This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Social issues and programs: Aging: Elder abuse'.
Social issues and programs:
Aging:
Elder abuse
Annual Report, FY 2008/ Illinois Department on Aging (covers July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008)
Annual Report for FY 2008 for the Illinois Department on Aging. Contains statustics regarding Older Americans Act Services, Elder Rights, Community Care Program, Circuit Breaker, Illinois Cares Rx, Community Relations and Special Programs.
Break the Silence - Report Elder Abuse (2009, June)
Brochure featuring Break the Silence - Report Elder Abuse. Details what is elder abuse, what you need to know and what to do if you suspect elder abuse. Contains some statistical data.
Dear Editor: July is Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Illinois. (2009, July) [1032**09]
Press release: Open letter to Illinois newspaper editors publicizing "Break the Silence," the Illinois Department on Aging's annual public awareness and education campaign concerning elder abuse.
Department on Aging Hosts 23rd Annual Elder Rights Conference during Elder Abuse Awareness Month: Outstanding workers & volunteers recognized at the conference in Lincolnshire (2009, July 17) [1064**09]
Press release: The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) hosted its 23rd Annual Elder Rights Conference this week at the Lincolnshire Marriott. The conference was held during Elder Abuse Awareness Month as part of the states efforts to increase awareness about elder abuse. Experts shared experiences with professionals in the field, in effort of finding better ways to work together and extend resources. Today, at the conference, IDoA awarded individuals from around the state for their commitment and service in the area of elder rights.
Elder Abuse and Neglect Program Annual Report FY 2007 (covers July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007)
Annual Report for FY 2007 for the Elder Abuse and Neglect Program. Contains statistics regarding victims, abusers, types of abuse, services and number of reports received.
Elder Abuse and Neglect Program Annual Report FY 2008 (covers July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008)
Annual Report for FY 2008 for the Elder Abuse and Neglect Program. Contains statustics regarding victims, abusers, types of abuse, services and number of reports received.
Fiscal Focus (2007, July)
This periodical is designed to provide fiscal information of general interest and in compliance with state statutes. This issue of Fiscal Focus takes note of the fact that the number of senior citizens age 65 and over is growing rapidly and looks at the implications for government. In this issue: Population Aging: Are Governments Ready? Two Federal Laws Provide Major Support for the Elderly; Medicaid vs. Medicare; Giving Illinois Seniors a Break; Illinois Cares Rx; Long Term Care Trends; The Facts on Elder Abuse; Illinois Foster Grandparent Program; A Closer Look at the Community Care Program; and Comparing Medicare Populations.
Illinois Department on Aging hosts 23rdt Annual Elder Rights Conference during Elder Abuse Awareness Month (2009, July 15) [1058**09]
Press release: The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) will host the 23rd Annual Elder Rights Conference Wednesday, July 15 through Friday, July 17, at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort. The conference brings together providers and professionals to focus on various topics including elder abuse prevention. Earlier this month, Governor Quinn proclaimed July as Elder Abuse Awareness Month in Illinois and IDoA launched the Break the Silence campaign in an effort to increase awareness of elder abuse.
Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Annual Report {periodical start}
Annual Report for the Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Contains statistics regarding funding, number of ombudsmen, resident and family council meetings, activities, and number of complaints.
Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Annual Report FY 2008 (covers July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008) [IOCI 0949-09]
Annual Report for FY 2008 for the Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Contains statistics regarding funding, number of ombudsmen, resident and family council meetings, activities, and number of complaints.
