The Elder Justice Coordinating Council will gather to discuss the advancements made by the federal government over the past decade in addressing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. During the meeting, they will evaluate the progress made by various agencies involved, including the Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Through their joint efforts, these agencies have improved the response to elder abuse cases and provided training to professionals working with older adults. Additionally, research has been conducted on the prevalence and impact of elder abuse. The meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the Elder Justice Coordinating Council to celebrate their accomplishments and identify areas where further improvements can be made.
The federal government has been committed to addressing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation for several years now. By continuing to work together and prioritize older adults’ needs, they can make a significant difference in improving their lives. It is crucial that this progress continues as there are still many vulnerable individuals who require protection from harm.
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