Protecting Older Americans: A History of Federal Action on Elder Abuse,Neglect, and Exploitation |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTCongressional hearings on elder abuse began over a quarter century ago. However, federal legislative and departmental activity for addressing the problem has been slow and lacks coordination and comprehensiveness. In addition, federal funding to combat elder abuse represents only a small percentage of that spent on such other abused populations as children and women. The barriers and challenges to addressing elder abuse are identified along with existing programs at the federal level. The article concludes with a discussion of state and local initiatives which show promise for effectively preventing or treating this problem. |
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Keywords: | Congressional elder abuse recognition elder abuse programs federal funding |
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