Saturday, July 18, 2009

Elder Abuse on the Rise in California

Elder Abuse in California has increased 18 percent in the past five years. Experts worry that the soured economy has put vulnerable seniors at greater risk for abuse.
Here is how to recognize some of the signs of physical or financial abuse.
  • Unusual bank activity, such as ATM withdrawals when the individual cannot go to the bank.
  • Any untreated medical condition.
  • Changes in spending patterns, buying unneeded items.
  • Checks or other documents signed when the elder cannot write or understand what is being signed.
  • Poor hygiene or unkempt and foul-smelling condition.
  • Unexplained bruises or welts; injuries that conflict with the explanation.

Without intervention, abuse can escalate. When in doubt about whether abuse has occurred, err on the side of caution and report it. 24 hour abuse hot line (800) 491-7123, (California only).

If you believe a relative or friend has been the victim of elder abuse or nursing home neglect, California elder abuse attorney Steven Weinberg is available to provide a free consultation to answer your questions and explain your legal rights. (888) 321-1022. http://www.sjweinberglaw.com/

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