Elder Law

Elder Abuse Support Services Agreement

Elder Abuse Support Services Agreement

Elder Abuse Support Services Agreement

An Elder Abuse Support Services Agreement is a written document that outlines the terms and conditions of support services provided to an elderly individual who has experienced abuse, neglect, or exploitation. The agreement is typically between the elderly person or their legal representative and the service provider, such as a social service agency, counseling center, or legal aid organization. The agreement may specify the types of services to be provided, such as case management, counseling, legal advocacy, or housing assistance, as well as the frequency and duration of the services. The agreement may also outline the roles and responsibilities of each party, any fees or costs associated with the services, and procedures for terminating the agreement. An Elder Abuse Support Services Agreement helps ensure that the elderly person receives the necessary support and resources to recover from the effects of abuse and prevent further harm. The agreement also provides a clear understanding of the expectations and obligations of both the service provider and the elderly person or their representative.

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