Gov.
Kay Ivey has awarded $2.1 million to the state Department of Human
Resources to assist elderly and disabled adults who have been abused.
The
grant will enable the department’s Adult Protective Services Division
to provide several preventative options for victims who are suffering
from abuse.
“No
one should ever have to be the victim of abuse, and those who have
unfortunately suffered from abuse need ready access to professional
assistance,” Gov. Ivey said. “This grant will ensure assistance for
those elderly and disabled adults who are victims of physical and mental
abuse.”
The
funds will help create safe surroundings for elderly and disabled
adults either by providing in-home care and supervision to enable
victims to remain in their homes after offenders have been removed or
relocating the victims to nursing homes or assisted living facilities.
Both measures are temporary until more permanent solutions are found.
The
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs is administering
the grant from funds made available by the U.S. Department of Justice.
“Gov.
Ivey is both compassionate and determined when it comes to preventing
the exploitation and abuse of the elderly or disabled,” ADECA Director
Kenneth Boswell said. “ADECA is pleased to join with Gov. Ivey and the
Alabama Department of Resources to provide solutions to help these
victims.”
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Gov. Ivey awards $2.1 million to aid elderly and disabled abuse victims
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