With support from the Ohio Attorney General's office, Eliza Bryant Village
plans to launch a new Elder Justice Center to provide temporary respite
care for elders experiencing some form of trauma, violence, abuse, or
criminal victimization.
The goal is to help connect them
with various legal, financial and social service supports to get them
back into a safe situation, according to a news release from Eliza Bryant Village, which provides services for seniors along the continuum of care.
On Oct. 11, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced $111.8 million in grants
to crime victim service providers across Ohio. Eliza Bryant Village
received two awards: continuation of the organization's core grant from
last year of about $202,000 and a new grant totaling about $577,000 to
launch its Elder Justice Center.
The Eliza Bryant Village Elder Justice Center is
expected to launch in summer 2019, with 10 dedicated rooms for the
center and plans to expand that number as appropriate.
According to the Center for Community Solutions, for every case of abuse that occurs, an estimated 23 remain veiled.
Eliza Bryant Village received its first Victims of Crime Act grant, which was renewed for a second year.
For a complete list of the grants awarded in the state, click here.
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Eliza Bryant Village to launch Elder Justice Center
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