Illinois Department on Aging Recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness
Month
Department encourages “Building Strong
Support for Elders”
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[June 25, 2018]
June is World
Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Illinois, and the state's Department
on Aging (IDoA) is encouraging "Building Strong Support for Elders."
That's the theme of this year's recognition, which emphasizes the
importance of strengthening our communities and preventing elder
abuse.
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"This is the very least we can do. We see and hear
about horrible events with alarming frequency, but this is an
insidious crisis that occurs every day in every part of the world."
said Jean Bohnhoff, Director of IDoA. "It's been called a 'silent
epidemic,' and, as our awareness campaign states, enough is enough!"
In 2017, Adult Protective Services at IDoA responded to more than
16,000 reports of suspected abuse, neglect and financial
exploitation of adults with disabilities and adults 60 years of age
and older. Financial exploitation represents 54 percent of elder
abuse cases, and victims generally experience more than one type of
abuse, i.e., financial abuse is highly associated with emotional
abuse at 43 percent.
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"I'm proud of the work the
Department and all of our provider agencies are able to do to help
victims of abuse, whether they are an older adult or an individual
with a disability. Intervention saves lives," said Governor Bruce
Rauner. "As age increases, so do the occurrences of abuse. And still
a large number of cases remain unreported. Help us as we work to
break the trends and end the abuse."
To report suspected abuse, call the 24-hour elder abuse hotline at
866-800-1409.
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