THE HORRORS OF ELDER ABUSE

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ELDER ABUSE – HORRORS

We, as professionals in the field of eldercare, are always surprised when we hear of the trials and tribulations that older persons many times face on their own. It doesn’t seem real. It doesn’t feel real. It is very hard to understand how family, extended family, friends, neighbors and obviously strangers can hurt a vulnerable person. It happens quite often.
Describing what elder abuse looks like can help in protecting our senior population. We all have that responsibility to be aware and report the alleged abuse.
Some examples are given below.  You may recognize them in a family member, friend or even a stranger.

  1. Unusual bruising especially on hands, arms, and legs.
  2. Observable weight loss over a period of time.
  3. Broken limbs.  The senior may not be able to clearly explain what has happened.
  4. Unexplained falls occurring frequently.
  5. Fearfulness expressed in facial expressions.
  6. Poor hygiene and tattered clothing.
  7. Staying in the home without being seen for a while.  This may indicate no one helping etc.

We all need to be more involved in our neighborhood.  If you note the lights are  never on, the sidewalks are never cleaned of snow, a definite change in lifestyle behaviors, wandering at night, appearing confused, or any other changes call the Police.  They will respond to your concern.  If you know any family member please call them. REMEMBER WE ALL NEED TO KEEP EACH OTHER SAFE.

Ivory House Health Services are Geriatric Care Managers and Certified Nursing Assistants working together to allow seniors to live more safely in the comfort of their own homes. If not possible to remain at home, our staff is knowledgeable about the many options for varied assisted living facilities that are available in the Baltimore area.  For more information about our Care for the Elderly and In Home Care in Maryland you can contact Ivory House Health Services or call 1-800-704-3536.

Geriatric Care Managers – Our Professional Staff

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Geriatric Care Manager – Mary Schenning

I WANT TO SHARE WITH YOU INFORMATION ABOUT ONE OF OUR GERIATRIC CARE MANAGERS.  She is Mary Schenning and works part-time for us.  Mary has a quiet calming way about herself. Her understanding of human behavior comes from many years of working with patients both in the hospital setting and outpatient. She is perceptive, quickly analyzing the problem bring all of her expertise to produce solutions both for the client and the family. When we discuss our work I often think that I would like to be nurtured by Mary back to a state of wellness.

Ivory House Health Services are Geriatric Care Managers and Certified Nursing Assistants working together to allow seniors to live more safely in the comfort of their own homes. If not possible to remain at home, our staff is knowledgeable about the many options for varied assisted living facilities that are available in the Baltimore area.  For more information about our Geriatric Care Managers and In Home Care in Maryland you can contact Ivory House Health Services or call 1-800-704-3536.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Rally

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Join Ivory House Health Services at the
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Rally.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Rally

WORLD ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS DAY RALLY
June 15, 2010
12 noon — 2 pm

Courthouse Patriot Plaza
400 Washington Avenue, Towson MD
JOIN US!

Baltimore County Restoring Elder Safety Today BC-REST is a coalition working to educate and empower the community to identify, treat and prevent elder Abuse, neglect and exploitation in Baltimore County through the development of strategic alliances, advocacy and resource development.

Ivory House Health Services are Geriatric Care Managers and Certified Nursing Assistants working together to allow seniors to live more safely in the comfort of their own homes. If not possible to remain at home, our staff is knowledgeable about the many options for varied assisted living facilities that are available in the Baltimore area.  For more information call 1-800-704-3536

FTC Extends Enforcement Deadline for Identity Theft Red Flags Rule

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At the request of several Members of Congress, the Federal Trade Commission is further delaying enforcement of the “Red Flags” Rule through December 31, 2010, while Congress considers legislation that would affect the scope of entities covered by the Rule. Today’s announcement and the release of an Enforcement Policy Statement do not affect other federal agencies’ enforcement of the original November 1, 2008 deadline for institutions subject to their oversight to be in compliance.

“Congress needs to fix the unintended consequences of the legislation establishing the Red Flags Rule – and to fix this problem quickly. We appreciate the efforts of Congressmen Barney Frank and John Adler for getting a clarifying measure passed in the House, and hope action in the Senate will be swift,” FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz said. “As an agency we’re charged with enforcing the law, and endless extensions delay enforcement.”

The Rule was developed under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, in which Congress directed the FTC and other agencies to develop regulations requiring “creditors” and “financial institutions” to address the risk of identity theft. The resulting Red Flags Rule requires all such entities that have “covered accounts” to develop and implement written identity theft prevention programs to help identify, detect, and respond to patterns, practices, or specific activities – known as “red flags” – that could indicate identity theft.

The Rule became effective on January 1, 2008, with full compliance for all covered entities originally required by November 1, 2008. The Commission has issued several Enforcement Policies delaying enforcement of the Rule. Most recently, the Commission announced in October 2009 that at the request of certain Members of Congress, it was delaying enforcement of the Rule until June 1, 2010, to allow Congress time to finalize legislation that would limit the scope of business covered by the Rule. Since then, the Commission has received another request from Members of Congress for another delay in enforcement of the Rule beyond June 1, 2010.

The Commission urges Congress to act quickly to pass legislation that will resolve any questions as to which entities are covered by the Rule and obviate the need for further enforcement delays. If Congress passes legislation limiting the scope of the Red Flags Rule with an effective date earlier than December 31, 2010, the Commission will begin enforcement as of that effective date.
In the interim, FTC staff has continued to provide guidance, both through materials posted on www.ftc.gov/redflagsrule, and in speeches and participation in seminars, conferences and other training events to numerous groups. The FTC also published a compliance guide for business, and created a template that enables low risk entities to create an identity theft program with an easy-to-use online form (www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/redflagsrule/get-started.shtm). The FTC staff also has published numerous general and industry-specific articles, released a video explaining the Rule, and continues to respond to inquiries from the public. To assist further with compliance, FTC staff has worked with a number of trade associations that have chosen to develop model policies or specialized guidance for their members.

As was the case previously, this enforcement delay is limited to the Red Flags Rule and does not extend to the rule regarding address discrepancies applicable to users of consumer reports (16 C.F.R.§641), or to the rule regarding changes of address applicable to card issuers (16 C.F.R.§681.2).

For questions regarding this Enforcement Policy, please contact Naomi Lefkovitz or Pavneet Singh, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 202-326-2252.

The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357). The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1,800 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. The FTC’s Web site provides free information on a variety of consumer topics.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2180
(Red Flags May 2010)

Mary St.Pierre
NAHC
228 7th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
202 547-7424

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