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Are you or someone you know concerned about elder abuse?
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CLEO's new Guided Pathway for responding to elder abuse helps you understand, prevent, and respond to elder abuse.
You can use this pathway to learn more about::
  • Different types of elder abuse (mental, physical, sexual, financial, neglect)
  • Warning signs that abuse may be happening
  • Steps and strategies to help you prevent abuse
  • Community supports to help you respond to elder abuse
You can also develop:
  • a safety plan to help you or an older adult stay safe at home, at work, in public, or online
  • a personalized checklist of important information and next steps
All CLEO's Guided Pathways are free to use. The Guided Pathway for responding to elder abuse was developed with funding from the Department of Justice.
To learn more about CLEO's Guided Pathways, visit here.
 
 
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