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Report to the Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate March 2011 ELDER JUSTICE Stronger Federal Leadership Could Enhance National Response to Elder Abuse GAO-11-208 GAO On March 21, 2011, this report was revised to correct typographical and formatting errors. In Table 3 on page 17, the number of reports received is now 357,000 and the number of states responding is now 31. On page 18, line 25, the number of states is now 38. In appendix V, a “yes” has been added in the column “Can the older adult qualify based on age alone?” for Oregon. In appendix VI, the entry for Missouri was in error and has been deleted. In appendix VIII, the entry for Tennessee under “Older Americans Act formula grants” and for Wisconsin under “Other nonfederal funds” were in error and have been deleted. The totals for these two columns are now $1,715,912 and $14,041,750, respectively. In appendices V and VIII, shading errors have been corrected. These changes have no effect on the report’s findings, conclusions, or recommendations.
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ELDER JUSTICE: Stronger Federal Leadership Could Enhance National Response to Elder Abuse

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