Highlighting the types of Elder Mistreatment.
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. Elder mistreatment, also known as elder abuse, refers to any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable older adult. It encompasses a range of actions, including physical, emotional, financial abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse. This mistreatment can occur in various settings, such as in the home, nursing homes, or assisted living facilities.
The Types of Elder Mistreatment are:
Physical Abuse: Involves the use of physical force that results in pain, injury, or impairment. This can include hitting, slapping, pushing, or restraining.
Emotional/Psychological Abuse: Involves verbal or nonverbal behaviors that inflict anguish, fear, or distress. Examples include humiliation, threats, isolation, and intimidation.
Financial Abuse: Involves the illegal, unauthorized, or improper use of an older adult's funds, property, or assets. This can include theft, fraud, or misuse of their finances.
Neglect: The failure to meet an older adult's basic needs, including food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene, and essential medical care.
Sexual Abuse: Any sexual contact that is forced, unwanted, or coerced.
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