Elder Abuse Law

Who has a Legal Obligation to Report Elder Abuse?

California takes elder abuse and neglect exceptionally seriously.  Suppose you adopt full or recurrent responsibility for the care of a vulnerable older adult, with or without compensation. In that case, you’re responsible for reporting suspected abuse or neglect to local police, Adult Protective Services, or a specialized attorney. Failing to do so could bring you […]

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Protecting an Aging Parent from Elder Abuse

How to Protect an Aging Parent from Elder Abuse The American Psychological Association (APA) estimates that approximately two million elderly Americans file abuse reports each year because of mistreating. Still, for every denounced case, five more go entirely unreported. Elder abuse includes physical, sexual, financial, and emotional harm, and it’s often a private caregiver or

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Frequent Misconceptions about Elder Abuse in San Diego County

Frequent Misconceptions about Elder Abuse San Diego County process around 9,000 cases of Elder Abuse each year. But many other incidents go unreported, leaving vulnerable adults in distressing, potentially life-changing, even dangerous, situations.  If you have an elderly loved one residing in San Diego County, it is imperative to know the facts about Eldercare and

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