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    Elder Abuse, a type of domestic violence, is a under recognized problem within the United States and West Virginia. Elder abuse is the intentional or neglectful acts by a caregiver or trusted loved ones that leads to or might lead to the harm of a vulnerable elder (National Center on Elder Abuse, 2012). Throughout the United States elder abuse is on the rise because there are more baby boomers and not enough health care professionals that specialize in elder care or family members that want to take

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    Policy refers to a set amount of rules and guidelines on how to proceed with abuse-related incidents against older people. There is no specific Canadian law that addresses the mistreatment of elders which is why abuse is under-reported and often overlooked. A study in Manitoba discovered that many older respondents were against "mandatory reporting" because of fear and the high reliance on others

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    was conducted by the Minnesota Department of Human Services revealed that 43 percent of cases reported were due to caregiver neglect; 19 percent self-neglect; 15 percent financial exploitation; 11 percent physical abuse; 9 percent were emotional/mental abuse; and 3 percent sexual abuse (MN Department of Human Services, 2015). Vulnerabilities can start early in life and cummulative expereinces can shape adult outcomes. Early life difficulties, such as a learning disability, can can create challenges

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    I. Social Problem: Definition of Elder Abuse Elder Abuse is defined as a “knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable adult.” (“What is Elder Abuse?” 2016, July 22, Administration on Aging) II. Description of Elder Abuse Elder Abuse is categorized into seven different types: (“What is Elder Abuse?” 2016, July 22, Administration on Aging) 1. Physical: physical pain or injury on a senior. 2. Sexual: non-consensual

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    Nursing Home Abuse

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    3 Signs Of Nursing Home Abuse You Want To Watch For Placing your loved one in a nursing home can be a difficult decision, but sometimes it's necessary if you're unable to care for them at home. You want to trust the nursing facility gives the best of care, but sometimes that's not the case. It's a good practice to check your loved one frequently at various times of the day and keep watch for signs of neglect and abuse. Here are some of the signs that your loved one could be mistreated. Weight Loss

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    History Of Elder Abuse

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    History of elderly abuse Elder abuse is not just based on hitting there are many different types of abuse such as: physical abuse, sexual abuse, domestic violence, psychological abuse, financial abuse and neglect. Estimates show that 4-6% of the elderly are being abused. In 1996, twenty years ago, 450,000 elderly experienced abuse nationwide. This is a very high number of elders being abused that can’t defend themselves. The earliest study of Adult Protective Services was accomplished by Virginia

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    According to the reading in this week’s content the reflecting incidents of abuse involving elderly residents in senior care homes are staggering and disheartening. This resident on resident abuse is hardly addressed, and state and government agencies have not provided much assistance in trying to prevent it from happening. In the case of the elderly man attacking an elderly woman the facility felt that increasing his meds would solve the issue of his erratic behavior. However, while increasing his

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    recognise signs of abuse Definition of physical abuse Physical abuse is non-accidental pain or injury inflicted on a service user by a health or care worker. This can include hitting, shaking, rough treatment or inappropriate use of restraint. Definition of Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse usually refers to any sexual activity that is unwanted and is inflicted by physical force or other methods of coercion such as threats or intimidation. Definition of Emotional/Psychological Abuse This refers to

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    A reliable article brought to my attention the possible explanations for this type of abuse based on the atmosphere or agency providing the care. Things like, inadequate training, improper screening of prospective employees, and lack of time and resources causes these nursing aides to react in types of ways which results in the helpless individual harmed. Companies suddenly become short staffed, leaving other employees no option other than to step up and fill a position even though they may not

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    Indicator of Elder Physical Abuse The best way to indicate if an elder is being abused is by looking at signs or indicators. According to Watson, E. (2013) the signs and symptoms of physical abuse in nursing homes are Bruising, burns, broken bones, lacerations, scars, welts—check symmetry/asymmetry. In addition, some residents could also behave differently because of the pain they go through from their injuries. For instance, if a resident complains about the pain it's a good way to investigate

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