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Wednesday, December 1, 2021 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Abuse, Neglect & Scams Recognizing Elder Abuse: Resources for Prevention and Reporting With Michigan Supreme Court Justice Megan Cavanagh and Assistant Attorney General Katharyn Barron Michigan Supreme Court Justice Megan Cavanagh and Assistant Attorney General Katharyn Barron discuss the most prevalent forms of elder abuse, how to recognize them, and the important steps in reporting any form of abuse. The state’s task forces and their vast affiliations provide valuable resources to educate the public about elder abuse. Resources for Prevention and Reporting from the State of Michigan: Vulnerable Incident Report Elder Abuse Task Force Warning Signs of Elder Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation Adult Protective Services Adult Community Placement Previous Article Not a House, a Home: Retirement Living for Fun and Profit Next Article Organize Your Photos and Videos Print Tags: Michigan Chief Justice Megan Cavanagh Michigan Assistant Attorney General Katharyn Barro Elder Abuse Warning Signs Michigan Task Force on Elder Abuse Reporting Elder Abuse RecognizIng Elder Abuse Elder Abuse and the Courts