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Ms. Molina, a former APS employee and current older adult, voiced strong support for the senior protection initiatives. She highlighted the prevalence of elder abuse and neglect, particularly self-neglect, and the challenges faced by 'solo agers' in accessing care.
Public Safety Committee - Feb 17, 2026→Ms. Cardenas, representing the Gonzaba Foundation and the Joint Commission on Elderly Affairs, expressed strong support for the CCR to enhance senior protection. She highlighted the growing senior population's vulnerability to exploitation and the importance of the proposed strategies for prevention and intervention.
Public Safety Committee - Feb 17, 2026→Ms. Whit Howell, representing AARP, stated her organization's support for the city's focus on enhancing senior protections and strengthening programs, noting the rise in abuse and fraud.
Public Safety Committee - Feb 17, 2026→Mr. Greer, representing OATS (presumably an organization focused on technology for seniors), endorsed the CCR, emphasizing the need for digital and physical safety for older adults. He highlighted the potential of proposed measures like the Do Not Call Registry and updates to solicitation ordinances.