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Aging Issues: Elder Abuse
It is estimated that over 2 million older Americans are the victims of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation each year. Follow links below to learn more about the programs and services that are available to help victims and those at risk for abuse.

If you believe an older adult to be the victim of abuse, neglect or exploitation, you can report your suspicions or concerns to the Vulnerable Adult Help Line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-996-6228.


Important Phone Numbers
Statewide Phone Numbers and Other Information
Connect to a statewide numbers to assist in obtaining programs and information on protective services and long term care issues for seniors.

Governor's Task Force on Elder Abuse

• Governor's Task Force on Elder Abuse Final Report PDF icon
The Governor's Task Force on Elder Abuse is pleased to release its final report.

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Aging Issues: Websites

• MayoClinic--Elder Abuse: Signs to Look For, Action to Take

• The Michigan Elder Abuse Task Force

• The National Center on Elder Abuse

• National Committee for the Prevention of Elder abuse (NCPEA)

• National Center for Victims of Crime

• Michigan Department of Human Services, Adult Protective Services

• Administration on Aging


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