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Elder Abuse Lawyer for California and NevadaElder Abuse: What Is It?Elder Abuse is the knowing or unknowing maltreatment of an older adult. Abusers are often people closest to the victim, such as a family member, caregiver or close friend. The abuse itself can take many forms, including financial or physical abuse. Mistreatment of the elderly can happen within any income level, ethnicity, religion or location. Seniors are prime targets for many forms of abuse due to certain vulnerabilities that come with aging. These susceptibilities include:
Due to the delicate nature of abuse, the acknowledgment or discovery of elder abuse may be extremely difficult to understand and accept. Older adults must not take responsibility for being abused or understanding why they are being mistreated. It is imperative that older adults instead seek help and assistance if they are being victimized. Elderly Abuse CategoriesPer the Amendment to the Older Americans Act of 1987, there are currently three categories of elder abuse in the U.S. These are:
Elder Abuse Forms and ActsTypes of elderly abuse can vary widely, and in many cases, multiple forms of abuse may be present. Following is an overview of six different forms of elder abuse. 1. Physical AbusePhysical abuse of seniors is characterized by acts of violence and/or the intent to cause bodily pain or injury. Physical acts include hitting, pushing, beating, shaking, slapping, shoving, kicking, burning and pinching. Less obvious but equally serious events of physical abuse are inappropriate or misused physical restraints or medication dosing. 2. Financial AbuseFinancial abuse can also take many forms. Any act which illegally or improperly utilizes or exploits a senior’s monies, properties or assets is considered abuse. Stealing of money, checks, credit cards, financial/banking information or property, forging signatures, inappropriate use of legal power, and trickery can all constitute financial abuse. Many financial scams specifically target the elderly, sometimes cheating seniors out of their life savings. Following is a list of frauds and scams for which elderly consumers are at risk:
3. Emotional or Psychological AbuseActs of emotional abuse against the elderly can include many tactics. These abuses can be one-time or long-term occurrences. Emotional or psychological abusive events include harassment, use of insults, intimidation, verbal or non-verbal threats, humiliation, raging and name-calling. Any intent to cause psychological isolation or trauma is abusive. 4. NeglectFailing or refusing to provide a senior with a certain level of care is considered neglect. Caregiving necessities include the provision of adequate food, water, shelter, clothing, personal hygiene, medications, medical care, heat and/or air conditioning. Not paying a residential or assisted-living institution can also constitute neglect. 5. Sexual AbuseSexual contact without consent and violent or forced sexual contact constitutes abuse. Inappropriate and unwanted touching, sexual assault and sexual battery are disturbing elements of elder abuse. 6. AbandonmentTo desert or abandon an elderly person within one’s care is considered abusive. Elder Abuse Signs & SymptomsDue to the varying nature of elderly abuse, signs of abuse are also widely-varied. Here are some indicators that elder abuse may be occurring:
Elderly Abuse Risk FactorsMany risk factors exist which contribute to the devastating consequences of abuse of the elderly. Those over the age of 80, especially women, are at highest risk. The greater the senior’s dependence on others, the greater his or her risk of abuse can be. Unfortunately, the most common abuser is a family member – the spouse or grown child – and/or a caregiver. Many resources exist for both the elderly and their caregivers, so if abuse is suspected, please seek help immediately. Some additional risk factors for elder abuse are:
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