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    data from administrative records are unreliable because states have different definitions of elder and different reporting mechanisms” ("Extent of Elder Abuse Victimization," 2015). Motive for Listening Everyone has an aging relative or knows and elderly citizen in their community that they care about. Now imagine if you found out that this person was being abused. You would want to know how to prevent or stop this abuse, right? That is what I will be talking about today, what is elder abuse?…

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    Overview Of Elder Abuse

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    victim of abuse and the perpetrator.1 This includes intentional or unintentional neglect.1 Risk factors for elder abuse include impaired cognitive function, social isolation and major life transitions such as widowhood.1 The act of abuse incorporates both the acts of commission and omission of care for the elderly, whether domestically, institutionally or self-inflicted.1 As a result of abuse and exploitation, the elderly lose their independence, health, life-savings and dignity, leading to…

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    hard to make sure their children are fed, bathed, and given the attention needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As adults progress in age, the roles reverse. The elderly rely on their children to care for them as they once cared for their children. With care from personal family members, senior citizens can avoid depression, neglect, and infections that spread throughout nursing homes. As age increases, so does depression. With depression, thoughts of suicide can occur. In an article titled…

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    Elder Abuse

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    abuse and neglect (Anetzberger, 2005). These types of abuse also comes from different types of caregivers. They can be family members,…

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    subject of death and dying has come into psychology there are set models by which this social science has come to reprimand this reality, and, in a continual manner, to improve elderly conditions. According to a claim from an elder abuse non-profit called HelpGuide.org, “more than half a million reports of abuse against elderly Americans reach authorities every year, “ also noting that a great many more may get unreported (Robinson, 2015). In facing this reality, this paper will go into the…

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    that the government laid down on its people was detrimental because one it would make China's elderly suffer neglect, the population will still get higher in the future, and the singleton daughters are being looked at as women with good looks and sex appeal. As the policy has been going on, there has certainly been a rise in single children with no siblings. Therefore, China's elderly will suffer neglect because if one child has to take care of their parents and grandparents, the caretaker will…

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    Late Life Hoarders

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    Besides being a disorder in itself, hoarding is also characteristic in a number of other disorders. Studies indicate that the Diogenes syndrome—gross self-neglect, domestic squalor and hoarding trash--overlaps into symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), dementia, or psychosis, suggesting that hoarding is a common symptom in moderate to severe dementia patients (Steketee et al., 2001). There are many illnesses that are problematic and have the same symptoms of late life hoarders.…

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    Elderly Care in Nursing Homes There is much in life to reflect on especially for the elderly and different aspects of the care they either do or don’t receive in nursing facilities. According to the UN’s(United Nations) report elder abuse is, “A single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person.”(UN, Elder Abuse Article) Almost 70% of elderly suffer neglect from their…

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    Signs Of Elderly Abuse

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    Elderly mistreatment has several definitions, but the most used definition is the intentional harm or risk of harm by a caregiver or a person of trust. It is an issue that is rarely addressed and, with the increasing population of the elderly, the problem is predicted to grow. The types of abuse can range from physical , mental , sexual , financial, and neglect. It is estimated that only 16% of cases are reported and that more than two million older adults are suffering from abuse. The key to…

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    Institutional Elder Abuse in Canada The topic of my paper is ‘Institutional Elder Abuse in Canada’. Particularly, two incidents drew my attention to research on this topic. First, I witnessed some evidences of mistreatment and neglect to elder clients during my clinical placement in the first semester in one of the long-term cares in Toronto. When the clients were unwilling to get up or eat and delay in doing daily activities, the care givers would force them and at some point handle them…

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