Elder Abuse

What is it?

Elder abuse is the intentional harm or neglect of an independent adult. This includes mistreatment, physical violence, abandonment, theft, psychological abuse, and false imprisonment. This also includes scams and neglect from family members. While this applies to any dependent over the age 18, the punishments can be stricter for those charged with elder abuse of persons 65 years and older. However, it should be noted that domestic violence and elder abuse are different, and different laws and punishments apply to each.

 

How does it work?

The victim or any adult who helps care for the victim and notices their suffering is responsible to report the abuse. An Emergency Protective Order (EPO) is issued by the police to keep the victim safe from the oppressor, and a court date is set. A person convicted of misdemeanor elder abuse could face up to a year in county jail and a $6000 fine, and a person convicted of felony elder abuse could face years in the county jail.

 

 

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