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    Women And Elderly Abuse Prepared by: Fatima Al Rebh Mona Al Zawad Wijdan Al Mushqab Azhar Al Qatifi Supervised by: Dr. Ola Lachine Introduction: We consider the adult who is 65 years and older is elderly, and they call it "the golden age", because in this age people tend to focus in the personal interests and hobbies after they accomplish all their life goals as their health retreat, and trying to gain their own autonomy, but unfortunately it is also a sad phase, because of the elderly physical

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    Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Debra K. Showers Kaplan University Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Are nursing homes abusing and neglecting the elderly? The elderly are abused and neglected in society today by caregivers in nursing homes. Elder abuse or neglect is a single or repeated action occurring within any relationship where there is an overlook of trust which causes injury or distress to an older

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    Elder and Child Abuse Trina Gaston Lurleen B Wallace-ADN Program Mrs. Joy Butler Mental Health Clinical Instructors September 21, 2016 Elder and Child Abuse Children and the elderly are a dependent demographic. Their dependence on their caregivers for sustenance makes them vulnerable to abuse. Abuse can manifest in two forms physical and non-physical abuse. While the victims of aggressive attacks are easily identifiable leading to appropriate actions taken against the culprits, the majority

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    Abuse of elderly is prevalent throughout contemporary America. Elder abuse is the mistreatment of people, as defined by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization, 60 years of age older (JCAHO 2002). “Examples ranged from outright physical assault of old people in modernized cultures that have been sadly acculturated to so-called traditional forms of family violence, to the systematic ostracisation of tribal elders by the community in some less developed countries as a form

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    other people. Elders abuse come in many types of forms. For instance, it could be physical, emotional, or financial exploitation abuse. Therefore, elders need someone who they could rely on and give them the good care that they need. According to Elder Abuse and Neglect, physical abuse to elders is when you hurt elders physically. Sometimes physical abuse could be a result of scars, bruises, and another type of marks that you could see through elders skins. “Physical abuse can also be an inappropriate

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    substance abuse by examining populations that are often overlooked in addiction studies. Over the past several decades, many general studies have been done about the prevalence and effects of addiction. These studies often focus on risk factors, daily use and/or treatment, and information is gathered through polls and observations. Most of these studies, however, are nonspecific regarding social and cultural factors. I will focus on how addiction affects three vulnerable populations: the elderly, disabled

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    million, and subsequently will experience an expected rise within the next ten years, resulting in an increase of roughly 236 million people aged 65 and older throughout the world. Therefore, as our elderly population increases, so will the substance use epidemic. Currently the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (2016) states, an estimated 8 million alcoholics are seniors, and often to referred as the invisible “silent epidemic.” With numbers such as, 15% >65 at risk for alcohol dependency

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    can cause physical pain and leave the victim bloody and bruised, for instance abuse, while others cause mental anguish and financial hardship, such as teenage pregnancies. Many of these problems remain hidden, even with all the help that is usually available, because of embarrassment or fear of hurting a loved one. Although there are many proposed solutions, none have been effective enough to wipe the problems out. Abuse is a problem that an estimated 1.57 million Americans over the age of 60 are

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    Essay On Elderly Abuse

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    caregiver, stranger, loved one, or any other person that may cause any type of risk or harm to an elderly adult. It is well known that as the elderly population ages, they become more fragile and weak and they are less able to stand up for themselves, whether it is bullying or fighting back if they are being attacked (Health Guide). Many individual’s think it is right to take advantage of the elderly since many of them suffer from health issues such as being blind, not hearing well, Dementia, not

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    Preventing Elderly Abuse

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    One day every family will be faced with the heartbreaking decision of how to take care of elderly parents. The decisions will be: to hire someone to come in the home, quit work, and the last resort is to place them in a nursing home. Most people cannot afford to quit work or hire a private sitter or nurse to come into the home. This leaves the only option of placing elder parents in a nursing home. Families everywhere are traumatized to hear that their loved ones have died due to neglectful caregivers

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