A landmark amendment to the national law for the aged created Korea’s elder abuse law (2006). The law provided a definition of elder abuse, a series of duties and responsibilities, a telephone hotline, a counseling center for the prevention of elder abuse, a mandatory reporting system, and various penalties. The Center for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, established in 2004, now has 18 regional centers operating various campaigns, activities, and intervention responses to elder abuse, such as a case judgment committee and a guardian committee against elder abuse. These actions indicate Korea’s concern about elder abuse. The Korean Information Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse continually has provided information to pro- mote understanding about elder abuse, about how intervention should be, and about which direction help should be developed for victims. The Korea Elder Protection Agency also has done various campaigns and has collected data from 18 centers on elder abuse in Korea.