Department of Family Services – Older Adults

CONTACT INFORMATION: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
703-324-7948 TTY 711
12011 Government Center Parkway, Suite 708
Fairfax, VA 22035
Trina Mayhan-Webb
Director

June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Article by Gwen Jones, Department of Family Services

(Posted 2024 June)

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Logo for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, which includes two figures holding hands, a globe, and the words "Building Strong Support for Elders."World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was created to raise awareness of the factors that contribute to the abuse of older adults worldwide and acknowledge elder abuse as a public health and human rights issue. The abuse of older adults has far-reaching impacts both on individuals and the larger community, so it is important that we learn to recognize the signs of abuse and report it, while also taking steps to help prevent abuse. 

Recognize the Signs of Elder Abuse

Elder abuse is an intentional act or failure to act that causes harm to an older adult. Types of abuse include physical, sexual, emotional/psychological, financial, neglect, or self-neglect. Elder abuse impacts people of all ages, identities, and backgrounds. Signs of abuse include:

Physical Signs

  • Dehydration or unusual weight loss
  • Missing daily living aids (glasses, walker, or medication)
  • Unexplained injuries, bruises, cuts, or sores
  • Torn, stained, or bloody underclothing
  • Unattended medical needs
  • Unexplained sexually transmitted diseases

Emotional and Behavioral Signs

  • Increased fear or anxiety
  • Isolation from friends or family
  • Unusual changes in behavior or sleep
  • Withdrawal from normal activities

Financial Signs

  • Fraudulent signatures on financial documents
  • Unusual or sudden changes in spending patterns
  • Unpaid bills

If you see signs of abuse or suspected abuse, exploitation, neglect or self-neglect of an adult who is 60 years or older or is 18 years and older and incapacitated, call Adult Protective Services (APS) at 703-324-7450, TTY 711.

Prevent Abuse in Our Community

Reducing isolation of older adults is one way we can help prevent the abuse of older adults, especially self-neglect. Actions you can take include:

Finish the Sentence Campaign

You can help raise awareness about elder abuse and champion elder justice! Participate in the Finish the Sentence campaign to encourage everyone to stand up to elder abuse by raising awareness, promoting education, and advocating for the rights of older adults. Learn how you can participate at eldermistreatment.usc.edu/finish-the-sentence.


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