RI Ranked Among Worst States in US for Elder Abuse Protection

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RI Ranked Among Worst States in US for Elder Abuse Protection

Rhode Island is ranked as one of the worst states in the country when it comes to elder abuse protection. 

According to a study done by WalletHub, RI is ranked 48th out of 51 states. 

“Abuse happens every day and takes many forms. Anyone can become a victim of abuse, but vulnerable older Americans — especially those who are women, have disabilities and rely on others for care or another type of assistance — are among the easiest targets for such misconduct. By one estimate, elder abuse affects as many as 5 million people per year, and 96 percent of all cases go unreported,” said WalletHub. 

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RI ranks 49th for prevalence, 7th for resources and 26th for protection. 

The Rankings 

Rhode Island ranks 48th just ahead of California and Wyoming at 49 and 50 while ranking behind New Jersey and South Dakota at 46 and 47 respectively. 

South Carolina is ranked as the worst state for elder-abuse protection while Washington D.C.  is ranked as the best state. 

For a full list of rankings, see the map below

Source: WalletHub

The Method 

In order to determine the states with the best protection against elder abuse, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across three key dimensions: 1) Prevalence, 2) Resources and 3) Protection.

They evaluated these dimensions using 10 key metrics.  Each metric was scored on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the “best protection against elder abuse.”

WalletHub calculated the overall score for each state based on its weighted average across all metrics and used the resulting scores to rank the states accordingly.

Prevalence – Total Points: 40

  • Share of Elder-Abuse, Gross-Neglect, and Exploitation Complaints: Full Weight (~40.00 Points)

Notes: This metric was calculated by dividing the number of elder-abuse, gross-neglect and exploitation complaints by the number of residents aged 65 and older. “Complaints” include those made to the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

 

Resources – Total Points: 30

  • Total Expenditures on Elder-Abuse Prevention per Resident Aged 65 & Older: Full Weight (~10.00 Points)
  • Total Expenditures on Legal-Assistance Development per Resident Aged 65 & Older: Full Weight (~10.00 Points)
  • Total Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Funding per Resident Aged 65 & Older: Full Weight (~10.00 Points)

Protection – Total Points: 30

  • Financial Elderly-Abuse Laws: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)


Note: This is a binary metric that considers the presence or absence of such legislation.

  • Eldercare Organizations & Services per Resident Aged 65 & Older: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
  • Presence of Elder-Abuse Forensic Centers: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
  • Number of Certified Volunteer Ombudsmen per Resident Aged 65 & Older: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
  • Frequency of Assisted-Living Facilities Inspections: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)
  • Quality of Nursing Homes: Full Weight (~5.00 Points)

 

Note: This metric measures the percentage of certified nursing-home beds rated 4 or 5 stars.

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