Sec. 301. Sense of the Senate
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The Senate finds the following: The vast majority of cases of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults in the United States go unidentified and unreported. Not less than $2,900,000,000 is taken from older adults each year due to financial abuse and exploitation. Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation have no boundaries and cross all racial, social, class, gender, and geographic lines. Older adults who are abused are 3 times more likely to die earlier than older adults of the same age who are not abused.
Up to half of all older adults with dementia will experience abuse. It is the sense of the Senate that— elder abuse involves the exploitation of potentially vulnerable individuals with devastating physical, mental, emotional, and financial consequences to the victims and their loved ones; to combat this affront to America’s older adults, we must do everything possible to both support victims of elder abuse and prevent the abuse from occurring in the first place; and the Senate supports a multipronged approach to prevent elder abuse and exploitation, protect the victims of elder abuse and exploitation from further harm, and bring the perpetrators of such crimes to justice.