Dominica Council on Aging continues to fight Elder Abuse

By Caribbean Medical News Staff
Speaking at the recent celebration of the 100th birthday of Josephine Lawrence of Grand Fond, the President of the Dominica Council on Aging, Zetma Toussaint said that abuse of the elderly continues to be of concern for her organization.
She said one example is: “If an elderly person is taken from his/her home to live with a relative and they are confined to one room in the house,” thus rendering the individual ‘isolated’.
Another prevalent occurrence is: “Property being taken away from them. They are made to sign papers without being told what the papers are…We have to be on our guard.” Toussaint assured that such incidents exist.
She called on all to support the Council on Aging as it prepares to host a regional conference in Dominica. The event will be used to make recommendations to regional governments for the implementation of laws against the abuse of the elderly.
Plans will also be developed for support of the elderly following natural disasters. The council is working collaboratively with other local and regional agencies in that regard.
“The Council on Aging, in its continuing efforts to educate and raise awareness of the issues affecting elders, will be convening and hosting the 3rd Caribbean Conference on Abuse and Other Issues of the Elderly.”
The conference will be held at the Fort Young Hotel between November 30th and December 1st.

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