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What are examples of elder abuse coercion?

According to the Department of Justice, approximately one in ten Americans aged 60 and older experience some form of elder abuse annually. Coercion is a particularly insidious form of mistreatment that can manifest in various ways, undermining an older adult's autonomy and well-being. Understanding **what are examples of elder abuse coercion** is the first step toward recognizing and preventing this harm.

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What evidence is commonly found in elder abuse cases?

Early detection of elder abuse hinges on recognizing tell-tale signs and gathering concrete evidence. Understanding **what evidence is commonly found in elder abuse cases** is a critical first step for family members, caregivers, and legal professionals working to protect vulnerable seniors.

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