Elder Abuse, Neglect & Self-Neglect
Elder Abuse is the maltreatment of an older adult age 65+ (or under age 65 and considered dependent); these forms of mistreatment include physical, sexual and financial. An older adult can also be neglected by another person who does not ensure that their physical and safety needs are met, and an older adult can be self-neglectful when they are unable to care for their own physical and safety needs. People with dementia are particularly vulnerable to elder abuse, neglect and self-neglect.
Contact the following if you suspect maltreatment of an older adult:
911
Immediately dial 911 if you are afraid for yourself or others and in any emergency
Adult Protective Services
Los Angeles County
(877) 477-3646
If you suspect abuse or neglect has taken place in a facility, contact:
Wise and Healthy Aging Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Provides assistance in dealing with abuse associated with professional long-term care settings such as assisted living facilities, board & care homes and nursing homes.
(310) 393-3618 (direct line to confidential Ombudsman Program)
(800) 334-WISE (9473)
wiseandhealthyaging.org/ombudsman
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
State Crisis Line
(800) 231-4024
For more information about elder abuse, go to agelessalliance.org
Warning Signs of Elder Abuse
Elder abuse can be physical, sexual, financial, or emotional.
Here are a few signs to watch for: