NCEA Newsfeed 12-10-12

NCEA Newsfeed – Monday, December 10, 2012

The newsfeed includes articles and stories related to abuse of elders and adults with disabilities.  Articles related to elders appear in the top half of the newsfeed.  Articles related to abuse of adults with disabilities appear towards the bottom.  To subscribe to the NCEA listserv, please send an email with your name, occupation, your organization/agency name, city and state, and a statement about your professional interest or expertise in elder abuse to NCEA@UCI.edu.  Like us on Facebook!

 

  

Calendar of upcoming elder abuse and neglect events can be found at the bottom of the newsfeed.

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ELDER ABUSE NEWSFEED

 

1.         NATIONAL, USA Today, December 8, 2012
Why are elderly more vulnerable to scams? Brain changes
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/12/07/elderly-financial-exploitation-holidays/1746911/
Financial scams abound around the holidays, and it's long been known that the elderly are more vulnerable. New research suggests age-related changes in the brain make it harder to detect suspicious body language and other warning signs that people may be untrustworthy.

 

2.         ALABAMA (Montgomery), Shelby County Reporter, December 10, 2012
Ward, DeMarco announce support for elder abuse legislation
http://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2012/12/10/ward-demarco-announce-support-for-elder-abuse-legislation/
State and county dignitaries flocked to North Shelby’s Heardmont Senior Center Dec. 10 to show support for new elder abuse legislation. The bill will be introduced in the upcoming legislative session. According to an Alabama Department of Senior Services statement, the proposed bill would create additional criminal penalties for elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation. Currently, the penalties are found in the Adult Protective Services Act and apply only to victims who are considered “protected.”

 

3.         CALIFORNIA (Covelo), Crime Voice, December 7, 2012
Deputies Arrest Son for Elder Abuse Towards Father
http://crimevoice.com/deputies-arrest-son-for-elder-abuse-towards-father-19726/
An elderly man claims that his adult son assaulted him with a metal garden hose while he was making coffee. A police officer found the elderly man bleeding from his head. The suspect was taken to the Mendocino County Jail and was charged on the suspicion of possession of a dagger, assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, and elder or dependent adult abuse resulting in great bodily harm or death. His bail has been set at $50,000.

 

4.         CALIFORNIA (Fullerton), Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2012
Woman accused of elder fraud in Fullerton to be arraigned
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/woman-in-fullerton-elder-fraud-case-to-be-arraigned.html
A former in-home caregiver accused of stealing from her elderly clients is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday morning on numerous theft charges, according to the Fullerton Police Department. The suspect is accused of stealing credit cards, jewelry, identification cards and other account information from multiple clients.

 

5.         CALIFORNIA (Marin County), San Francisco CBS Local, December 7, 2012
Manager of Marin Elderly Home to be Arraigned on Fraud, Abuse Charges
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2012/12/07/manager-of-marin-elderly-home-to-be-arraigned-on-fraud-abuse-charges/
The manager of an assisted-living facility in Mill Valley who was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of fraud, identity theft and financial elder abuse of a resident is scheduled to be arraigned in Marin County Superior Court on Christmas Eve. The suspect is suspected of defrauding more than $40,000 from an 80-year-old female resident of the 49-bed Marin Terrace assisted-living facility during the last several months. She allegedly stole the elderly woman’s identity, applied and received credit cards in her name and bought retail goods and personal and home items.

 

6.         CALIFORNIA (San Jose), NBC Bay Area, December 5, 2012
Grandmother Loses Everything in Scam
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Elder-Financial-Fraud--182135161.html
A Bay Area woman struggles to rebuild her life after falling victim to a common grandparent scam and losing all $85,000 in her bank accounts.

 

7.         FLORIDA (Pasco County), Tamba Bay Online, December 8, 2012
Caregiver charged with exploiting man suffering from dementia
http://www2.tbo.com/news/breaking-news/2012/dec/07/3/caregiver-charged-with-exploiting-man-suffering-fr-ar-580039/
A 30-year-old Pasco County woman was arrested Nov. 28 on charges she bilked nearly $25,000 from an elderly man who is suffering from dementia. Authorities say she was a caregiver for the 91-year-old victim, and conducted three fraudulent check and 97 fraudulent debit card transactions. She was charged with exploitation of an elderly/disabled adult.

 

8.         HAWAII (Honolulu), Civil Beat, December 6, 2012
Honolulu Prosecutor Increasing Firepower to Fight Elder Abuse
http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2012/12/06/17805-honolulu-prosecutor-increasing-firepower-to-fight-elder-abuse/
Newly re-elected Honolulu Prosecutor Keith Kaneshiro says he's beefing up his staff dedicated to fighting elderly abuse in Hawaii and laying the groundwork to put pimps behind bars. He also wants to bring his office's case management system out of the dark ages to avoid trial delays and start building a facility to help victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.

 

9.         KENTUCKY (Whitesburg), WKYT, December 6, 2012
Four indicted in Letcher Co. elder abuse case
http://www.wkyt.com/wymt/home/headlines/Four-indicted-in-Letcher-Co-elder-abuse-case--182459062.html
A Letcher County mother and her three children are behind bars tonight accused of abusing a family member. An indictment was returned charging the four with complicity to abuse of an adult and complicity to neglect of an adult. The indictment says they inflicted unreasonable confinement on their grandmother resulting in physical pain and injury. It also says they deprived their grandmother of the services necessary to maintain her health and welfare. All four defendants are charged with one count of neglect and one count of abuse, both are class C felonies.

 

10.       MICHIGAN (Lansing), CBS Local, December 8, 2012
Woman Charged with Embezzling $140K From Elderly Father
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/12/08/woman-charged-with-embezzling-140k-of-dads-money/
A 31-year-old Redford woman is facing criminal charges after she allegedly used more than $140,000 of her elderly father’s money for her own personal gain.  She was charged earlier this week with one felony count of embezzlement from a vulnerable adult —  a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison, plus a fine of $15,000 or three times the value of the money or property used or obtained, whichever is greater.

 

11.       MISSOURI (Croton-on-Hudson), Ossining Patch, December 5, 2012
Croton Police Arrest Man Wanted for Exploiting the Elderly in Missouri
http://ossining.patch.com/articles/croton-police-arrest-man-wanted-for-exploiting-the-elderly-in-missouri
A 20-year-old man was arrested on two Class B felony counts of financial exploitation of the elderly. He hid from authorities after the warrant was issued, and received an additional felony of being a fugitive from justice.

 

12.       MISSOURI (St. Louis), South County Times, December 7, 2012
Additional Charges Likely In Fatal Elderly Abuse Case
http://www.southcountytimes.com/Articles-News-i-2012-12-07-184299.114137-Additional-Charges-Likely-In-Fatal-Elderly-Abuse-Case.html
The St. Louis County Police Department is seeking upgraded charges against a South County woman who allegedly beat her 92-year-old grandmother and caused injuries that led to her death. The suspect was originally charged with a felony for first-degree elder abuse. Police say that she threw down her grandmother and stomped on her, breaking her arms and eight ribs because she believed she was a demon.

13.       NEW HAMPSHIRE (Concord), Fosters, December 4, 2012
N.H. security officials warn of fraud threat to elderly, investors
http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121204/GJNEWS_01/121209748/-1/FOSNEWS
The New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation warns investors of threats from fraud and financial exploitation following the release of a national survey reporting that seniors continue to be targeted for financial exploitation.

 

14.       NEW YORK (Riverdale), NBC New York, December 7, 2012
Bronx Nursing Home Worker Accused of Sex Abuse
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Bronx-Nursing-Home-Sexual-Abuse-Arrest-Alezheimers-Patient-182621271.html
A Bronx nursing home worker has been indicted after the worker was allegedly caught sexually assaulting an elderly woman with Alzheimer's disease, authorities said. A non-clinical staff member at Hudson Pointe at Riverdale was naked in a laundry closet with the woman, who is in her 80s, when a co-worker opened the closet, nursing home officials said. 

 

15.       SOUTH CAROLINA (Spartanburg), WSPA, December 7, 2012
Man Arrested For Alleged Abuse of Mother
http://www2.wspa.com/news/2012/dec/05/5/man-arrested-alleged-abuse-woman-ar-5111608/
A man has been arrested after he allegedly abused and neglected his 104-year-old mother. He has been arrested and charged with abuse or neglect with great bodily injury of a vulnerable adult. The incident report states that a home health nurse called police after she went to the woman’s home and found his mother sitting in her own feces. The woman also had open wounds, which contained maggots.

 

16.       TEXAS (San Antonio), My San Antonio, December 6, 2012
Almost $1 million going to stop elder abuse, neglect
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/Almost-1-million-going-to-stop-elder-abuse-4097683.php
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services will use a nearly $1 million federal grant to combat elder abuse and neglect, a problem that a recent study says touched about 11 percent of seniors nationwide in 2010. The $907,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services takes the form of a partnership between Adult Protective Services and the WellMed Charitable Foundation, which will use the money over three years to train staffers in 47 WellMed health clinics across Texas to better identify elder abuse or neglect and develop methods to prevent or stop it.

 

17.       INTERNATIONAL (Dublin, Ireland), Irish Times, December 7, 2012
Abuse of vulnerable elderly in residential care homes is rife
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/1207/1224327610485.html
A recent report by UCD’s National Centre for the Protection of Older People gives an overview of elder abuse in residential settings.  

 

18.       INTERNATIONAL (Tauranga, New Zealand), Bay of Plenty Times, December 6, 2012
Bill to extend abuse definition
http://www.bayofplentytimes.co.nz/news/bill-to-extend-abuse-definition/1648259/
A new bill before Parliament aims to extend the definition of domestic violence in the Domestic Violence Act to include economic abuse. Age Concern Tauranga elder abuse and prevention co-ordinator Jane Broughton said between 40 and 50 per cent of the issues she dealt with related to the financial abuse. The Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill, introduced by the Minister of Justice, Judith Collins, got its first reading in Parliament yesterday.

 

ABUSE OF ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES

 

1.         KANSAS (Leavenworth), Leavenworth Times, December 7, 2012
Local resident charged with mistreatment of dependent adult
http://www.leavenworthtimes.com/article/20121207/NEWS/121209284/-1/sports
A rural Leavenworth woman has been charged one count of mistreatment of a dependent adult. According to the criminal complaint, the suspect is alleged to have taken unfair advantage of at least $25,000 worth of resources of the victim. She also faces an alternative charge of felony
theft.

 

2.         MISSOURI (Kansas City), Fox 4, December 7, 2012
Teen Charged in Slaying of Developmentally Disabled Man
http://fox4kc.com/2012/12/07/teen-charged-in-slaying-of-developmentally-disabled-man/
A 17-year-old boy was charged with the shooting death of a developmentally disabled man in September. On Friday, prosecutors charged Landrain Miller with second degree murder in 38-year-old Timothy Riley’s death. Prosecutors said Miller shot and killed Riley after he refused to hand over the cash in his pocket — $40 he had just earned working as a maintenance man. It was a crime that shocked many in Kansas City.

 

3.         INTERNATIONAL (Jabalpur, India), NDTV, December 9, 2012
Three arrested for dragging a disabled man by tying him to a car
http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/three-arrested-for-dragging-a-disabled-man-by-tying-him-to-a-car-303165
Three persons were arrested today for allegedly dragging a differently abled person by tying him to a car in Jabalpur on Friday.

 

RELATED ISSUES

 

1.         MICHIGAN (Detroit), Cedar Springs Post, December 6, 2012
Missing dementia patient killed in crash
http://cedarspringspost.com/2012/12/06/missing-dementia-patient-killed-in-crash/
The case of a missing Detroit man with dementia ended in tragedy Tuesday, when he was killed in a one-car crash near Howard City. Family members had reported the man missing to Detroit Police on Monday, December 3, and said he was a dementia patient. Detroit Police was notified of the crash and made contact with family members to notify them.

 

2.         NORTH CAROLINA (Greenville County), WYFF 4, December 10, 2012
Deputies: Missing man found
http://www.wyff4.com/news/local-news/greenville-news/Deputies-Missing-man-found/-/9654794/17711072/-/10hjml4/-/index.html
Charles "Charlie" Powers, 77, was last seen around noon on Saturday near his home in the Berea community. On Monday, deputies said Powers was found by the North Carolina Highway Patrol at noon on Interstate 26 near Hendersonville. He was taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure. Family members said Powers has dementia and did not have his medication with him.

 

3.         OREGON (Portland), KGW, December 7, 2012
Missing Portland man with dementia found
http://www.kgw.com/news/Man-with-dementia-missing-in-Portland-182536331.html
Police have located a 79-year-old man with dementia who had been missing since 3:30 p.m. Thursday, when he left his care home in Southeast Portland. Neil Arnold had walked away from the care home in the 12000 block of Southeast Raymond Street. He was found at a former residence Friday morning, according to Portland Police Sgt. Pete Simpson.

 

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Upcoming Elder Abuse Conferences/Training Events (in chronological order):

 

·         The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care is hosting a virtual 25th Anniversary part to celebrate the Nursing Home Reform Law (NHRL) on Friday, December 14, 2012. This is a free event that will feature speakers discussing how the NHRL has made a difference and where we still need to go. Please register here: https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=2z8ceulcrht5

·       The National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP) released their famous 2012 Tool Kit on dementia education on November 1, 2012. http://www.nccdp.org/staff-education-week.htm For the fifth year, they will host Alzheimer’s and Dementia Staff Education Week February 14-21, 2013

 

An archived collection of previous newsfeeds is available here:
http://nceagov.posterous.com/

 

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