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What Constitutes Elder Abuse and Neglect

What Constitutes Elder Abuse and Neglect?

Abuse against the elderly takes many forms, and it encompasses a wide range of mental, physical and financial actions. Many older people, especially those suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, are uniquely vulnerable to mistreatment. While it may seem unthinkable, it is all too common for in-home caregivers and those employed by long-term care facilities to act inappropriately and take advantage of them.

The blanket term “elder abuse” includes:
– Dehydration
– Withholding necessary medications
– Malnutrition
– Sexual assault (including everything from forcible rape to inappropriate touching)
– Physical abuse like slapping, punching, kicking or even biting
– Overdosing patients on sedative-type medications to keep them quiet
– Verbal/mental/psychological abuse

These actions result in myriad injuries, all of which should serve as indicators to you that abuse could be occurring. Some of these are:
– Unexplained bruising
– Marked weight loss/persistent hunger
– Acute emotional distress
– Fear of particular staff or family members
– Bed sores (technically called “decubitus ulcers”, sometimes known as “pressure sores”)
– Broken bones
– Exposure to the elements (common in dementia and Alzheimer’s patients who, when inadequately supervised, wander away), including everything from frostbite and hypothermia to severe sunburn and wind-related chapping depending on the season
– Bodily reactions to an abundance of or sudden decrease in medication amounts

What Can You Do?

If you suspect that abuse or neglect is taking place, you need to take action. Your response could differ depending on the seriousness of the abuse, however. At the first signs of possible issues, speak with the management of the facility. Should you notice that your loved one is in immediate physical distress, call 911 for emergency response, and then contact local social welfare authorities.

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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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