There's no way to sugar coat it, America is getting older, and
consequently, potentially more vulnerable when it comes to personal
finances. The number of adults in the U.S. age 65 and over is expected
to double by the year 2060, which prompted personal finance site,
WalletHub, to analyze which states have the best elder-abuse
protections.
Elder abuse stands to affect as many as 5 million
senior citizens annually, yet only an estimated four percent of cases
are reported, according to WalletHub.
When it comes to protecting the interests of the elderly, North
Carolina ranks among the top states in the nation, WalletHub found.
"Fortunately,
states recognize that elder abuse is a real and growing issue. But
sadly, only some are fighting hard enough to stop it," WalletHub said in
its study.
WalletHub analyzed elder abuse laws in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia, looking at 11 key indicators. When it came
to states with the best overall elder-abuse protections, Nevada came in
No. 1 in the U.S., with California ranked as the worst at No. 51.
North Carolina was ranked No. 9 overall, but did very well in two specific areas. In its most recent study, 2017's States with the Best Elder-Abuse Protections,
WalletHub found that North Carolina was No. 1 when it came to financial
elder-abuse laws and its number of certified volunteer ombudsmen. It
came in No. 13 for its number of eldercare organizations and services,
and No. 18 for its total long-term care ombudsman-program funding.
There's no way to sugar coat it, America is getting older, and
consequently, potentially more vulnerable when it comes to personal
finances. The number of adults in the U.S. age 65 and over is expected
to double by the year 2060, which prompted personal finance site,
WalletHub, to analyze which states have the best elder-abuse
protections.
Elder abuse stands to affect as many as 5 million
senior citizens annually, yet only an estimated four percent of cases
are reported, according to WalletHub.
When it comes to protecting the interests of the elderly, North
Carolina ranks among the top states in the nation, WalletHub found.
"Fortunately,
states recognize that elder abuse is a real and growing issue. But
sadly, only some are fighting hard enough to stop it," WalletHub said in
its study.
WalletHub analyzed elder abuse laws in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia, looking at 11 key indicators. When it came
to states with the best overall elder-abuse protections, Nevada came in
No. 1 in the U.S., with California ranked as the worst at No. 51.
North Carolina was ranked No. 9 overall, but did very well in two specific areas. In its most recent study, 2017's States with the Best Elder-Abuse Protections,
WalletHub found that North Carolina was No. 1 when it came to financial
elder-abuse laws and its number of certified volunteer ombudsmen. It
came in No. 13 for its number of eldercare organizations and services,
and No. 18 for its total long-term care ombudsman-program funding.
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NC Ranked Among Top States With Protections Against Elder Abuse
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There's not a state yet doing a good enough job.
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