Elder abuse is defined by the National Center on Elder Abuse as intentional or neglectful acts by a caregiver or “trusted” individual that lead to, or may lead to, harm of an older adult, age 65 or older. These acts can include physical abuse; neglect; emotional and psychological abuse; verbal abuse and threats; financial abuse and exploitation; sexual abuse; and abandonment. In some cases, self-neglect also is considered mistreatment.

Recent studies have indicated that between one and two million Americans age 65 and older have been injured, exploited, or otherwise mistreated by someone on whom they depended for care or protection. It also is estimated that for every one case of elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or self-neglect reported to authorities, about five more go unreported.

Designed to educate the community on the issues surrounding elder abuse, this Podcast points to the rising incidence of elder abuse and the need for improved vigilance and prevention.