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Utah mandates reporting of older adult abuse for all residents and professionals

May 09, 2024 | Utah Department of Financial Institutions, Offices, Departments, and Divisions, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah


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Utah mandates reporting of older adult abuse for all residents and professionals
A recent meeting of the MPO Finance Committee in Utah highlighted the critical issue of older adult abuse and the importance of community awareness and action. Megan Schmidt presented valuable insights on recognizing warning signs of abuse and the responsibilities of residents under Utah's mandatory reporting law.

Schmidt emphasized that all Utahns are required to report any suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults. This law mandates immediate notification to adult protective services or local law enforcement if there is any reason to believe that an older adult is in danger. "It’s a good reminder for everybody that we are mandatory reporters throughout our life as long as we reside in Utah," Schmidt stated, urging community members to remain vigilant not just in professional settings but also in their personal lives.

The meeting also provided practical information on how to report suspected abuse. Residents can call a dedicated hotline during business hours or submit reports online at any time, ensuring that concerns can be addressed promptly, even outside of regular office hours. This flexibility is crucial for those who may witness troubling situations during evenings or weekends.

Schmidt's presentation serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to protect vulnerable adults in our communities. By understanding the signs of abuse and knowing how to report it, residents can play a vital role in safeguarding the well-being of older adults. The discussion at the MPO Finance Committee meeting underscores the importance of community engagement in addressing this pressing issue, ultimately fostering a safer environment for all.

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