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Elderly People are Often Targets of Abuse and Neglect

All too often, elderly people are the victims of nursing home neglect and elder abuse. Much of this comes from the fact that elderly people are not usually able to defend themselves as well as younger people. They may have health problems, or they may simply not be as strong as they once were.


Either way, too many people see elderly people as easy targets. This will likely not change, but the rate at which they are abused or neglected can still be lowered. Because so many elderly people are abused, the court system is seeing more cases of nursing home neglect and elder abuse. This does not mean that all elderly people can expect this kind of treatment or that all nursing homes are bad places, of course.


Most of them are completely safe and reliable places where the workers take very good care of the residents. Others are not. One simply has to investigate and see what can be found before placing one of their elderly relatives in a specific nursing home.


If, however, a person has been the victim of elder abuse or nursing home neglect, that person’s family will often call on the services of an elder abuse lawyer. These individuals work very hard to help people that are in nursing homes and other elder care facilities, as well as their families, to find proper compensation for what might have happened to them.


They go by many names, such as nursing home abuse lawyer or nursing home negligence attorney, but they are all interested in the same thing – protecting elderly people from abuse and neglect and getting compensation for those that have already been wronged.


They cannot always do this, because there can be exceptions to every rule. However, if there is a valid case of elder abuse or nursing home neglect, an elder abuse lawyer can usually take the case to court or get it settled out of court in a way that will be the most fair and just for his or her client.


By allowing a nursing home abuse lawyer to take a case, a person is acknowledging that he or she believes an elderly person has been mistreated and that something should be done about that. As long as there is enough evidence, a nursing home negligence attorney will usually take the case, and this can help not only the person that was being mistreated but many other elderly people as well.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma, maritime injury, and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

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Elder Abuse & Neglect: Surprising Findings

Elder abuse is defined as mistreatment or improper treatment that includes physical, sexual, emotional abuse or confinement. Neglect is broader and includes self neglect, which is more common than one would think. Neglect includes not giving proper attention to a person who needs assistance, such as leaving a person unattended who needs care. Self neglect occurs when an individual does not care for their physical or medical needs. Financial exploitation also falls under these categories.


Self neglect occurs in about 48% of cases reported to county social service agencies. Psychological, emotional and physical abuse by family members constitutes 20% of the cases and 13% is represented by financial or material exploitation. (Source: Olinger, David. Elderly Abuse Rising Statewide. Denver Post, 1/23/2005 p. 1a, 8a.). It is surprising to find that family members represent the main source of financial exploiters.


The abuser is most often a family member living with the older adult: 32.5% child, 19.2% other relatives, 14.4% spouse. (Totara, 1993). Many times, the abuse is accepted by the family as a normal way of life and is not seen as a problem. The abuse normally results from a long term abusive relationship. The victim is usually dependent on the abuser for care and assistance.


In cases where the mature adult has Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia abuse is most common. The demands on the family caregiver are substantial, especially when the older adult cannot be left alone and there are few others who can assist. It is in many of these cases when a child moves in to take care of a parent that financial abuse occurs because the child becomes dependent on the income of the parent. In many cases the family caregiver suffers from depression and other chronic health issues. While this does not excuse the potential for abuse, it offers a basis to educate family caregivers on the need to seek outside assistance.


Self abuse, the most common form of neglect also occurs more frequently in mature adults with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. These individuals fail to perform daily activities of hygiene, nutrition and medication compliance and housekeeping because of advanced cognitive impairment. If no children or family members are available, the individual becomes isolated and falls within the cracks of society with no one noticing the self neglect until an event occurs where the mature adult becomes lost, has a house fire or has an interaction with a neighbor who reports the individual to county social services.


As the number of mature adults increases in society, those who come in contact with individuals who may be suffering from neglect or self abuse have a duty to ask questions in order to offer protection to those who may not be able to care for themselves.

Pamela D. Wilson is a care navigator supporting mature adults and their family members with health care and related decisions. Visit Pamela D. Wilson, Inc. at http://www.pameladwilson.com

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