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Extensive reports of elder abuse result in Louisiana Office of Elderly Affairs audit

BATON ROUGE, La. (WGNO) — A recent report from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor revealed that there may be misconduct and inaction in the Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs including allegations of abuse against elders.

Louisiana lawmakers are questioning the agency’s leaders and production through fiscal years 2018-2022. Especially when the audit shows the same funding as “Adult Protective Services,” which serves people from ages 18-59 but produced twice the amount of reports.

“It’s incredible to me that the funding is the same. The staff is very close to the same, but the size of the report numbers was incredibly different,” said State Senator Beth Mizell (R-Franklinton).

The Office of Elderly Affairs was put in place for the protection of Louisiana residents age 60 and over, who are vulnerable to harm from themselves and those in charge of their well-being.

The audit stems from several claims of unreported forms of elder abuse and neglect such as caregiver neglect, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and much more.

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The audit also claimed that “Elderly Protective Services” (EPS) suffers from a lack of follow-ups, preventative deaths, staffing issues, and an ineffective data system. The following statistics were reported by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor:

To review the audit in its entirety, visit the Louisiana Legislative Auditor website.

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