Reports Find Health Workers Still Aren't Alerting Police Regarding Likely Elder Abuse
Workers in nursing homes, hospital ERs and other health facilities are required by law to notify police whenever they notice likely signs of physical or sexual abuse. But that's often not happening.
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June 12, 2019 at 05:01PM
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NPR News: Reports Find Health Workers Still Aren't Alerting Police Regarding Likely Elder Abuse
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