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You are not alone. We are here to help
The statistics are infuriating: An estimated 1 in 10 Ohioans age 60 or older will experience some type of abuse – financial, physical, emotional, etc. The cases we know about are troubling, and sometimes horrifying.
Even more chilling: We have seen estimates that only 1 in 5 of the crimes committed against our elders are reported. That means too many abusers are getting away with the harm they’re inflicting on some of our most vulnerable citizens – and this must stop.
We know why victims, particularly those of a mature age, don’t speak up and report their abuse. They fear retaliation. They feel embarrassed. They are unaware (either because they have mental or physical limitations that impede their ability to remember and report the crime, or the scam is highly sophisticated). They depend on the abuser for their care. They are being isolated by the abuser (so others don’t spot the abuse). Or they don’t know where to turn for help.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has made it a priority to raise public awareness about this growing problem and to help address the underreporting of these heartbreaking and despicable crimes.
“Elder abuse is an epidemic – a terrible crime that preys on some of the most vulnerable in our society,” he said. “But Ohio seniors deserve our protection. It’s up to us to shield them from those who want to harm them. And by educating ourselves, spreading the word and staying vigilant, we can shine a light on this problem.”
To help protect our elders, all Ohioans are encouraged to:
- Learn the types of abuse and what signs to look for with each.
- Check in on elderly families and friends regularly.
- Encourage older loved ones to stay active.
- If you suspect abuse, ask the senior directly.
- Report suspected abuse by calling 1-855-OHIO-APS or visiting ElderJustice.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov.