NASHVILLE, TN (WJHL) Tennessee legislators will soon
consider eight recommendations aimed at preventing elder abuse and
responding to it when it occurs.
The state’s Elder Abuse Task Force signed off on its final report today. Lawmakers created the task force after a 2013 Community Watchdog investigation into the state’s abuse problem.
The recommendations include changing state law, pushing for
more education and prevention, requiring background checks for
unlicensed home health employees, creating a statewide website to warn
of scams and asking the District Attorney General’s Conference to
research and suggest possible changes to Tennessee Code Annotated that
can help with the prosecution of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation.
The task force will turn in its report to legislators and the governor Friday. Lawmakers will then decide which recommendations, if any, to implement.
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Elder Abuse Task Force sends General Assembly eight recommendations
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