
| Abuse |
| To take advantage of unfairly: exploit, impose,
presume,
physically harm or financially take advantage of any senior.
To hurt or injure by maltreatment: ill-treat, ill-use, maltreat,
mishandle, mistreat, misuse.
To use wrongly and improperly: misapply, misappropriate, mishandle,
misuse.
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ELDER ABUSE INTERVENTION
Senior
Services Associates investigates allegations of
physical and emotional abuse, financial exploitation, confinement,
sexual abuse, passive neglect, willful deprivation. As the Elder Abuse Provider Agency contracted through the
Northeastern IL Area Agency on Aging, Senior Services Associates is
here to represent and protect seniors while working with local
authorities to eliminate the abusive situation and sustain the
seniors quality of life.
Call any number for immediate response
Elgin - 847-741-0404 or 800-339-3200
Aurora - 630-897-4035
Kendall - 630-553-5777
McHenry - 815-344-3555
Crystal Lake - 815-356-7457
Many older people who live at
home are at risk of abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation by
family members and others close to them. It is estimated that over
76,000 persons over the age of sixty in Illinois are elder abuse
victims; yet, only 8,000 elderly victims are reported to the Elder
Abuse and Neglect Program annually. Victims of abuse are often
isolated, and they may be afraid or unable to seek help for
themselves. In many cases, the only person outside the family who
sees the victim is a health care professional, home care provider,
financial institution, or other helping professional. Therefore, it
is critical that individuals know how to report cases of abuse,
neglect, or financial exploitation for investigation and services.
Defining
Elder Abuse:
The Elder Abuse and Neglect Program responds to the
following types of abuse:
Physical
abuse means
inflicting physical pain or injury upon an older adult.
Sexual
abuse
means touching, fondling, intercourse, or any other sexual activity
with an older adult, when the older person is unable to understand,
unwilling to consent, threatened or physically forced.
Emotional
abuse
means verbal assaults, threats of abuse, harassment or intimidation.
Confinement
means restraining or isolating an older person, other than for
medical reasons.
Passive
Neglect means
the caregiver’s failure to provide an older person with life’s
necessities, including, but not limited to, food, clothing, shelter
or medical care.
Willful
Deprivation means
willfully denying an older person medication, medical care, shelter,
food, a therapeutic device or other physical assistance, and thereby
exposing that person to the risk of physical, mental or emotional
harm – except when the older person has expressed an intent to
forego such care.
Financial
Exploitation means
the misuse or withholding of an older person’s resources by
another, to the disadvantage of the elderly person and/or the profit
or advantage of someone else.
Reporting Elder Abuse
The
Illinois Elder Abuse and Neglect Act directs the Illinois Department
on Aging to establish an intervention program to respond to reports
of alleged elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of older
persons living in the community and to work with the older person in
resolving the abusive situation. The program provides services to
people over the age of sixty who may be victims of abuse as
described above. The Elder Abuse and Neglect Act (Chapter 320 ILCS
20/1 et seq.) provides that people – who in good faith report
suspected abuse or cooperate with an investigation --
shall be immune from criminal or civil liability or
professional disciplinary action. It further provides that the
identity of the reporter shall not be disclosed except with the
written permission of the reporter or by order of a court. Anonymous
reports are also accepted.
To
report suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation, please call
toll-free 1-866-800-1409 (Voice & TTY)
or
call Senior Services Associates, Inc., SEE TELEPHONE NUMBERS AT
TOP, Monday through
Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Callers should be prepared to report the
alleged victim’s name and address, what happened, where and when
it happened, and who the suspected abuser might be. While reporting
is voluntary for most
individuals, certain professionals are mandated to report their
concerns of elder abuse, neglect or financial exploitation.
Who are mandated reporters of
Elder Abuse ?
The following persons, while
engaged in carrying out their professional duties are mandated
reporters: A professional or professional’s delegate while engaged
in social services, law enforcement., education, the care of an
eligible adult or eligible adults, or any of the occupations
required to be licensed under the Clinical Psychologist Licensing
Act, the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act, the
Illinois Dental Practice Act, the Dietetic and Nutrition Services
Practice Act, the Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, the
Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Naprapathic Practice Act, the
Illinois Nursing Act of 1987, the Nursing Home Administrators
Licensing and Disciplinary Act, the Illinois Occupational Therapy
Practice Act, the Optometric Practice Act of 1987, the Pharmacy
Practice Act, the Physician Assistant Practice Act of 198777, the
Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, the Professional Counselor
and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, the Illinois
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act, the Veterinary
Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1994, the Illinois Public
Accounting Act, an employee of a vocational rehabilitation facility
prescribed to supervised by the Dept. of Human Services, an
administrator, employee, or person providing services in or through
an unlicensed community based facility, a Christian Science
Practitioner, field personnel of the Dept. of Public Aid, Dept. of
Public Health, Dept. of Human Services, and any county or municipal
health department, personnel of the Dept. of Human Services, the
Guardianship and Advocacy Commission, the State Fire Marshal, local
fire departments, including paramedics and EMTs, the Dept. on Aging
and its subsidiary Area Agencies on Aging and provider agencies, and
the Office of State Long Term care Ombudsman, any employee of the
State of Illinois not otherwise specified herein who is involved in
providing services to eligible adults, including professionals
providing medical or rehabilitation services and all other persons
having direct contact with eligible adults; or a person who performs
the duties of a coroner or medical examiner.
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| Help
Stop Elder Abuse |
| Keep alert and contact the
authorities when there are suspicions of Senior Abuse

You Can Call the Illinois State Senior Help Line
Or Call Senior Services Associates at any of the numbers
listed to the left.

ELDER
ABUSE PREVENTION FACT SHEET (PDF)
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