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    June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month. The National Center on Elder Abuse describes elder abuse as; “intentional ne-
glectful acts by a caregiver or ‘trusted’ individual that lead to or may lead to, harm of a vulnerable elder.” There are several
different types of elder abuse and the perpetrators can exist in a variety of different forms. Elder abuse is one of the many
forms of domestic violence, and is not something to be ignored. While we are all encouraged to have less face-to-face con-
tact with our loved ones, it is especially important to make sure we are checking in with our elders in other ways. We need
to help our elders stay connected to their loved ones and communities. There are many ways to do this while keeping our
elders and ourselves at a safe distance.
Call or video chat
Make something
Send mail
Make a meal
Gather medicine
Get in the garden
Mow the lawn
Pick up groceries
Include your kids
Give the elders in your life
a call and check in with
them
Follow safe food handling
guidelines and prepare a
meal to drop off
Take advantage of a sunny
day and offer to mow an
elder’s lawn
You can reach us at:
Office: 541-444-9680
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Practice your traditional
craft skills and make some-
thing beautiful to gift them
Get out and gather medicines
or traditional craft materials
for an elder
Offer to do the grocery
shopping for an elder so
they can stay safe at home
Write a letter or send a
card to an elder
Help an elder with gar-
dening, do some weed-
ing, planting or watering
Show kids the importance
of caring for elders and
help keep the generations
connected to each other
If you or someone you know has experienced elder abuse
24 Hour Hope Line:
the CARE Program is here to help.
541-994-5959