April 24th 2014 Column by Sen. Mary Jo Wilhelm:
Across the country, thousands of older Americans face abuse, neglect and exploitation every year. Many of these older victims are particularly vulnerable because they depend on others to help them with the most basic activities of daily living.
Senate Democrats have worked this session to
establish a comprehensive system to prevent elder abuse, provide
community support, offer legal options when intervention is necessary,
and prosecute those who commit elder abuse. These items were included in
SF 2239,
which the Senate passed unanimously on March 4. When the Iowa House
took up the bill, however, they removed elder abuse support and
intervention services that would have been provided in local communities
by the Aging & Disability Resource Centers.
Fortunately, there is still time to make progress. The Senate has now approved an amendment to SF 2239
that defines elder abuse and financial exploitation of an elder, allows
victims of elder abuse to secure protective orders to stop the abuse,
and authorizes criminal penalties for financial exploitation.
This will build on protections approved
earlier this session in the Uniform Power of Attorney Act, which has
already been signed into law. According to Iowa AARP, it is the most
important thing we can do to fight financial abuse of elders.
SF 2168
specifically addresses financial exploitation of Iowa seniors, which
often occurs at the hands of family members or caretakers. Based on
recommendations of Iowa’s Elder Abuse Task Force, the Iowa Uniform Power
of Attorney Act will help prevent and detect power of attorney abuse.
Full Article & Source:
Sen. Mary Jo Wilhelm Column: Protecting Seniors From Abuse & Exploitation
1 comment:
More states are stepping up and that's good.
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