What is Elder Abuse? How to Prevent it and What to do When Someone I Know is Experiencing it

What is Elder Abuse? How to prevent it and What to do when someone I know is Experiencing it :

Source: AARP Official Website 

In the US, approximately 1 in 10 elders have experienced some form of abuse. Some studies have reported that over 5 million elders are abused each year and only 1 in 14 cases of abuse are reported to authorities. During a time where elders should be treated with care, and kindness, there are still some of them who are the subject of inhuman treatments, especially at nursing homes.

Elder abuse has two conditions:

  • The damaged party is over 65 years old.
  • That person was physically, emotionally, or financially abused.

 

Elders are more vulnerable to abuse for numerous reasons. Why? Because they suffer more medical issues such as being frail, depressed, or disabled in some other way. This can lead to a loss of financial assets, identity theft, and physical and emotional trauma. Nursing abuse and different types of elder abuse are common. There are several areas of practice inside Elder Abuse Law. Some of them include: 

  • Elder Abuse & Nursing Home Negligence
  • Bed Sores
  • Physical Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death

Personal Injury & Wrongful Death

Injuries that occur as a result of negligent and intentional acts fall under personal injury. Wrongful death is an extension of this, whether it is as a direct result or comes from injuries or treatments. Such accidents affect you for the rest of your life. They also cause suffering to families who care for the injured or left behind. 

Medication Mistakes & Nursing Home Negligence

During a time where elders should be treated with care, and kindness, there are still some of them who are the subject of inhuman treatments, especially at nursing homes.

When you make the decision of finding and paying for a nursing home to take care of your loved one, you expect nothing but the most excellent treatment coming from them, since these institutions are expected to comply with the state and federal guidelines, however, some of them are an exception to that rule and when this happens, it is considered by the law as negligence. This can be manifested in many ways, like giving the patient a wrong medication, exceeding dosages, misreading medical scripts, not paying attention to allergic reactions or not fact-checking with the staff if the medication charting is updated for the patient.

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