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If We Were Taught To Respect Our Elders - How Did 2.5 Million Elderly People Get Abused Last Year? PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 26 April 2010 09:58
UPSTATE NEW YORK SYNOD ASSEMBLY WORKSHOP
Monday, June 7th 3:00-4:10pm in room Highland D
If We Were Taught To Respect Our Elders - How Did 2.5 Million Elderly People Get Abused Last Year?

Elder mistreatment, abuse & exploitation cuts across all socio-economic, ethnic and racial lines. This presentation will outline the depth of this problem and the church's role in identifying, reporting and intervening in cases of elder abuse and mistreatment in our communities.

Presented by Art Mason, Director of the Elder Abuse Prevention Program at Lifespan, Rochester

Sponsored by The Northeast Forum on Spirituality and Aging &

Lutheran Social Services of Jamestown