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Elder abuse crisis sparks urgent call for action

July 24, 2024 | Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico



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Elder abuse crisis sparks urgent call for action
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced urgent concerns regarding the living conditions of senior citizens in a local park, highlighting issues of inadequate heating and hot water. Danielle Hillen, a caregiver for her 88-year-old mother-in-law, emphasized the distressing situation faced by residents, many of whom are vulnerable and reliant on essential services.

Hillen detailed her family's significant financial investment in relocating her mother-in-law to the park, only to find that she has been without gas, hot water, and cooking facilities for over a month. This situation has raised alarms about the potential for elder abuse, particularly as some residents are receiving hospice care and others depend on home health services.

The meeting underscored the pressing need for immediate action to address these substandard living conditions. Hillen, alongside other concerned residents, called for solutions to ensure the safety and well-being of the elderly population in the community. The discussions reflect a growing urgency for local authorities to intervene and provide necessary support to prevent further deterioration of living conditions for these vulnerable individuals.

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