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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day awareness graphic promoting senior safety and dignity
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Breaking the Silence: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

by Carlita Vasser, CEO of At Home CareJune 17, 2026June 17, 2026

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day puts a necessary spotlight on one of the most hidden public health and safety issues facing older adults. The story urges families and communities to recognize the warning signs of abuse, neglect, isolation, and exploitation while reinforcing that protecting seniors begins with awareness, conversation, and action.1

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