Pearl Robinson was a victim of elder abuse. Sadly, she was not alive when justice was served. Robinson and other seniors are the reason our government is taking NH elder abuse seriously.

Dealing with NH Elder Abuse

Pearl Robinson’s Story

 

Before she passed away, Robinson gave Paula Stevenson authority over her money. Stevenson was able to write checks and pay Robinson’s bills. Stevenson eventually become Robinson’s power of attorney.

But Stevenson betrayed Robinson. She stole more than $130,000 from the senior. Stevenson ended up being given a suspended NH State Prison sentence of 1.5 to 3 years in exchange for paying back $132,397 to Robinson’s estate.

Dealing with NH Elder Abuse

 

This is just one of many cases of NH elder abuse. This is a state that has to be especially vigilant because our senior population is growing more and more. Elder abuse can be physical, emotional, financial, or neglect.

We’ve talked about senior financial exploitation before.

So to tackle this problem, the Elder Abuse and Exploitation Unit was created. Since it’s creation, nine cases have led to indictments. 7 were money related.

The biggest problem is how to build a case without a victim’s testimony. Many seniors are not capable of saying what’s happening. They many have some cognitive impairments and aren’t able to say what they need to.

This is the same reason that people choose seniors to abuse.

Luckily, the more awareness that’s out there about elder abuse, the more seniors will be safe. We as a community can help one another by keeping an eye out.

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