Resources - What is abuse of older adults?


A simple definition is that an older adult is mistreated by someone:

Abuse of older adults is also called "elder abuse" or "abuse of seniors." Older people can be abused in their own homes. They may also be abused in institutions. Examples are nursing homes, group homes or rooming houses.

Older women are also abused by their partners. Recent studies suggest that this abuse continues as they age.

What forms does abuse of older adults take?

Here are some specific ways that older adults can be abused.

Physical abuse

This can mean causing someone to be physically uncomfortable. It can also mean hurting or injuring them. Someone is abusing an older adult when they:

Psychological abuse

Psychological abuse decreases an older person's sense of who they are. It also harms their dignity and self-worth. Someone is committing this abuse when they:

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse of older persons is generally ignored because people don't think of them as being sexually active. It can range from fondling to sexual assault by partners or caregivers.

Financial abuse

Financial abuse involves misusing an older person's money or property. A person is abusing someone in this way when they:

 Neglect

 Neglect means refusing to meet the needs of an older adult who cannot meet those needs on their own. A caregiver is neglecting someone when they:

Neglect can also mean taking away a person's right to make decisions about their own life and health. This can include taking away their right to refuse service or treatment.

References

Consumer Rights for LongTerm Care Services, Plain Language Version, ed. Catherine Frazee, OFCP, 1998               

Resource details:
Prepared for the Canadian Health Network by Education Wife Assault and the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence.

Type/Format of Resource: FAQs

Category/Topic of interest: Older women abuse

Population Group: Friends & Family; Victims / Survivors; Social Service Providers

Language of Resource: English

Year of Publication: pre 1995

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