Elderly Abuse Case Study

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What’s the Case? Senior citizens deserve to take delight in a plentiful and distinguished life after years of contributing to society. Unfortunately, the elderly battle against abuse and neglect daily. Although exact numbers are unknown, about 16 million people live in approximately 17,000 nursing homes in the United States. One million of the elderly population live in residential care facilities. Americans today are healthier; therefore, they live longer. Most family members would rather put a loved one in a residential facility, than have to deal with the stress of taking care of them. The elderly people living in nursing and residential care facilities are among the most helpless members of our society. Research has shown about 2.5 million …show more content…

Neglect is when the caregiver fails to properly take care of the resident. The caregiver does not provide for an elder’s safety or for his physical and psychological needs. It often results in a decline of health and can eventually lead to death. Around fifty percent of elderly abuse cases are from neglect. The National Center on Elder Abuse approximates that one nursing home patient out of twenty has been a victim of negligence. Unfortunately, each year 35,000 nursing home residents are afflicted by negligence. Identifying nursing home neglect can be very hard to do. There are not many physical signs of neglect. Undernourishment, dehydration, and bedsores are the most identifiable signs of neglect. These physical forms can be more recognizable to the family members that will visit the resident. Residents that live in a negligent nursing home can easily be at risk for diseases, infections, injuries, and …show more content…

Elder abuse and neglect has grown and will continue to increase as the human lifespan lasts longer. Abuse and neglect happens in many forms and can be damaging in so many ways. Residents have rights as individuals, and in nursing homes, their rights are belittled quite often. Abuse and neglect is an unrecognized problem that needs attention. Nursing homes should be ensuring that residents are living in a clean, safe, and homelike environment, however, this is not the case. When it comes down to it, nobody wants to see their loved ones be treated in such a way. With this in mind, elderly abuse, neglect, and nursing aide carelessness is a problem in today’s society and it needs to come to a

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