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Home / Legal Info for Senior Albertans

Legal Info for Senior Albertans

Learn more about elder abuse – how to identify, prevent, and deal with it.

Someone is abusing me.

If you are being abused and in danger, call 911 immediately.

You have options.

  • Talk to a family member or friend that you trust.
  • Call a help line in your area.
  • Call or go to an organization that can help you.

Help Lines

  • Alberta Abuse Helpline at 1.855.4HELPAB (1.855.443.5722) to connect with resources, support, services, and referrals
  • Alberta Family Violence Information Line at 780.310.1818 for more information about resources in your area
  • Edmonton Seniors Abuse Help Line at 780.454.888
  • Calgary Elder Abuse Resource Line at 403.705.3250
  • Protection for Persons in Care (PPC) at 1.888.357.9339 to report abuse if you are receiving care or support from publicly funded service providers

More information on getting help – OakNet – our website for older adults.


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