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How to Identify Elder Abuse

Important Info

Report Elder Abuse

Anyone who knows or suspects that an elder or dependent adult is being neglected or abused should immediately report this abuse to Adult Protective Services (APS).

APS: (415) 355-6700

Elder abuse is abuse of an “elder” (anyone 65 years of age or older), or a "dependent adult" (anyone 18-64 years of age who has mental or physical limitations that restrict his/her ability to carry out normal activities or to protect his/her rights). Identifying and reporting elder abuse is a critical service to elders as they are often unable or unwilling to report mistreatment.

Possible Indicators of Elder Abuse

Elder abuse can take many forms: physical, mental, emotional and financial. If you are involved in the life of an elder or a dependant adult, watch for signs of abuse. If you have any concerns, call Adult Protective Services immediately. Elder protection specialist will assess the situation and determine how to best care for the individuals involved.

General Indicators
Reluctance to provide access or answer questions; implausible or vague explanations for situation; irregular pattern of behavior.

Home
Newspapers/mail accumulating; lack of attention to house; large numbers of people using home; drug activity; odd noises, bad odors.

Financial
Irregular pattern of spending/withdrawals; frequent purchases of inappropriate items; withdrawals made in spite of penalties; bills not paid; utilities turned off; talks about meeting a "new best friend."

Physical Signs
Multiple bruises; pattern injuries; elder lacks necessary helping devices.

Mental Health/Emotional Signs
Elder is depressed, appears to have dementia, shows signs of anxiety, fears a caregiver, and/or is isolated by the caregiver.

Caregiver
Caregiver is excessively concerned about costs of services or supplies, attempts to dominate elder, is verbally abusive of elder or you, and/or shows evidence of substance abuse or mental health problems. Financial dependence on the elder is also a warning sign.

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IOA Services | Elder Abuse Services

IOA provides elder abuse prevention and counseling services.

Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy
Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention
Friendship Line
Support Groups

IOA Partners | Elder Abuse Prevention & Advocacy

IOA provides training, advocacy & legal assistance to elder abuse victims and the professionals who serve them.

Elder Abuse Prevention Consortium
Coordinates services for abused seniors, promotes public awareness, provides training & education to seniors & professionals, and advocates for policies that protect elders.

San Francisco Elder Abuse Forensic Center
Crucial meeting point for professionals & agencies that assess, investigate, and prosecute elder and dependent adult abuse.

Call for information or immediate assistance (415) 750-4111

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