Upwards of 10 million seniors experience nursing home abuse and neglect in "safe" places like nursing homes and by people they trust.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Elder abuse prevention often involves carefully choosing and supporting caregivers at home and in nursing facilities. Learn about preventing elder abuse.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Many elder abuse laws are made at the state level. Knowing your state laws is key to protecting your loved ones and fighting elder abuse.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Physical elder abuse can include hitting, shoving, or burning. This abuse can hurt or kill seniors. Find out how to prevent physical abuse.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Financial abuse can be perpetrated by caretakers or family members. Find out the signs of financial and elder abuse.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Targeted questions to ask nursing home residents can help determine if your loved one is facing elder abuse. Learn which questions to ask.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
If you fear retaliation, it may be possible to report elder abuse anonymously. Get tips on how to report elder abuse anonymously now.| Nursing Home Abuse Center
Elder abuse can happen to anyone over the age of 60, but some ages might be more at risk than others. Learn more.| Nursing Home Abuse Center