Sexual assault affects people of all ages, backgrounds and genders. Many survivors face emotional, physical and psychological challenges after an assault.
Advocates emphasize the importance of listening to survivors, believing their experiences, and providing access to counseling, medical care and legal support.
By raising awareness, communities hope to create safer environments and strengthen systems that protect individuals from violence.
Another important issue connected to community safety is the abuse of older adults. Senior abuse can take many forms, including physical harm, emotional mistreatment, neglect, and financial exploitation. In many cases, the abuse occurs in settings where older adults depend on others for care or assistance. Because seniors may fear retaliation, feel ashamed, or rely on their abuser for support, many cases go unreported.
“Communities and advocates such as the local Ombudsmen work to prevent elder abuse by promoting education, encouraging regular wellness checks, and strengthening protective services” Shelli Dunham, local Ombudsman, said.
Family members, caregivers, and neighbors play an important role in recognizing warning signs, such as unexplained injuries, sudden changes in behavior, or unusual financial activity. By raising awareness and supporting reporting systems, communities can help ensure that older adults are treated with dignity, respect and protection.
For questions or concerns, call Dunham or Dominique Bonilla at 918-682-7891. The Ombudsman Program is always looking for volunteers to go to facilities and play a big role in advocating for these residents.