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Vt., Mass., Maine in top three for elder-abuse protections; NH comes in 25th

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Connecticut, Hawaii and Wisconsin have the most frequent assisted-living facility inspections, which is ten times more frequent than in Nebraska, the state with the lowest frequency. (Curtesy photo)

As the nation faces ongoing economic challenges, it is important to recognize that the elderly population, who often rely on a fixed income, are particularly vulnerable to financial, emotional, and physical abuse. To shed light on this important issue, the personal finance company WalletHub today released its annual report on the States with the Best Elder Abuse protections.

WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on 16 key indicators of elder-abuse protection. The data set ranges from each state's share of all elder abuse complaints to their laws concerning financial elder abuse.

States With the Best Elder-Abuse
Protections
States With the Worst Elder-Abuse
Protections
1. Wisconsin 42. Alaska
2. Virginia 43. New Jersey
3. Vermont 44. Montana
4. Massachusetts 45. Nevada
5. Ohio 46. Utah
6. Illinois 47. Delaware
7. Maine 48. Tennessee
8. Kentucky 49. California
9. West Virginia 50. South Carolina
10. Wyoming 51. South Dakota


Key Stats

  • Alaska has the highest total long-term care Ombudsman program funding (per resident aged 65 and older), which is 14.7 times higher than in Florida, the state with the lowest.
  • The District of Columbia has the most certified volunteer Ombudsmen (per 100,000 residents aged 65 and older), whereas Delaware, Mississippi, Nevada, South Dakota and West Virginia are the states that have none.
  • Connecticut, Hawaii and Wisconsin have the most frequent assisted-living facility inspections, which is ten times more frequent than in Nebraska, the state with the lowest frequency.
  • Hawaii has the highest nursing-home quality (share of certified nursing-home beds rated 4 or 5 stars), which is 3.6 times higher than in Louisiana, the state with the lowest.


To view the full report and your state's rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-best-elder-abuse-protection/28754

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