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Aging Network. State Units on AgingArea Agencies on AgingAging Provider Agencies. . Department on Aging Elder Abuse Program?Administrative Overview. Social Services ProgramAdministered by the Department on Aging through Area Agencies on Aging45 local provider agenciesStatewide since 1991Serve
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1. Elder Abuse, Neglect andFinancial Exploitation Illinois Department on Aging
2. Aging Network
3. Department on Aging Elder Abuse Program—Administrative Overview Social Services Program
Administered by the Department on Aging through Area Agencies on Aging
45 local provider agencies
Statewide since 1991
Serves anyone 60 and over—do not have to be disabled
4. Elder Abuse ProgramPurpose Work with and on behalf of older persons to investigate reports of alleged abuse, to intervene to prevent further mistreatment, and to allow the older person to remain independent to the maximum degree possible.
5. Elder Abuse:Types of Abuse Abuse
- Physical (23%) - Emotional (45%)
- Sexual (4%) - Confinement (8%)
Neglect
-Passive (35%) - Willful (10%)
Financial Exploitation (51%)
Note: Abuse can be criminal or not
6. Elder Abuse Program Victims and Abusers Typical victim: 79 year old woman with multiple impairments
Typical abuser: adult son with substance abuse and financial problems
Victims: 75% women / 25% men
Abusers: 54% male and 46% female
7. Elder Abuse:Abuser Types Well-intentioned; overstressed
Well-intentioned; incapable
Self-centered; lacks concern
Abusive; tries to control others
Sadistic; enjoys hurting others
Based on findings by Holly Ramsey-Klawsnik, Ph.D.
8. Criteria for Cases Person is 60 or older
Abuse occurs in domestic setting
Allegations met definitions of abuse
Abuse is by a third party
9. Elder Abuse ProgramSelf-Determination Persons 60 & over are adults
State can intervene over objections only where person can’t function
5% of persons over 60 have dementia
Increases to 50% at age 85+
Increases vulnerability
Limited mandatory reporting with immunity & confidentiality. Anonymous accepted.
10. Elder Abuse Program Services Services Provided:
-Intake
-Comprehensive Assessment
-Case Plan and Interventions
-Follow-up Monitoring
-M-Teams
8,000 reports per year
60% substantiated
11. Court Petitions Elder abuse agencies in court most often on guardianship petitions. Often contested by abuser.
May petition for access to conduct assessment
May be involved with orders of protection, criminal prosecution, or civil suits to recover assets
12. Elder Abuse: Where it occurs Community settings:
- Private homes
- Retirement settings
Facilities:
- Nursing homes
- Shelter care homes
13. Elder Abuse: Human Services State Agency Responsibilities Department on Aging:
- Responds to all community settings
- Most abusers family members
- Ombudsman Program helps long term care facility residents with facility, family, etc.
Department of Public Health:
- Licenses & investigates complaints in all long term care facilities.
- Abusers are paid caregivers
14. Law Enforcement Responsibilities Illinois State Police:
- Do criminal investigations in all long term care facilities certified for Medicaid
- Cooperate with local law enforcement & the Dept. of Public Health
Local law enforcement:
- Investigate criminal activity in community and in facilities
15. Elder Abuse Program—Working with Law Enforcement Receive reports
Refer cases: 1-800-252-8966
After hours: 1-800 279-0400
Share information
Assist with access issues—L.E.
Serve on M-Team
Serve on Triad
Conduct joint investigations