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    Old Nursing Home

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    Background The social problem of elderly abuse is a growing issue around the world. Everyone agrees that no senior citizen should be abused or neglected, however people cannot agree on how much the government should be regulating senior living facilities. Before looking at the social and economic costs and benefits of creating stricter federal regulations to prevent elderly abuse, it is important to know the history and views of both sides of the debate on elderly abuse. In the twenty first century

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    Elder Abuse is just as sad and unfortunate as child abuse and domestic violence. Just like children some older adults might find themselves vulnerable to mistreatment by family, friends, and caregivers. While some cultures and individual choose to carefree and honor the elder members of their family, other may disregard those members of the family and treat them like burdens or after thoughts. In today’s paper we will discuss Ms. Sanders and the situation that she finds herself in when it involves

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    Elder Abuse Case Study

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    This brief essay examines two issues that affect the elderly directly: elder abuse and the need for end of life planning. The elderly need protection from abuse and should take steps to plan for their eventual demise. Elder Abuse in the United States Elder abuse is wide spread. Surprisingly, elder abuse was first described in research articles in the 1970s. Its severity and rates of occurrence continue to increase. Acierno et al. (2010) conducted a national telephone interview survey of randomly

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    main thing I received from reading your piece is that signs of abuse were ignored due to the victims declining to press charges and denying that the abuse was occurring. I'm shocked that no one looked into it sooner and more in depth. In many cases of abuse, the abused denies claims of abuse mainly due to fear of retaliation for "outing" the abuser especially since in this case the abuser was a relative. It also seems like the elderly couple were in early stages of dementia and there could be a possibility

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    Assignment # 6 It’s hard to say that this type of abuse is only happening in low income area when in fact like most domestic violence cases income level is not a guideline. Elder abuse which is also refer to as elder mistreatment, abuse in later life, this abuse is usually done by a family member, however, it can be anyone that is close to the senior. Abuse can take place in senior facilities such as long-term nursing facilities. Elder abuse includes harms by people the older person knows, or have

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    would this make you feel? Abuse does not necessarily mean physical abuse (hitting, scratching, pulling hair, etc.). Other types of abuse include sexual, neglect, exploitation, emotional, abandonment, and self-neglect. Sexual abuse refers to sexual contact of any kind without permission neglect is not providing food, health care, shelter or anything needed to live for vulnerable elder persons. Illegal taking or misuse of the elder’s property is called exploitation. Emotional abuse is the humiliation, threatening

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    Elder Abuse Research

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    One of the most used data collector used to measure abuse comes from the conflict tactics scale also known as CTS (Sev’er, 2014, p.283). Telephone interviews are often used in Canada but also face to face interviews (McDonald, 2011). Face to face interviews are one of the most reliable sources of data out there. Some of the other data collected on elder abuse comes from social workers, reports, police reports and reports from caregivers or health care providers (Barnett et al, 2011, p.596). During

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    Understanding “Elder Abuse and Neglect”: A critique of assumptions underpinning responses to the mistreatment and neglect of older people. Journal of elder abuse & neglect, 24(2), 88-103. The author is well decorated for their contribution to the world of academia particularly concerning girl child education. The author’s contribution is accredited and easily verifiable based on a keen following of his research work. The Journal discusses the way the society views and interacts with the elderly. The journal

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    Unit 204

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    in health and social care Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Outcome how to recognise signs of abuse Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse is an act of another party involving contact intended to cause feelings of physical pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm including hitting, slapping, pushing, kicking, or inappropriate sanctions Sexual abuse is a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an

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    heart breaking to think of our loved ones being mistreated by those we’ve entrusted their care to. Unfortunately, nursing home staff misconduct happens every day, sometimes with tragic consequences. In fact, in a study by the National Center On Elder Abuse, it was reported that 1 in 3 U.S. nursing homes were cited for violations of federal standards that had the potential to cause harm or that had caused actual harm to a resident. If your loved one has been the victim of nursing home staff misconduct

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