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Elders In The United States Experience Abuse and Mistreatment

Elders Suffer Abuse in the U.S.

Research has revealed that more than one in 10 elderly adults in the United States experienced mistreatment during the previous year. Abuse of elders is a growing problem and often underreported. There is increasing evidence that this mistreatment increases the risk of death. Our older population is growing larger due to lengthening life spans, and this can put more people at risk for mistreatment. There is help available for victims.

With the uncertain economic times that we are in, it is more important than ever to promote elder abuse awareness so that vulnerable adults will not be forgotten. More people need to be made aware of programs that can help. Ultimately, the awareness is about change that leads to prevention for these vulnerable and older adults. We also want to recognize the dedication of the many professionals and advocates involved in this challenging field. Their efforts to enhance and protect the health, dignity, independence and well-being of older adults should not go unnoticed.

Concerned citizens can help by becoming aware of potential warning signs of abuse, neglect or exploitation:

Abuse:

Unexplained bruises, fractures, black eyes, burns, pinch marks, scratches, fractures or broken bones, open wounds, cuts or untreated injuries in various stages of healing, fearful of caretaker or family member, sudden change in behavior of the adult, the caregiver’s refusal to allow visitors to see an elder alone, laboratory findings of medication overdose or under-utilization of prescribed drugs, emotional or psychological mistreatments such as intimidation, harassment, humiliation, etc.

Neglect:

Poor hygiene, bed sores, decayed teeth, lack of prosthetic devices, sudden weight loss, lack of medication, imposed isolation, lack of health care, wandering, dehydration, malnutrition, etc.

Exploitation:

Unpaid bills, sudden change in living style, new “friends” helping with bank accounts, change in ownership of property, no spending money, missing belongings, inappropriate touching, unfair wages.

– from Steven Peck, Senior Attorney at Peck Law Group
 

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Written by Adam Peck

Expertise: Personal Injury

Adam J. Peck, ESQ is a principal with Peck Law Group, APC. In 2008, Mr. Adam Peck received his Juris Doctorate from Whittier Law School where he graduated Cum Laude. His practice is primarily dedicated to representing Elders, Dependent Adults, along with their loved ones and family members, who have suffered horrific personal injuries.

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