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How to report elder abuse
If you suspect abuse, it’s important to take action immediately. Unfortunately, many older adults are hesitant or unable to report the abuse. Call 911 if a senior is in immediate, life-threatening danger. Otherwise, if you suspect abuse is currently occurring or has...
How to recognize and prevent elder abuse?
Studies suggest that at least 1 in 10 older adults have experienced some form of abuse in the prior year. Unfortunately, many seniors suffer the abuse in silence. Abusers can be anyone — men or women, family members, caregivers, or strangers. Signs of abuse Family...
What is elder abuse law?
Every state has its own standards and definitions for elder abuse and neglect. For instance, different states may have different ages to define seniors and what specifically counts as abuse or neglect. However, there also are some federal laws to protect the elderly....
Elder abuse vs. elder neglect: What is the difference?
Elder abuse and neglect are both types of mistreatment but differ slightly. Elder abuse Elder abuse is a deliberate, intentional, and knowing action that the abuser knows will cause harm or risk to the vulnerable older adult. Abuse can occur in different forms,...
What questions should I ask an elder law attorney in an elder abuse case?
Dealing with an elder abuse case can be a complex and emotional situation. Having the right attorney to help guide you through the process can help. Questions to ask an elder law attorney Here are some questions to ask an elder law attorney to help you find the right...
What is elder law?
Elder law specializes in the legal issues that impact the senior population, such as decisions and circumstances that arise later in life. The specifics of elder laws can vary by state. Examples of areas of elder law include: Disability and special needs planning...
Can a guardian transfer guardianship?
A guardian can petition the court if they want to resign and transfer guardianship to another individual. However, the court will ultimately determine and appoint the new guardian. Therefore, the guardian can’t simply transfer guardianship without involving the court....
What powers does a guardian have?
The court can appoint a guardian with broad or limited authority — depending on the mental or physical limitations of the incapacitated person. A court can appoint different types of guardianship: Full guardianship — where the guardian has complete responsibility and...
What is the purpose of a guardian?
A guardian has a legal obligation, or fiduciary duty, to act in the ward’s best interest. The purpose of a guardian is to protect the vulnerable person from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Additionally, the guardian typically oversees the welfare, safety, and care...
What is elder guardianship?
Elder guardianship is the process of assigning a legal guardian to help make decisions and manage the affairs of seniors who are deemed no longer able to care for themselves. This guardianship helps reduce the risk of abuse, exploitation, and neglect of otherwise...
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