West Virginia marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day with special proclamation

Sherri A. Young, D.O., MBA, FAAFP Cabinet Secretary at West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources - Official website
Sherri A. Young, D.O., MBA, FAAFP Cabinet Secretary at West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources - Official website
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The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Social Services (BSS) has joined the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services to emphasize the dignity, safety, and well-being of older survivors on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.

Governor Jim Justice proclaimed June 15, 2024, as West Virginia Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The state has the third highest proportion of older adults in the United States.

“It is our collective responsibility to protect the dignity and rights of elderly West Virginians,” said Jeff Pack, DoHS Bureau of Social Services Commissioner. “By fostering safe, supportive environments where our elders can thrive with the respect and care they deserve, we can ensure our state’s elders live free from fear and harm.”

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) aims to provide an opportunity for communities to better understand abuse and neglect of older persons by raising awareness about the processes affecting elder abuse and neglect. Elder abuse is defined as an intentional act or failure to act that causes or creates a risk of harm to an older adult. Common types include physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, or financial abuse, neglect, or self-neglect.

If you suspect abuse or neglect, call the Centralized Intake for Abuse and Neglect at 1-800-352-6513. To view and apply for careers in the Adult Protective Services field, visit dhhr.wv.gov/Pages/Career-Opportunities—Social-Services-and-Health-Facilities.aspx.



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