It is up toEveryone toPrevent andAddressElder AbuseSocial SecurityScams can bereported to SSAOffice of theInspector General(oig.ssa.gov/report(1-800-269-0271Social Isolationis a KnownRisk Factor forElder Abuse  Adult ProtectiveServices Receivesand InvestigatesReports of Abuse,Neglect andExploration in theCommunityOnly 4% ofElder AbuseCases areReportedworldwideWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Dayis observed onJune 15thEvery YearAbout 1 in 10American Aged60+ haveExperiencedAbuseI canPreventElder AbuseBy________Bedsores,UnattendedMedical Needs,Poor Hygiene, AndUnusual WeightLoss are Sign ofNeglectAgeism isDiscriminationandStereotypingBased on AgePurple is TheColorAssociated withElder AbuseAwarenessThe Impactof ElderAbuse is Feltby People ofALL AgesEldercare Locator(eldercare.acl.gov, 1-800-677-1116)connects OlderAmerican andCaregivers withTrustworthy LocalSupport ResourcesUnusual Changes inMoney Management,Spending Patterns,and FinancialDocuments are Signsof Financial AbuseUnwantedTouching isan exampleof SexualAbuseResidents of Long-Term Care Facilitieshave Rights, knownas Resident Rights,guaranteed by theFederal NursingHome Reform LawApproximately50% of peopleliving withDementiaExperienceAbuse or NeglectWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Daywas Launchedin 2006If Someoneis inImmediateDanger call911The NationalElder FraudHotline is 1-833-FRAUD-11(1-833-372-8311)Physical Abusecan CauseBodily Injury,Physical Pain,or ImpairmentFear and Anxiety,Isolation and Depressionare All Sings ofEmotional/PsychologicalAbuse.Long Term CareOmbudsman ProgramReceives andInvestigates reports ofabuse, neglect, orexploitation in Long-Term Care Facilities  GovernmentImpersonation andthe GrandparentScam areExamples of ElderFraudIt is up toEveryone toPrevent andAddressElder AbuseSocial SecurityScams can bereported to SSAOffice of theInspector General(oig.ssa.gov/report(1-800-269-0271Social Isolationis a KnownRisk Factor forElder Abuse  Adult ProtectiveServices Receivesand InvestigatesReports of Abuse,Neglect andExploration in theCommunityOnly 4% ofElder AbuseCases areReportedworldwideWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Dayis observed onJune 15thEvery YearAbout 1 in 10American Aged60+ haveExperiencedAbuseI canPreventElder AbuseBy________Bedsores,UnattendedMedical Needs,Poor Hygiene, AndUnusual WeightLoss are Sign ofNeglectAgeism isDiscriminationandStereotypingBased on AgePurple is TheColorAssociated withElder AbuseAwarenessThe Impactof ElderAbuse is Feltby People ofALL AgesEldercare Locator(eldercare.acl.gov, 1-800-677-1116)connects OlderAmerican andCaregivers withTrustworthy LocalSupport ResourcesUnusual Changes inMoney Management,Spending Patterns,and FinancialDocuments are Signsof Financial AbuseUnwantedTouching isan exampleof SexualAbuseResidents of Long-Term Care Facilitieshave Rights, knownas Resident Rights,guaranteed by theFederal NursingHome Reform LawApproximately50% of peopleliving withDementiaExperienceAbuse or NeglectWorld ElderAbuseAwareness Daywas Launchedin 2006If Someoneis inImmediateDanger call911The NationalElder FraudHotline is 1-833-FRAUD-11(1-833-372-8311)Physical Abusecan CauseBodily Injury,Physical Pain,or ImpairmentFear and Anxiety,Isolation and Depressionare All Sings ofEmotional/PsychologicalAbuse.Long Term CareOmbudsman ProgramReceives andInvestigates reports ofabuse, neglect, orexploitation in Long-Term Care Facilities  GovernmentImpersonation andthe GrandparentScam areExamples of ElderFraud

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