility to Hide Elder Abuse

Arbitration Clauses Allow Facility to Hide Elder Abuse

Arbitration clauses are common in nursing home and assisted living facility admission agreements.  While these clauses are touted by many as benefiting the parties by reducing the costs of litigation, shortening the time for resolving a dispute, and for allowing...