The NationalElder FraudHotline is 1-833-FRAUD-11(1-833-372-8311)Bedsores,UnattendedMedical Needs,Poor Hygiene, AndUnusual WeightLoss are Sign ofNeglectWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Daywas Launchedin 2006If Someoneis inImmediateDanger call911Physical Abusecan CauseBodily Injury,Physical Pain,or ImpairmentWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Dayis observed onJune 15thEvery YearIt is up toEveryone toPrevent andAddressElder AbuseLong Term CareOmbudsman ProgramReceives andInvestigates reports ofabuse, neglect, orexploitation in Long-Term Care Facilities  Social SecurityScams can bereported to SSAOffice of theInspector General(oig.ssa.gov/report(1-800-269-0271Residents of Long-Term Care Facilitieshave Rights, knownas Resident Rights,guaranteed by theFederal NursingHome Reform LawFear and Anxiety,Isolation and Depressionare All Sings ofEmotional/PsychologicalAbuse.Adult ProtectiveServices Receivesand InvestigatesReports of Abuse,Neglect andExploration in theCommunityAbout 1 in 10American Aged60+ haveExperiencedAbuseApproximately50% of peopleliving withDementiaExperienceAbuse or NeglectSocial Isolationis a KnownRisk Factor forElder Abuse  Eldercare Locator(eldercare.acl.gov, 1-800-677-1116)connects OlderAmerican andCaregivers withTrustworthy LocalSupport ResourcesGovernmentImpersonation andthe GrandparentScam areExamples of ElderFraudAgeism isDiscriminationandStereotypingBased on AgeOnly 4% ofElder AbuseCases areReportedworldwideUnusual Changes inMoney Management,Spending Patterns,and FinancialDocuments are Signsof Financial AbusePurple is TheColorAssociated withElder AbuseAwarenessI canPreventElder AbuseBy________The Impactof ElderAbuse is Feltby People ofALL AgesUnwantedTouching isan exampleof SexualAbuseThe NationalElder FraudHotline is 1-833-FRAUD-11(1-833-372-8311)Bedsores,UnattendedMedical Needs,Poor Hygiene, AndUnusual WeightLoss are Sign ofNeglectWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Daywas Launchedin 2006If Someoneis inImmediateDanger call911Physical Abusecan CauseBodily Injury,Physical Pain,or ImpairmentWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Dayis observed onJune 15thEvery YearIt is up toEveryone toPrevent andAddressElder AbuseLong Term CareOmbudsman ProgramReceives andInvestigates reports ofabuse, neglect, orexploitation in Long-Term Care Facilities  Social SecurityScams can bereported to SSAOffice of theInspector General(oig.ssa.gov/report(1-800-269-0271Residents of Long-Term Care Facilitieshave Rights, knownas Resident Rights,guaranteed by theFederal NursingHome Reform LawFear and Anxiety,Isolation and Depressionare All Sings ofEmotional/PsychologicalAbuse.Adult ProtectiveServices Receivesand InvestigatesReports of Abuse,Neglect andExploration in theCommunityAbout 1 in 10American Aged60+ haveExperiencedAbuseApproximately50% of peopleliving withDementiaExperienceAbuse or NeglectSocial Isolationis a KnownRisk Factor forElder Abuse  Eldercare Locator(eldercare.acl.gov, 1-800-677-1116)connects OlderAmerican andCaregivers withTrustworthy LocalSupport ResourcesGovernmentImpersonation andthe GrandparentScam areExamples of ElderFraudAgeism isDiscriminationandStereotypingBased on AgeOnly 4% ofElder AbuseCases areReportedworldwideUnusual Changes inMoney Management,Spending Patterns,and FinancialDocuments are Signsof Financial AbusePurple is TheColorAssociated withElder AbuseAwarenessI canPreventElder AbuseBy________The Impactof ElderAbuse is Feltby People ofALL AgesUnwantedTouching isan exampleof SexualAbuse

World Elder Abuse Day - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-The National Elder Fraud Hotline is 1-833-FRAUD-11 (1-833-372-8311)
  2. G-Bedsores, Unattended Medical Needs, Poor Hygiene, And Unusual Weight Loss are Sign of Neglect
  3. B-World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was Launched in 2006
  4. I-If Someone is in Immediate Danger call 911
  5. N-Physical Abuse can Cause Bodily Injury, Physical Pain, or Impairment
  6. G-World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is observed on June 15th Every Year
  7. N-It is up to Everyone to Prevent and Address Elder Abuse
  8. O-Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Receives and Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in Long-Term Care Facilities
  9. B-Social Security Scams can be reported to SSA Office of the Inspector General (oig.ssa.gov/report (1-800-269-0271
  10. G-Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities have Rights, known as Resident Rights, guaranteed by the Federal Nursing Home Reform Law
  11. G-Fear and Anxiety, Isolation and Depression are All Sings of Emotional/Psychological Abuse.
  12. N-Adult Protective Services Receives and Investigates Reports of Abuse, Neglect and Exploration in the Community
  13. I-About 1 in 10 American Aged 60+ have Experienced Abuse
  14. B-Approximately 50% of people living with Dementia Experience Abuse or Neglect
  15. B-Social Isolation is a Known Risk Factor for Elder Abuse
  16. O-Eldercare Locator (eldercare.acl.gov, 1-800-677-1116) connects Older American and Caregivers with Trustworthy Local Support Resources
  17. I-Government Impersonation and the Grandparent Scam are Examples of Elder Fraud
  18. O-Ageism is Discrimination and Stereotyping Based on Age
  19. O-Only 4% of Elder Abuse Cases are Reported worldwide
  20. G-Unusual Changes in Money Management, Spending Patterns, and Financial Documents are Signs of Financial Abuse
  21. B-Purple is The Color Associated with Elder Abuse Awareness
  22. O-I can Prevent Elder Abuse By ________
  23. N-The Impact of Elder Abuse is Felt by People of ALL Ages
  24. I-Unwanted Touching is an example of Sexual Abuse