Department on Aging Recognizes
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
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[June 14, 2023]
Ahead
of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Governor JB Pritzker and the
Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) are calling on community members
to learn the warning signs of older adult abuse and help put a stop
to it in Illinois.
“This World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, I am thinking about the
thousands of older adults and people with disabilities who’ve
endured trauma, neglect, and abuse that are too often overlooked and
underreported,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Here in Illinois, our
elders deserve to feel safe and dignified—and each of us can do our
part by reporting warning signs of abuse and uplifting the rights of
our older neighbors.”
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, observed annually on June 15,
serves as a call to action for individuals, organizations and
communities to raise awareness about the abuse, neglect and
exploitation of older adults. Every year, an estimated one in 10
older Americans are known victims of elder abuse, neglect or
exploitation. Experts believe, however, that such abuse is
significantly underreported, in part because many communities lack
the social supports that would make it easier for those who
experience abuse to report it. Research suggests that as few as one
in 14 cases of elder abuse come to the attention of authorities.
Illinois’ Adult Protective Services (APS) program
aims to prevent and resolves instances of abuse against older adults
and persons with disabilities aged 18-59. The program is coordinated
through 36 local provider agencies, whose trained caseworkers
investigate allegations of abuse and connect victims with
appropriate resources. During fiscal year 2022, the most recent
reporting period for which data is available, the APS program
received nearly 20,000 reports of suspected abuse, neglect,
self-neglect, and exploitation.
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Anyone can make a report of
suspected abuse of an older adult or person with a disability by
calling Illinois’ 24-hour APS hotline at 1-866-800-1409. For
information on common types of abuse and warning signs to watch
for, visit
https://ilaging.illinois.gov/protection
advocacy/what-is-abuse-20neglect-20or-20financial-20exploiation.html.
“As friends, neighbors, and members of social
networks, all of us have a role to play in protecting the rights and
safety of older adults in our communities,” said IDoA Director Paula
Basta. “A good place to start is by learning the signs of abuse and
how to get help. Always report suspected abuse to the APS hotline,
so that no one has to suffer in silence and our elders are able to
age with dignity.”
IDoA serves and advocates for older Illinoisans and their caregivers
by administering quality and culturally appropriate programs that
promote partnerships and encourage independence, dignity, and
quality of life. For information about the Department’s programs and
services for older adults and persons with disabilities, visit
https://ilaging.illinois.gov/programs.html or contact the Senior
HelpLine toll-free at 1-800-252-8966, Monday through Friday between
8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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