Monday, December 6, 2010

NY: Elder Abuse More Prevalent Than Previously Thought

A new study has found alarming rates of undetected elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. Although limited to New York State, the study suggests that elder abuse is far more prevalent than was previously known. For example, the study found that for all types of elder abuse, there are 23.5 unreported cases to every one reported to any agency.

Researchers conducted random telephone surveys of 4,000 New York residents 60 years and older, and compared the occurrence of elder abuse uncovered by the surveys to the numbers of cases reported to adult protective services, law enforcement and other officials or providers. In the case of financial exploitation, the study found 43.9 self-reported cases to every one reported to an agency. The ratio of neglect cases was even higher, with 57.2 cases going unreported for every one that comes to the attention of any services system. A previous study reported by ElderLawAnswers found that for each case of abuse reported, there are at least four that go unreported.

Full Article and Source:
Study Finds That Elder Abuse is More Prevalent Than Previously Thought

3 comments:

StandUp said...

I would agree that elder abuse is more prevalent than previously thought and that's because nobody's looking at guardianship abuse as elder abuse!

Thelma said...

Yes, Standup.

Where are the figures for fiduciary exploitation?

Larry said...

I agree!