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Oregon Department of Human Services
Abuse & neglect
Overview
In Oregon, several thousand older citizens and people with disabilities experience abuse or neglect each year. The number may be much higher - many cases are never reported to the proper authorities.

Most people have heard about abuse in care facilities. Many are surprised to learn that abuse also takes place in homes. Like other forms of abuse and neglect, such as child abuse and domestic violence, the abuser is often someone close to the victim.

Abuse of the elderly and other vulnerable adults is never okay. In many cases the abuse is a criminal action that can be prosecuted by local, state and even federal authorities.
 
Report suspected cases of abuse to your local DHS or AAA office. You may also report abuse to DHS at 1-800-232-3020. In an emergency, call 911.  Oregon law stipulates categories of mandatory reporters and types of elder abuse.

This site provides information about abuse and what to do if you believe you or someone you know is being abused or neglected.

Abuse & neglect

Caregiver issues
Definitions & signs
Financial exploitation
Laws & rules
Protective services
Reporting abuse
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Page updated: March 19, 2008

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