AARP Pushes For Stronger Elder Abuse Law

Des Moines, Iowa — Groups advocating for older Iowans are calling on lawmakers to strengthen the state’s laws on elder abuse.

The Iowa Department of Human Services says the number of reports of dependent adult abuse increased 37 percent from the first half of 2020 to the second half of 2021 with 58 hundred cases. Iowa AARP spokesman Anthony Carroll says around half of those reports are rejected by D-H-S, which does not keep statistics on elder abuse.

During an event at the state capitol, Carroll says the law needs to be updated to get rid of those gaps.

A bill that passed the Senate last session would set certain penalties and mandatory minimums for the abuse of a person age 60 or older. AARP state president Chuck Betts of Keokuk says the group is lobbying House members to follow what the Iowa Senate did.

AARP says elder abuse is an often-hidden occurrence that affects far too many older Iowans. And says the abuse takes many forms, often found together: physical, sexual, emotional, neglect, and financial exploitation – the most prevalent form of elder abuse. This bill is supported by Iowa law enforcement groups, financial institutions, aging advocates, faith groups, and many others.

 

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