Policies Enacted to Prevent Elder Abuse
June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month. The Elder Abuse Task Force was launched in 2019, consisting of more than 55 different organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors.
Michigan’s Attorney General, Dana Nessel, said, “In order to properly protect our aging population, we must be able to recognize the signs of abuse. Our Elder Abuse Task Force has a number of resources available online to help identify physical and emotional abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of seniors.”
Legislation was recently signed into law to protect seniors. House Bill 4325, introduced by Republican State Representative Matt Hall, amends the Older Michiganians Act to require Area Agencies on Aging to maintain criminal background checks on anyone who comes in contact with vulnerable seniors.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer said, “When we work together, we can craft great legislation that makes a difference in the lives of Michiganders. House Bill 4325 codifies important protections for seniors that MDHHS implemented in October 2020.”
To report elder abuse, call 855-444-3911.
Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland