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    cases of elder abuse in nursing homes and the failure to report abuse. However, the study results showed that the implications include the need for broader penalties and the increase of training of human services professionals. The purpose of the fourth study was to explore the experiences of professionals working the frontlines of elder abuse victims (Cairns & Vreugdenhil, 2014). The research problem was that the increase of the aging population leads to an increase of the challenging elder abuse

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    Elder Abuse It is challenging to define elder abuse, as so many forms exist and the extent is not so visible in many cases; also, the consequences and the medical bills of the physical abuse is very expensive. Elder abuse does not only come in the form of emotional or physical violence but also from neglect and failure to care for the elderly. It is hard to create a coordinated community response (CCR) that fits all the abused elderly; thus, it is imperative to tailor-made each CCR to fit the needs

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    mistreatment and abuse is likely to grow as the proportion of older people in the population continues to increase (HSE, 2012.pp.1-1).” Safeguarding adults is acknowledged as a critical issue for society. Abuse is become a common phenomenon in every society regardless of status, age, culture, race. It is one of the worldwide problems. Elder abuse is the most invisible social problems of society because it exists within the family and professionals may not recognise the abused person (Kosberg1998).Abuse is a

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    Each year there is an estimated 4 million elderly Americans that are victims of physical, psychological, or abused in other ways (Elder Abuse and Neglect: In Search of Solutions. (n.d.). Retrieved January 26, 2016, from http://www.apa.org/pi/aging/resources/guides/elder-abuse.aspx). There are some cases that get reported to the proper authorities and some cases that do not get reported at all. For the abused elderly people, their lives are put at risk and their health also declines. They feel helpless

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    Elder Abuse Case Study

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    Elderly people who suffer with dementia are at an increased risk of experiencing abuse. On the Alzheimer’s website (www.alzheimer.ca, March 7) they discuss the reasons for this heightened risk. The site found that the risk is due to the impairment in the person’s cognitive ability, and the fact that this segment of population has issues with their ability to communicate. People with Alzheimer’s are very dependent on their caregivers; whether that be a family member or a long term care facility. This

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    the number of abuse cases reported each year. Although we as a society have made progress in trying to mitigate elderly abuse through education, detection, reporting, and enforcement, more must be done if we are serious about reducing and eliminating elder abuse. Cases of elder abuse occur behind closed doors in nursing (home) facilities and while in the care of home health care workers. We must look closely at the people who are abusing the elderly regardless of the type of abuse. A nursing facility

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    vision limitation, senior caregiving creates opportunities for caregivers to take advantage, whether it be intentional or accidental. Up to half a million cases of elder abuse are taken to authorities each year and these are only the reported ones. It is estimated that there may be millions of unreported nursing home abuses and home care abuses every year (“Comprehensive and Unbiased Info”). Some cases are undocumented because

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    Files and Links’ section within AMP. Test Steps: 1. Inquire with the business regarding Financial Elder abuse and determine the following: a. What criterion is used within the Bill Pay claims group to identify possible instances of Financial Elder Abuse? b. How does the banker report suspected Financial Elder Abuse? c. Does management obtain any information/data from the Elder Financial Abuse (EFA) team regarding reports submitted by the Online Claims team? This information would be used for

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    Elder Protection and Abuse Prevention Act Introduction The “Elder Protection and Abuse Prevention Act” was introduced by Richard Blumenthal, who is a senior senator from Connecticut. The bill was introduced to the House of Senate on April 5, 2016 and it is at the first step in the legislative process. The purpose of this bill is “to amend the Older American Act of 1965 to authorize federal assistance to state protective services programs, and for other purposes” (govtrack.us, 2016, para. 2). Since

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    Elder abuse is a broad term that encompasses 6 different types of abuse: Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Abandonment, Neglect, Emotional/Psychological Abuse, and Financial Exploitation. Of these, financial exploitation is the third most commonly substantiated type of abuse with an estimated financial loss of $2.6 Billion per year. (Elder Abuse Fact Sheet 2010) One study showed that 41 of every 1,000 residents in New York were the victim of major financial exploitation, but only 1 in 44 cases of were

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