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    ELDER ABUSE Jennifer Stastny Final Policy Issue Paper May 14, 2015   ABSTRACT Policy changes are needed in order to provide senior citizens with a safe, quality living environment free from abuse. Changes at federal, state, and local governments are needed to provide the best possible support and series to the aging population. With the significant increase of older Americans their likelihood of being taken advantage of and mistreated has risen a great amount. This vulnerable population

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    Elder Assessment Findings General Assessment General assessment of Mr. McKay raises a few red flags that may indicate potential elder mistreatment. Dried stool and dirty sheets are noted on more than one occasion. This reveals that Mr. McKay is not getting adequate and timely care and the care takers are neglecting to tend to him on a more frequent basis. Pre albumin and albumin are used to interpret individual’s nutritional status. Mr. McKay’s pre-albumin was within a normal range with 16.0

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    Physical abuse of the elderly occurs when a carer harms the individual or places them in danger. A carer may be a family member or someone who is responsible for taking caring of them. The carer may hit, slap, kick, push, burn, or force feed the elderly person and these are all considered to be signs of physical abuse. They may also give the wrong amount or even the wrong medicine to the elderly person. Physical abuse also includes sexual abuse; when someone has sexual contact with an individual

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    However, in elder abuse the descriptive words such as ethnicity and race has little to no effect on the one being abused (Hernandez-Tejada, Amstadter, Muzzy, & Acierno, 2013). The study of 5,777 participants in a weighted sample, which was given in English and Spanish. The types of abuse was emotional, physical, and sexual abuse ( Hernandez-Tejada, et al., 2013) In their study, to identify what factors were predictive to elder abuse based on race and enthicity observed that abuse in Non-White older

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    P1) Describe forms of abuse which may be experienced by adults. Physical Abuse - Is a form of abuse which may be violent towards another person who this person may be vulnerable and might not be able to protect themselves. Examples of this may be; cuts, bruises, and possible broken bones. The long term effects that physical abuse could have are mental illness, scared of people coming near them, loose self-esteem and confidence, and may become vulnerable. Sexual Abuse- This may occur when there

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    Population ageing is currently one of the most significant demographic trends and becoming a worldwide problem especially among the elderly who are often the most recognized and forgotten group in this analysis. Significant demographic trends concerning the aging population of U.S. from 1950 to 2050 (JACOBSEN). They are recognized as the ’elder’ the wisest, and perhaps the most knowledgeable about life and its experiences. This population however, is forgotten in terms of the respect and value it

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    for example, individual put-down or designations which by their extremely expression are probably going to bring about the individual to whom they are tended to react with viciousness coordinated at the speaker. Words that need defending must be abuse by and by coordinated at the individual they are tended to and not political proclamations that the listener finds profoundly hostile to his or her convictions. Subsequently, it is important to recognize provocative political discourse that is completely

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    all acts of physical, sexual, psychological and economic violence committed by a family member or intimate partner. It has to do with a pattern of power and control exerted by partner or family member upon another. The constancy and severity of the abuse can vary however, it always has a negative impact on the relationship. The devastating impact can last for a long time crossing generations or a lifetime. The battered women movement goal was to see domestic violence as a social problem as opposed

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    Abuse to the elderly people has been a common practice in most societies in different parts of the world. In recent years, our society has heightened its sensitivity to the abuse of older citizens. Many people observe elder abuse as harm in a place where trust is expected to the older by those who abuse them. Elder people are abused by individuals whom they are related to or relay their lives and health. It occurs in homes, hospitals, nursing homes and almost anywhere seniors live. Although recent

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    Lead to Elder Abuse Lin & Giles (2013) article outlines a model with interactions patterns which leads to dysfunctional communication and subsequently, elder abuse in the home, along with factors that lead to elder abuse. According to Lin & Giles (2013); Anthony et al. ( 2009), the model allows people to see the ways in which abuse is provoked, maintained, and hidden, thereby, providing an avenue for community educational programs, social support and resources for caregivers of elderly patients.

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