Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Senator Al Franken (D-MN), Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) today introduced the Elder Protection and Abuse Prevention Act, a bill to implement a comprehensive network of elder abuse prevention and response measures.
"A spreading epidemic of seniors who are abused or exploited by family or caregivers must be stopped,” said Blumenthal. “Rigorous screening and reporting to detect and deter abuse, physical or financial, is necessary to help remedy seniors who may be too fearful or embarrassed to report it themselves. This measure would require tough national standards for screening and reporting so wrongdoers can be stopped and prosecuted. There is no excuse for one in ten seniors continuing to suffer the physical injury, emotional anguish and anxiety, and financial hardship, costing upwards of $3 billion every year.”
"Our nation’s seniors deserve the peace of mind of knowing that they are protected from physical and emotional abuse and financial exploitation," said Whitehouse. "I am proud to be an original cosponsor of this bill, which would strengthen and improve State programs to better prevent and address elder abuse."
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Blumenthal, Whitehouse, Franken, Casey Introduce Elder Protection and Abuse Prevention Act
I couldn't agree more that seniors need protected but they need to go beyond "...seniors who are abused or exploited by family or caregivers..." and STOP the abuse and exploitation by "professional guardians" who operate with court protection.
ReplyDeleteHold on, Senator Blumenthal. You're overlooking the entire category of "professionals" - the real billing beasts!
ReplyDeletePeople with experience in this area know that they are simply working to make money off the elderly.
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