Are you concerned you or a loved one may be a victim of Elder or Vulnerable Adult Abuse?
Elder Abuse (age 60 and older) or Vulnerable Adult Abuse (age 18-59) may include:
- Abandonment
- Emotional or Psychological Abuse
- Exploitation
- Financial Abuse (Money/Property/Assets)
- Intimidation
- Isolation
- Neglect
- Misuse of Medications
- Physical Abuse
- Physical Restraints
- Self-Neglect
- Sexual Abuse
- Violent Acts
Elder adults (over age 60) are more vulnerable to elder abuse if they are frail, have disabilities, memory problems, dementia, live alone, or are depressed.
A Vulnerable Adult is typically defined as an individual aged 18 or older, who due to a physical or mental disability, is unable to protect themselves. They may be incapable of managing their own finances, daily tasks, or seeking help when needed.
To report suspected Elder/Vulnerable Adult Abuse:
Complete Online Report
Call: 888-729-0571
If the Elder/Vulnerable adult is in IMMEDIATE danger, please call:
911 or 775-847-0959
To view more information, warning signs and detailed descriptions of types of elder and vulnerable adult abuse, please visit:
https://www.nevadacareconnection.org/
https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/about-elder-abuse