NASHVILLE, TN (WJHL) – Legislation meant to protect Tennessee’s senior citizens is now headed to the governor for his signature.
The legislation
would make it more difficult for people with troubled pasts to get jobs
helping the elderly. If signed, it would require background checks for
people who work directly with patients, including employees of home care
organizations.
A joint resolution, sponsored by Sen. Rusty Crowe
(R-Johnson City), also passed and is now headed to the governor. The
resolution would require the Tennessee Commission on Aging and
Disability to conduct a study on the financial exploitation of
vulnerable adults.
The state’s Elder Abuse Task Force presented several recommendations to fight elder abuse earlier this year. Lawmakers created the task force after a 2013 Community Watchdog investigation into the state’s abuse problem.
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Elder abuse legislation headed to the governor for his signature
1 comment:
This sounds wonderful for Tennessee. Too often the elderly die before the crime is prosecuted. The perp gets away scott free.
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