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Nursing Home Abuse
3 Signs Of Nursing Home Abuse You Want To Watch For Placing your loved one in a nursing home
can be a difficult decision, but sometimes it's necessary if you're unable to care for them at home.
You want to trust the nursing facility gives the best of care, but sometimes that's not the case. It's a
good practice to check your loved one frequently at various times of the day and keep watch for
signs of neglect and abuse. Here are some of the signs that your loved one could be mistreated.
Weight Loss Medical conditions can also cause a loss of weight, but you should be concerned if
your loved one has a sudden loss of weight or if the weight loss is gradual and steady. This could
indicate neglect at mealtime. If the nursing home is understaffed, your loved one may not be given
the time needed to complete meals, especially if they need total assistance to eat and their meals take
a long time. Weight loss could also be a sign of depression or fear over their treatment. Visit the
nursing home at mealtimes to see if your parent is being fed and provided enough nutrition, ... Show
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Compare that to how much your loved one eats when you feed them in a relaxed and slow manner.
If you think your loved one is losing weight because they are not being fed because it's time
consuming, take action quickly to protect your loved one's health. Physical Marks Bruises and skin
tears could be a sign of abuse. Elderly people often develop thin skin that tears and bruises easily
when it is handled with too much pressure. Restraint marks around the waist, chest, or wrists should
be cause for alarm as those are signs your loved one is being tied down tightly. Broken bones, even
if from a fall, should be investigated as those could indicate your loved one was not supervised as
needed. If you see signs of physical abuse, you'll want to get help right away. This could even
involve calling the police to investigate. Mental
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Is Abuse A Nursing Homes? What Are The Warning Signs?
What is abuse in nursing homes? What are the warning signs? How did abuse in nursing homes
start? To begin, there are different types of abuse such as: emotional, sexual, neglect, financial and
physical abuse. Next, the warning signs of any type of abuse are tension between the elderly and
changes in behavior. Finally, nursing homes have a long history of abuse, but because of laws and
regulations there has been less cases than in the past. In conclusion, abuse in nursing homes can be
avoided by knowing what type of abuse can occur, watching for warning signs, and knowing the
law. To begin, abuse in nursing homes can happen in many different areas of the patient's life. An
elderly patient can be abused emotionally, sexually, financially, physically, and can be neglected.
Some of these abuses begin to occur when the elderly patient becomes more physically frail, and
they are less able to stand up against threats and bullying. The other abuses begin, when the patient
is no longer able to take care of his/her own finances. To elaborate, an elderly patient can be abused
emotionally in a few different ways. The abuse occurs when they are spoke to or treated in a way
that causes them distress. It can be intimidation, yelling, threats, humiliation, and ridicules. Other
forms of emotional abuse are isolating them, or ignoring them. Although, emotional abuse may not
seem like a big deal to the people inflicting it on the patients, when the patient can fend for
themselves it will
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Essay On Nursing Home Abuse
Moving your loved one into a nursing home is never an easy decision. While it's a comfort knowing
he or she will be looked after, entrusting their care into the hands of strangers can be scary. This
paired with a recent congressional report indicating that nearly 1/3 of all nursing homes have been
cited for verbal, physical, and sexual abuse, and it's no wonder why so many people have concerns.
Should your loved one fall victim to nursing home abuse, the following entry will help you obtain
justice. Signs of Nursing Home Abuse If you suspect abuse has occurred, you should report it
immediately. Unfortunately, proving a claim can often be difficult, as your loved one may be afraid
unable to communicate the abuse. Make a point to visit regularly ... Show more content on
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Take photos of any physical harm, document statements, and hang on to hospital bills and bank
statements to help support your claim. No detail is too small – the more information you are able to
gather, the stronger your case will be. Where to File a Report Reporting nursing home abuse can be
accomplished in a number of ways. Use following resources to get in touch with the proper
authorities: Eldercare Locator: Call 1–800–677–1116 to obtain state specific information regarding
laws and regulations pertaining to nursing home abuse. Representatives are standing by weekdays,
every Monday – Friday. NECA: Visit the state resources page on the National Center on Elder
Abuse website to locate the proper authorities in your area. This will provide you with a wealth of
information, including hotlines, websites, phone numbers and addresses. Call a Doctor: Healthcare
professionals and social workers are required by law to report nursing home abuse cases. Assuming
your loved one's health care team is not involved in the abuse, get in touch with them for added
support and guidance. 911: If your loved one's condition is life threatening, you should call 911
immediately. Not only will this help ensure proper medical care, it may also allow you to file a
police
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Is Abuse Nursing Homes Morally And Ethically Wrong?
Abuse in Nursing Homes Abuse in nursing homes have dramatically increased over the years, so is
abuse in nursing homes morally and ethically wrong? I feel that abuse in nursing homes is wrong
morally and ethically. I have worked for approximately five years in the medical field and have seen
first–hand how the abuse has affected our elderly. With the demand for medical personnel in the
medical field, what should be done about stopping the abuse in nursing homes? Furthermore, how is
the elderly and families affected by the abuse by medical personnel in nursing homes? A study,
prepared by the minority (Democratic and Independent) staff of the Special Investigations Division
of the House Government Reform Committee, finds that 30 percent of nursing homes in the United
States (5,283 facilities) were cited for almost 9,000 instances of abuse over a recent two–year
period, from January 1999 to January 2001. Approximately 70 to 80 percent of this abuse is done by
medical personnel. The medical staff would include Nursing Assistants (Nurse Aids/CNA's),
Registered Nurses, Administrator's, Physical Therapists/Occupational Therapists, and Doctor's.
Abuse in Nursing Homes can vary between physical and emotional, verbal, sexual, and neglect. In
some cases can even be catastrophic by causing death. The medical personnel that work these
facilities are highly trained, so what are causing these problems one may ask? Most medical
facilities are understaffed and have a high rate of
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Examples Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Care
ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 2
ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 3
Elder Abuse in a Nursing Home Setting
LaShawn Rogers
University of Baltimore
History & Foundations of Human Services
602.185
Dr.Pearson
November18, 2015
Running head: ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 1
Elder Abuse in a Nursing Home Setting
Elder Abuse in Nursing Home Setting
INTRODUCTION
Elder abuse can be defined as the infliction of injury by a caregiver in an unreasonable manner; may
involve intimidation, confinement or punishment that results in mental anguish/mental illness,
physical pain/harm. Physical abuse includes striking an elder with objects, slapping him/her,
pushing him/her and hitting him/her. Use of physical restraints and chemical ... Show more content
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Neglect by the caregiver to accord services such as medicine, supervision, clothing, and shelter to an
elder in a nursing home setting is regarded as psychological abuse. There have been cases where
caregivers have neglected patients who are bedridden. Elders have also been denied regular baths by
caregivers. There have been reports where patients who request for a two–person transfer are
accorded a person transfer by the caregiver. Not providing toiletry services in time by the caregivers
to the elder 's is also regarded as psychological abuse. There have been reports where caregivers
refuse to turn off a call light and when requested to do so by the elders in the nursing home setting,
they decline. The involuntary seclusion of elders by the caregivers is an example of psychological
abuse that happens in the nursing home setting. In the Baltimore community, it has been
documented that most of the psychological abuse perpetrated against elders in the nursing home
setting is done by caregivers (Kohn et al., 2015).
Physical abuse involves showing acts of aggressiveness by the caregiver to the elder in the nursing
home. Rough handling is the other example of physical abuse in a nursing home setting. In physical
abuse, there is the use of force that is non–accidental to harm, impair or injure an elder person who
is in the nursing home setting. Confinements,
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Examples Of Physical Abuse In Nursing Homes
Indicator of Elder Physical Abuse The best way to indicate if an elder is being abused is by looking
at signs or indicators. According to Watson, E. (2013) the signs and symptoms of physical abuse in
nursing homes are Bruising, burns, broken bones, lacerations, scars, welts–check
symmetry/asymmetry. In addition, some residents could also behave differently because of the pain
they go through from their injuries. For instance, if a resident complains about the pain it's a good
way to investigate. Also for the residents who aren't able to speak. It's always better for the staff to
notice different behavior, action and facial expressions from the elders. According to Dyer, C., &
Rowe, J. (1999) possible physical indicators of physical abuse General Features: will include
injuries inconsistent with history disparity in hygiene between dependent and career, and evidence
of poor nutrition or dehydration.
As of Unexplained bruises and welts: in various stages of healing, pepper pot bruising' due to
poking by anger, on face, lips and mouth, on chest, torso or buttocks, on normally well–protected
area, such as inner thigh or inner arm, similar in shape to an object (e.g. belt); Unexplained burns:
cigarette burns, especially soles, palms or back, rope burns on arms or legs, immersion burns, sock–
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According to a 2012 report by Statistic Brain (based on NCEA, Bureau of Justice Statistics), the
number of elder abuse cases in 2010 was 9.5% of the elderly population. The percentages of elder
abuse cases by types reported in (Watson, 2013). 2010 include: neglect (58.5%), physical abuse
(15.7%), financial abuse (12.3%), psychological abuse (7.3%), sexual abuse (0.04%), all other types
(5.1%), and unknown (0.06%) (Statistic Brain, 2012). Elder abuse occurs in private homes, long–
term care facilities (nursing homes, assisted living facilities), and hospitals (Watson,
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The Prevalence of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes
Upon aging, life changes occur; leaving an individual with many decisions to make. Amidst one of
the most challenging decisions is who will care for the person when they are no longer able to do so,
and where they will live. In today's society, nursing homes are a favored choice regardless of the
gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status with approximately 352, 300 seniors living in
special–care facilities throughout Canada (Stat Can, 2013). To many, nursing homes are seen as an
ideal living arrangement for their loved elders, unfortunately that is not the reality for all seniors in
these nursing homes. What seniors are led to believe is their new haven, may in fact, be just the
opposite. Elders in Ontario nursing homes are being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Policy refers to a set amount of rules and guidelines on how to proceed with abuse–related incidents
against older people. There is no specific Canadian law that addresses the mistreatment of elders
which is why abuse is under–reported and often overlooked. A study in Manitoba discovered that
many older respondents were against "mandatory reporting" because of fear and the high reliance on
others that could potentially be the abusers whether it be family member or nurses (Novak &
Campbell, p.331). Another reason was addressed in the Star; the issue of a majority of reports being
released as "sanitized versions" meaning lack of detail thus making it near impossible for anybody
to identify if assault occurred or not. Instead of raising awareness to the public, the sanitized
versions do quite the opposite to save the reputation of the nursing homes which causes the abused
seniors to feel inferior, and irrelevant. Instead of explaining that sexual assault had occurred in the
home by an employee, the report includes phrases such as "failed to protect an identified resident
from abuse" (McLean & Welsh, 2011) and "a staff member was found on an unassigned unit"
(McLean & Welsh, 2011). The controversial ties of mandatory reporting exemplifies that there
is no simple solution for elder mistreatment but creates a clear statement that a change is
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Nursing Home Abuse Essay
Nursing Home Abuse 3
Nursing Home Abuse As the healthcare system in this country has changed, so have traditional
nursing homes. Families have the right to expect that their loved ones will be taken care of by
professionals in a caring environment. Unfortunately, may people are being abused and neglected in
nursing homes. It is very clear that abuse is a serious problem among nursing home patients, and
something needs to be done to put a stop to it. Abuse can happen to anyone, but elderly adults
residing in nursing homes are more vulnerable and have a higher risk for abuse (Rasansky Law
Firm, 2006, para. 1). Elders are among the fastest growing in the population, and because of this
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Laura Owings is the law firm's first–year associate who works in nursing–home abuse practice. She
graduated sixth out of 123 in her class at the University of Memphis. Owings said, "In law school,
anything I'm working on, it's all theory. Here it's people's lives and it's kind of scary and I think it's
good to be kind of scared. It keeps me on top of my game." Owings said she chose her field because
nursing home abuse affects some of the most vulnerable members of society and the number of
claims are predicted to rise as the baby boom generation enervates.
Our society can do many things to help stop nursing home abuse. Anyone wanting to work in a
nursing care facility should be a trained professional and require a background check. If there is a
history of violence reported, that person should not be able to work and provide care for nursing
home patients. Working with these patients, especially the elderly requires a lot of patience and only
workers who are caring and have medical experience should be able to take care of them. In
Massachusetts, the state senate approved a bill that would impose
Nursing Home Abuse 5 tougher criminal penalties for the abuse of the elderly (Thomson, 2005). If
the elderly or disabled is assaulted, the crime could carry a maximum sentence of three years in
prison. The legislation has to clear the state's House of Representative, but the current state law has
a two–year maximum
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Child Abuse In Foster Homes In The United States
In today's society Fostering Children has become a form of employment, and too many Foster
Parents consider fostering to be nothing more than just a job. Agencies are considering the hiring
process as an urgency to match staff with cliental; considering families as just another case to fill
their homes and keep their agencies up and running instead of taking time to match families
according to the needs of the children and qualifications of the foster parents.
When children come into the custody of DCFS and are placed into Foster Care they are scared,
confused, lonely, and usually conditioned not to tell when they are being mistreated. Most of the
children that come into "the system" have learned to accept abuse as normal or natural and are
unaware that they are even being mistreated. Therefore, when they are placed in homes where this is
occurring it is not in their nature to speak up. Once they are removed from their parents, they are
solely reliant on the department for their protection and it is the department's responsibility to
provide that protection which has not always been fulfilled by the department or the foster care
agencies. The department should be making reasonable efforts to provide proper services ... Show
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Defining child abuse is a complicated issue. First, currently the United States does not have a
standard definition of child abuse because each state has their definition. Definitions are different at
the state and federal level. Child welfare agencies also may have different child abuse and neglect
definitions. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) define child abuse and neglect
as any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker that result in death, serious
physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, or exploitation; an act or failure to act that presents an
imminent risk of serious harm (Child Abuse and Neglect User Manual, 2003;
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Essay on Nursing Home Abuse: An Avoidable Tragedy
There comes a time when the hands that supported you when you stumbled, shiver. The ones who
taught you right from wrong depend on you to make the correct choice for them, a choice that can
alter their entire being. One bad judgment call and your loved ones could end up as being victims of
nursing home abuse. Thus, when you're deciding a health–care facility for them, don't settle for
anything but the best because many lose their loved ones every year as a result of the abuse.
There are precisely 16,100 nursing homes in US occupied by 1.5 million people. Out of these, 44
percent of nursing home residents have suffered abuse and up to 100,000 are reported every year.
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In order to protect yourself and others who might be a target of these, set an example and ask
someone to help you. Your doctor, your friends or relatives you trust can put a full stop to it, just
raise your voice.
Usually, the signs of physical or sexual abuse like bruises, broken bones, scars and genital infections
are detected without difficulty. But, the emotional trauma is not visible and it takes time to find out
about the psychological distress one might be going through. When you are aware of the signs, you
can distinguish them in a blink of an eye. Any drastic change in the resident – in their finances or
behavior and personality, unexplained injuries should be enough to raise your suspicion. You would
need to talk to the staff and other residents next to get to the bottom of the matter. However, if
there's a background to such events in the nursing in the past, don't wait any longer and file an
official complaint to the administrator of the nursing home. Although it is possible that he might be
conscious of the happenings, don't get too hopeful. If the staff hasn't reported the abuse even though
it is illegal, you might not be very lucky. In any case, you would have to hire an attorney who
specializes in the field and he would be able to tell you better about the legal matters. Nonetheless,
once you complain to the state attorney, an investigator is likely to take the matters
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Essay On Signs Of Abuse In Nursing Home
Recognizing the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse Ideally, you should feel confident about the fact that
a beloved family member lives in a nursing home. Nursing homes are generally places where the
elderly are well cared for and enjoy the quality of life that they deserve. Unfortunately, exceptions to
this rule exist, and medical negligence and other forms of abuse have been known to occur in some
nursing homes. Exploring the various types of senior abuse and staying aware of the signs of such
abuse can help you to take action as soon as possible. If you suspect that such unthinkable behavior
is taking place, don't hesitate to contact a professional who can help you to resolve the matter
effectively and efficiently. Neglect or Abandonment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If your relative is malnourished or dehydrated, neglect could be a problem. If you notice that a
living environment does not seem safe, the issue may be neglect. Another sign to look for is a health
care injury or condition that has been left untreated, such as bedsores. If your loved one has been
allowed to engage in self–neglect, then the nursing home could also be held responsible for that.
Another form of abuse is abandonment; a facility that is responsible for your family member should
never desert that individual. Psychological or Emotional Abuse Emotional and psychological abuse
can be just as harmful as any other kind of abuse. Signs that your relative may be suffering from
emotional or psychological abuse include mental agitation or an uncommunicative demeanor.
Additionally, behavioral cues usually associated with dementia, such as biting or rocking, may
actually be signs of one of these types of abuse. Physical or Sexual
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Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
According to Statistic Brain, 91 percent of nursing homes currently lack the staff needed to properly
care for their residents and 36 percent have violated elderly abuse laws one or more times. Abuse
comes in many forms, with neglect being the most common, accounting for 58.5 percent of cases.
Physical abuse, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and other abuse types have
also been reported, thus individuals with a loved one in a nursing home need to ensure they are
receiving proper care at all times. In the event something does go wrong and the nursing home
and/or its staff members are responsible, a nursing home abuse attorney should be contacted
immediately. State Statutes Each state develops statutes regarding nursing homes, and the statutes
cover numerous topics. This may include the right of a family to request compensation in the event
their loved one dies as a result of abuse in a nursing home. Compensation may be demanded for
emotional losses, lost future income, loss of guidance and companionship and more. The key is to
determine which apply in any given situation, and an elder abuse attorney can be of assistance with
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This is true whether the home is being charged with medication errors, a failure to maintain a safe
environment or abuse of the physical, verbal, emotional or sexual variety. A failure to provide proper
medical attention or nutrition may also lead to a lawsuit being filed by the nursing home resident
and/or his or her loved ones, and these are only a few examples of the many types of lawsuits that
may be relevant in this situation. In the event the nursing home resident cannot speak for him or
herself, family members may have the suit filed on their behalf Contact nursing home lawyers for
more information on the signs of abuse and when a suit should be
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Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes
Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? Imagine if your grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, mom,
dad or other loved one was being abused. How would this make you feel? Abuse does not
necessarily mean physical abuse (hitting, scratching, pulling hair, etc.). Other types of abuse include
sexual, neglect, exploitation, emotional, abandonment, and self–neglect. Sexual abuse refers to
sexual contact of any kind without permission neglect is not providing food, health care, shelter or
anything needed to live for vulnerable elder persons. Illegal taking or misuse of the elder's property
is called exploitation. Emotional abuse is the humiliation, threatening, or insulting (verbally or
nonverbally) of an elder. Deserting of a vulnerable elder by a person who is responsible for them is
called abandonment. While visiting loved ones in a facility or at home there are several warning
signs of abuse to be aware of. Bruises, abrasions, broken bones, cuts and burns can all be signs of
physical abuse, neglect, or mistreatment. Signs of emotional abuse include suddenly not going to
activities, sudden change of alertness, or sudden unexplained depression. Bruises or marks around
breasts or genital areas are telltale signs of sexual abuse. Sudden financial strain may be the result of
exploitation. Bedsores, unintended medical care, poor hygiene and sudden weight loss can be a
result of neglect. Be alert, if you notice any of these signs, or a sudden change in behavior or
personality in your
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Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
Significance of the Study Elder abuse is a national concern and with the increasing number of
elderly individuals, it is essential that more research is conducted on elder abuse in nursing homes in
hopes to improve the current laws, policies, and/or consequences received to put a stop to the
amount of elder abuse or neglect in nursing homes. After all, a family sends their loved ones into a
nursing home to be taken care of and cared for with dignity and respect they do not expect their
loved one to encounter abuse or neglect while in the nursing home. As a result, this study is
significant to the health care community and the aging population in order, to help combat cases of
elder abuse or neglect found in nursing homes. Therefore, the study results will help determine if
changes need made to the current Medicare and/or Medicaid regulations to help protect the residents
of nursing homes. In addition, the study results will show if there are any differences in adherence ...
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A nursing home resident has the right to be free from sexual, physical, verbal, and mental abuse,
corporal punishment, and involuntary seclusion (CMS, 2016). Quality of Care. Every resident must
receive and the facility must provide the necessary services and care to maintain or attain the highest
practicable mental, physical, psychosocial well–being, in accordance with the comprehensive plan
and assessment of care (CMS, 2016). Nursing Homes. A home that is used for the reception and care
of individuals who by the reason of mental or physical impairment or illness require skilled nursing
care and of the individuals who require personal care services but not skilled nursing care (Ohio
Department of Health, 2014). Health Surveys/Inspections. On–site surveys/inspections of nursing
homes for the compliance with federal and state rules and regulations in order, to ensure the quality
of life of the residents in the nursing home (Ohio Department of Health,
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The Effects Of Abuse On Nursing Homes
Abuse in nursing homes occurs more than the average person would think. Abuse is a factor that
needs to be addressed as a very serious issue because it can later lead to death. There are various
types of abuse in the world, many of which occur in nursing homes and go unreported. Many
injuries cause patients to have broken bones and death. In addition, patient abuse can lead to having
psychological disorders like anxiety and depression. Staff members tend to cover up abuse in
nursing facilities for many reasons one being them not wanting to lose their jobs. Abuse is also
covered up in nursing facilities due to staff members not wanting to bring attention to their
employer. Employees know that if they report the abusers then the abusers will receive criminal
charges; therefore, the employees avoid reporting events. Patient abuse in nursing facilities is illegal,
but happens often, and is covered up by management and staff. There are many types of abuse that
occur in nursing homes, including verbal, physical, neglect, sexual, isolation, financial, domestic,
and social. Actions relating to abuse in nursing homes seem to grow more and more daily. Many
individuals have no clue why staff members abuse their patients, but others can help by reporting the
abuse occurring. During the years of 1999–2001, approximately one third of nursing facilities are
known for their abuse violations. Also 10 percent of the nursing facilities have been involved with
abuse violations that
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Examples Of Verbal Abuse In A Nursing Home
Is Your Loved One Being Verbally Abused In a Nursing Home?
When the difficult decision is made to put your elderly loved one into a nursing home, it is done
with expressed assurance that he or she is going to receive compassionate and professional care.
Unfortunately, some nursing homes fail to adequately screen the individuals they hire as nurses or
caretakers and consequently, employees with bad judgement may find themselves in a position to
take advantage of an elderly patient. This can take the form of emotional abuse where a frail and
sometimes mentally incapacitated elderly patient is subject to verbal abuse by the staff of a nursing
home.
If you have suspicions that your elderly loved one is the victim of verbal abuse in a nursing home,
you can take legal action to have the nursing home brought to justice for failing to provide
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Elderly victims of verbal abuse may not comprehend the magnitude of the situation they find
themselves in. This type of abuse includes threats, intimidation, derogatory name–calling and
constant belittling. Threats can take a variety of forms including telling the patient that they are
going to be physically harmed if their behavior doesn't change or suggesting that the patient's family
doesn't care about them.
Often in cases of verbal abuse, it occurs alongside other forms of abuse like neglect and physical
abuse. For this reason, the verbal abuse of a patient in a nursing home is difficult to detect.
Unfortunately this is the main reason why verbal abuse claims by elderly nursing home patients are
often dismissed.
Verbal Abuse Warning Signs
Signs of verbal abuse are frequently dismissed as lacking in evidence and blamed on the mental or
physical state of the elderly person in question. Warning signs can
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Elder Abuse In Nursing Home
Nursing Homes: Why they should be closely monitored
Is it worth putting your loved ones in a nursing home facility? According to Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, "Each year, hundreds of thousands of adults over the age of 60 are abused,
neglected, or financially exploited." Family members of an elderly person might assume that
because they are paying such a large amount of money for assistance and a room in the facility, that
they're getting the best treatment and care for their relative. Although one might believe their loved
ones would be better off in a nursing home, they might be putting them at a greater risk of abuse due
to understaffing, lack of training within the staff, neglect, nurse burnout, and low wages. 2,150,000
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Nurses work long hours and deal with high levels of stress during the workday which leads to nurse
burnout. Nurse burnout is classified as physical and mental fatigue, which strongly affects the nurses
emotions and motivation. ("Nursing Burnout"). Burnout is caused by various factors within the
workplace, such as dealing with a hectic, fast–paced environment, caring for too many patients at
one time, and working odd hours. When nurses deal with multiple patients per shift, high levels of
responsibility, and their own personal problems, they can become exhausted and overwhelmed.
Stress due to burnout can also affect the nurse's mood in a negative way, causing the nurse to
become impatient or irritable, which can oftentimes results in verbal or emotional abuse towards the
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Catalogue of Abuse in Nhs Care Homes
'Anna Walker and David Behan, Inspectors of the Health and Social Care Commission recently
launched an audit of all services for England for people with Learning Disabilities.'
The above action comes after it was revealed that NHS staff abused adults with learning difficulties
which included, among many other things, such abuse as a deaf and blind man being tied up for 16
hours a day; withdrawal of food; being locked in rooms, cold showers, over reliance on medication;
misuse of funds and sexual abuse.
Investigations, in part, prompted by Mencap (who say that there are about 1.5 million people with
learning disabilities and around 2,500 of these people live in NHS care homes), uncovered
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Obviously this situation needs to be put right immediately but there are a couple of issues
highlighted by this report that need to be looked at more carefully.
Firstly, a member of staff being jailed for the rape of a woman in one of these units with a second
member of staff receiving a suspended sentence for a previous sex offence against the same woman
is the correct course of action. However, the reason given for the prosecution was that the woman
was deemed to have too low a mental age to have given consent in either incident and I take issue
with this because there is no real clarity and a limited lesson to be learned by those people charged
with the care of people with learning disabilities. In the first instance, nobody employed to take care
of a patient or a resident should be engaging in any kind of sexual contact with any person they are
caring for; regardless of the patient/residents ability to give consent. Secondly, does this mean that
the woman in the case will not be allowed to have a fulfilling relationship with anyone else, will she
be allowed to vote, will she be allowed to have any say in decisions about her life? It may be that all
of these things will be acceptable for her to do but if this is the case, it needs to be made clear that
the prosecution is not only about the woman's ability to give consent but that
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Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Essay
Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes
Debra K. Showers
Kaplan University
Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Are nursing homes abusing and neglecting the
elderly? The elderly are abused and neglected in society today by caregivers in nursing homes. Elder
abuse or neglect is a single or repeated action occurring within any relationship where there is an
overlook of trust which causes injury or distress to an older person. The elderly are our foundation
and our youth are the building blocks to our nation. Some elderly have no medical problems, some
are autistic, and many are handicapped. Nursing homes are a place where the elderly can live when
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The method they use is a socio–structural analysis through which . What this analysis is that they
reviewed literature on ageism and discussed the intricate concerns on the elderly. They looked at the
theoretical aspects that explain the concerns of the elderly. It is thought if we discuss and have an
understanding of intergenerational perceptions through empirical and optimistic perceptions then we
have a better chance of understanding the concepts of the ageism. Is this a method you might try?
Why or why not? They might have different results, in being dependent on caregivers for support,
and society curbs various freedoms and when we are younger we have prestige, income employment
and management positions. The results of the research is the study found that the elderly are living
longer and by the year 2050 there will be more elders than youth. As previously indicated, one
possible explanation for why older people may have come to be less valued than in the past is
because they do not offer as much value in modernized societies because they have not kept up the
changes because they are used to their old ways. The research that North and Fiske accomplished
showed enough evidence that our elderly are" an inconvenienced youth" at this time but not forever.
What kind of outcomes supported this conclusion? The conclusion made by the authors is that
society's treatment of ageism should become "prime research topic across multiple social sciences".
They also
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Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
Abuse. Oftentimes when hearing this word, one's mind may automatically assume the situation
involves a child or a romantic relationship; what some may not consider is the abuse of elderly
members of the community, specifically in nursing homes. The form of misconduct that nursing
home employees administer towards patients is in no way less significant than any other forms. The
underpaid workers of state or federally funded facilities can be negligent towards patients.
Negligence of this form can include, but is not limited to, improper medication management,
isolation, malnutrition, dehydration, and anything resulting in the form of physical or mental
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Currently there are over 3.2 million individuals living in nursing homes or long–term–care facilities.
It is estimated that approximately forty percent of the United States' population will at some point in
their lives enter a nursing home ("Nursing Home Abuse"). Whether or not an individual is placed in
a nursing home, with these numbers, the likelihood of having a friend or family member in one of
these facilities is relatively high. As shown by this statistic alone, there is already a good portion of
the population in nursing homes. Establishments, due to the number of patients, struggle to keep
their staffing numbers at an amount that allows them to properly care for their patients. A 2010
census brought to light that, soon, due to the Baby Boomers, nursing home numbers will increase
even more. According to the census "within two decades they [Baby Boomers] are expected to
comprise more than 20 percent of our entire population" (Landers). By the end of the 2020s, the
number of individuals in their mid–eighties and older will hit eight million, nearly tripling the elder
population in 2002 (Scott 115). With these increasing numbers, the already understaffed nursing
homes will almost seem to be nonexistent and more and more abuse will
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Substance Abuse In Nursing Home
Most government controlled homes do not get sufficient funds, so they lack trained workers and
necessary equipment. Still, they get more help and don't prioritize money, which results in better
quality service. "Chains and for–profit companies use a system of rewards and sanctions for
managers and board of directors, executives must prioritize shareholder value which may
compromise other goals such as quality" (Harrington 786). Another issue is that many nursing
homes use antipsychotic drugs but often times they administer them illegally, harming the patients.
It was found in a recent study that 41% of patients use antipsychotics for a long period of time. The
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The research was conducted in 2007, where the researcher sampled various departments at each
facility at different times of the day. Questionnaires were given to about ten workers in each
department. The respondents were asked whether they had performed or witnessed incidents of
abuse in the past year. "The study indicated that 54% reported perpetrating one or more types of
abuse against older patients in long–term facilities over the past year" (Factors that affect abuse).The
study also found that the risk of physical neglect and total number of maltreatment incidents became
higher as the ratio of staff and patients increased. The research determined that the acts do not
involve personal motives or malicious intent, but come from institutional
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Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
Neglect of patients may include: medical neglect, neglect of basic needs, neglect of personal
hygiene, and social or emotional neglect. Not all patients at nursing homes are completely immobile
or require constant attention, but, for others, constant care is crucial. Since some seniors have
mobility, mental, hearing and vision limitation, senior caregiving creates opportunities for caregivers
to take advantage, whether it be intentional or accidental. Up to half a million cases of elder abuse
are taken to authorities each year and these are only the reported ones. It is estimated that there may
be millions of unreported nursing home abuses and home care abuses every year ("Comprehensive
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A study was conducted by staff members of Michigan State University in 2005 to better understand
how many patients in Michigan nursing homes were being abused and in what ways. The study was
done by calling computer generated phone numbers of family members nursing home patients. The
family member was asked over the past twelve months how many times had their relative been
abused. In this case the forms of abuse included "failure to rotate or flip this person to prevent bed
sores, failure to provide a person with food, water, shelter, hygiene, medicine, comfort, or personal
safety or ignoring request for help" (Zhang 65). If one or more instances of abuse occurred in the
one–year period, a score of one was recorded, and if no such abuse occurred, a zero was recorded.
Other information was then gathered about the condition of all the patients whose family members
participated in the study. The results showed that if a patient struggled with activities of daily living
(ADL) then the patient's likelihood of being abused increased by nearly thirty percent (Zhang). Due
to the fact that family members may not be aware of the abuse occurring, the data if inaccurate, is
most likely below
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Nursing Home Abuse And Neglect
Nursing home residents are often subject to abuse and neglect. But the biggest problem is that
nursing home neglect is often not easy to detect. Part of the problem is that a large majority of
nursing home residents are very old. Some can hardly speak while others may be suffering from
dementia or maybe just too afraid to speak up.
In many cases, nursing home abuse and neglect may not even be evident in any physical form. We
all know that emotional abuse often has no physical scars but can leave massive scars on the inside.
There may be situations where the behavior of the nursing home resident changes but even this can
be overlooked by family and friends as they may dismiss such change to old age or diseases like
dementia or Alzheimer's.
For families of nursing home residents in Middleburg, Florida, it is important to be aware of some
warning signs that your loved one may be a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect. These warning
signs include:
Continued loss of body weight
Frequent skin infections
Bed Sores
Sudden change in personality, fearful, scared, or crying
Withdrawn and not socially interactive
Pressure ulcer
Recurrent falls
Worsening of personal hygiene
Environment not safe like slippery floors, poor lighting, broken furniture, unclean bathroom
If you observe any of these warning signs and are fairly certain that your loved one is being abused
or neglected, call a Middleburg nursing home abuse lawyer as soon as possible. Today many nursing
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Nursing Home and Institutional Abuse
Imagine forty or seventy years from now, you're in a beautiful home that you built for you and your
family. Then your children and grandchildren try to convince you to go to a nursing home saying it's
better for you and you'd be taken care of better. It's like a slap to the face, it hurts. Your own children
that you've taken care of for years don't want to take care of you back and would rather put you in a
place full of strangers that can either help you or treat you badly like you are no longer important to
take care of anymore. That's exactly the feeling of many of the elders now put in nursing homes.
Now I'm not speaking on the behalf of every single elder out there but only the ones who are forced
to go to a nursing home. Others might like the idea of being in a nursing home or maybe they don't
have a family, I understand, it's their choice. But those who are much comfortable being around
people they've known for years wouldn't ever want to go somewhere else. Most elders can't refuse a
thing their family asks them to do even if it hurts them because they want the happiness of their
families.
Some of you might say that you would never do such a thing to your parents or grandparents. But
really what's going to happen is everything will change. Like how your parents are independent now
and you are dependent on them later they'll be dependent on you. Then maybe you'll be tired of
having to escort your parents somewhere, showering them, giving them their constant
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Three Signs Your Loved One Is Suffering Abuse From Neglect in a Nursing Home
No one wants to believe that their loved one is being abused in a nursing home, but it is more
common than you may think. Of course, there are different forms of abuse, but one common form of
abuse is that of neglect. This is a problem found in many nursing homes and it can become serious
that your loved one's health is in danger. The following are three signs that your loved one is being
neglected.
Your loved one has persistent bedsores
This is often not considered as abuse by many people, but it can result in serious health problems
and can even put your loved one's life in jeopardy, especially if the neglect occurs over a long period
of time. Bedsores are actually ulcers that are created from prolong pressure to the ski. For elderly
people, it is usually the result of being bedridden and not being able to move their body. But
bedsores can easily be prevented simply by changing the position of your loved one's body every
few hours. Granted, the elderly are often prone to bedsores, but if the staff is doing there job, they
should not be present. But if they do appear, they must be treated because they can lead to further
health complications.
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There can be an undiagnosed medical problem that explains this weight loss, but barring that, it
could be a case of neglect. Why your loved one is not getting enough to eat may be related to your
loved one's need for assistance in being fed, and the staff is simply not spending enough time during
meal time to make sure enough calories are consumed. But there are other possibilities as well. The
important thing to remember is that even with the elderly, weight loss is not
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Nursing Home Abuse Research Paper
POSSIBLE SIGNS NURSING HOME ABUSE IS TAKING PLACE Nursing home abuse is a
difficult issue to face however ignoring it can trigger serious emotional, physical and mental issues.
Many victims of elder abuse are frail and vulnerable. As such, knowing the warning signs and red
flags of such abuse can help us protect the health and wellbeing of your loved one. There are a
number of warning signs that when coupled together can be especially worrisome. Particularly:
Emotional Changes o No one knows your loved one better than you. If you notice over time that
your loved one has become withdrawn or uncommunicative note it. This may be a sign of an
emotional issue. Pay attention if you notice your loved one become angry, emotional, withdrawn,
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As such, pay attention to the presence of unexplained bruises, ulcers, skin tear, rashes etc. on your
loved one. It is important to also monitor the presence of such skin irritations in areas that are not
readily visible such on the upper and lower back, hips, thighs and buttocks. o A frequent sign of
nursing home neglect is dehydration and malnourishment. As such, monitor the appearance and
weight of your loved one. If you notice a steep decline in weight loss this may be an indication as to
improper nutritional intake by your loved one as well as point to some emotional abuses in the care
of your loved one. o If you notice that your loved one is wearing unkempt garments, has foul body
or oral hygiene or complains of going for extended periods of time without a shower or change or
clothes, note it as it may be a sign of neglect. Unresponsiveness from Staff o If staff seems evasive
with your questions, unable to answer them, or refuse to discuss your loved one's care, there is a big
red flag. Although, it is natural to not be able to answer the question to certain questions, if you find
staff members are constantly unable to relay to you to progress and status of your loved one's care,
take note of
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Nursing Home Abuse
Elder Abuse Causes Nursing home abuse takes place when nursing assistants, caregivers or
employees in a nursing facility intentionally does something that can cause harm to adults who are
weak and vulnerable. There are many different forms of nursing home abuse. There are mainly
sociological and cultural issues, and most cases of elder abuse are usually caused by several factors.
Some of these factors are: quality of the nursing home and its staff, the features and personal issues
of family and nursing assistants and caregivers are also fundamental in deciding the essential causes
of the abuse. Therefore, social–cultural forces determine how elderly people are cared for and
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Caregiver stress and living situation can therefore lead to abuse of these elders or residents. This
happens because most Caregivers spend significant amount of time and patience caring for these
vulnerable residents. Because most of them are not properly trained on how to handle such
distressed activities, they can easily run out of patience with those residents who are suffering from
some mental disorder and this could lead to abuse. This abuse may just stem from the caregiver's
frustration or it may become intentional if the assistant begins to openly resent the elderly people.
Consequences of Elder Abuse The possible physical and psychosocial consequences of elder abuse
are numerous and varied. Few studies have extensively examined the long–term consequences of
elder abuse and distinguished them from those linked to normal aging Physical Effects Neglect can
be very dangerous for residents. If those who are bedridden or extremely sick and "fragile" are not
cared for, they may develop bedsores, lose stability, mobility and muscle tone, and are also
susceptible to accidents. It is very common to see fall–related injuries on these elders. Such falls can
be easily prevented if there are sufficient and well qualified staff to take care of these elders.
Therefore, it is very common to see residents or elders with welts, wounds, and injuries – bruises,
lacerations, dental problems,
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Elderly Abuse In Nursing Homes
When you talk about elder abuse what do you think about? Physical or mental abuse? Well when
people send their parents or family members to the nursing home they think that they are sending
them to the best place possible to live out the rest of their life(s). They think that they will get the
best care ever that they, the family members, can't provide. Them being bathed, fed and kept
company by the employees. What people don't know is that there is a lot of abuse going around the
homes. From the employees abusing the residents to the residents abusing each other. Not all
nursing homes have people that abuse their residents but most of them do. Think of it being your
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You/your family member has to be over the age of 60 and has to be dependant on the people whom
are taking care of you/your family member. It might seem almost impossible at first until you find
the right person and place to help you. That person might be a family member, a good friend, your
doctor or a really good lawyer. Most of the elders would go to their doctor or the lawyer because
they both have a degrees in helping people. If you yourself is not getting abused but you know an
elder who is you can report it to one of these helplines, for the US 1–800–677–1116, UK 080 8808
8141, Australia 1300 651 192, South Africa 0800 333 231, and Canada 310 1818. You could also
visit Alberta Elder Abuse for local resources. Some people think that if they try to report it it would
come back on them, but honestly they would take them/you out of the home and put you in a special
place until the nursing home is either sued or gets better employees to take care of the other
residents. The services that they provide is resources in the community in stopping it like counseling
and legal services. One of the best ideas would be getting a lawyer and suing whom ever did it to
you or your loved one. If the nursing home doesn't provide the needed things for an elder they can
and will get sued for withholding care and the nursing home can and more than
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Nursing Home Abuse Essay
Although it does not usually make news headlines and is rarely discussed, nursing home residents
and the elderly experience abuse sometimes on a daily basis. Medical errors, physical abuse, or
stealing from them could all be classified as abuse. All around the world today, a population that is
not able to help itself is being harmed, whether it is physical or sexual abuse, exploitation, or not
being properly supervised; the elderly and nursing home residents are being abused.
Types of Abuse There are many types of abuse that occur in nursing homes, even though many do
not even realize what all could be classified as abuse. When hearing abuse what is probably most
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Over all, there are many types of abuse, from physical abuse to rough living conditions, that elderly
and nursing home residents experience quite often.
Statistics
Anyone can abuse a nursing home resident from their nurses to their own family members. There
has only one been national study to try to explain who abuses residents more, according to the
NCEA(2011), and at approximately 90% of them were abused by family members. Just as well
abuse can occur anywhere from their own houses to nursing homes. According to a study from
2000, 2,000 residents were polled and 44% of them stated they had been abused. Other research
from the NCEA states that persons with dementia are at a much higher risk for abuse. A study that
had been conducted in 2010 revealed that 47% of elderly with dementia had been abused. Abuse
definitely takes an impact on these people. Statistics, again from NCEA, have shown that elders who
have been abused have a 300% higher risk of death over those not abused. They also have many
more psychological and medical problems than a non–abused person.
Cases of Abuse There are have been many cases of nursing home and elder abuse nation wide and
all around the world. One case that occurred in Baltimore, Maryland that involved a man who
worked in a long term care facility and hit one of his residents.(Lee, 2013) This resident was an 84
year old man. This man was only caught
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The Importance Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Homes
What goes on, on a day–to–day basis referring to our elders and their caregivers? Do the staff and
faculty treat them with proper respect, love, and care? Elder abuse has been the last form of violence
to receive multidisciplinary professional interest. It is thought that today in America roughly
500,000 to 2 million elders are abused, those numbers vary depending on your sources. This
research paper focuses not only the causes, affects and prevention, but also the importance of not
neglecting the elderly and their needs. The following information supports unanswered confusion as
to why elderly patients are continuously mistreated in nursing homes. It is inhumane to hurt not only
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These patients pay for another person to help care for them because they cannot do so alone. The job
of a health care provider is to assist and make these patients feel like they have options and help.
Abusing a patient that is showing signs of depression, physically looking smaller and is defenseless
is a crime but it is rarely reported due to the fear of the patient or victim. Patients cannot depend on
others to meet most basic needs the ways they can do for themselves. People over 65 are easier to
manipulate and difficult to prosecute. It is less likely for the victim to report the abuse happening
because they fear upsetting their attacker and having more harm done. Patients may also be ashamed
or embarrassed to repeat what happened to them. Abusers often tell victims it's their own fault they
get abused and they threaten to do worse if anyone finds out. While researching information
regarding the issue, I came across an article called "Elder Abuse & Neglect". This provided me with
proof that multiple cases of emotional, sexual, physical abuse, abandonment, neglect and financial
exploitation happen to these patients daily. Not only is this possible in community settings but also
in the comfort of their own home. "Many seniors around the world are being abused: harmed in
some substantial way often by people who are directly responsible for their care."(Segal, 2016). This
quote comes directly from this sources facts supporting elderly abuse in general. Sadly, more of
these cases in the U.S. go unreported than the ones which are acknowledged. In situations such as
family members abusing patients, there can be alternatives such as first finding out the type of abuse
and
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Domestic Violence And Verbal Abuse At Home
The environment that I grew up in at home was very hostile. When I was growing up, I was always
surrounded by domestic violence, and verbal abuse. Both my family and my home were always
filled with so much sadness, pain, and fear. My home was no longer a safe haven where I could
escape distress, but instead a place that I had dreaded and feared. Since I had constantly lived with
domestic violence, my mother would always walk around the house with gashes on her face and
bruises all over her body, but she would somehow manage to get through the excruciating pain.
Until one day, when I got the most horrific news that I have ever received in my entire life. Both my
mother and my stepfather were both victims of a fatal car accident. Although, always
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Essay about Nursing Home Abuse
Nursing Home Abuse
With over 1.5 million elderly and dependent adults now living in nursing homes throughout the
country, abuse and neglect has become a widespread problem. Even though some nursing homes
provide good care, many are subjecting helpless residents to needless suffering and death. Most
residents in nursing homes are dependent on the staff for most or all their needs such as food, water,
medicine, toileting, grooming– almost all their daily care. Unfortunately, many residents in nursing
homes today are starved, dehydrated, over–medicated, and suffer painful pressure sores. They are
often isolated, ignored and deprived of social contact and stimulation. Because of insufficient and
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Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR Part 483).
In addition to federal laws regulating the quality of care in nursing homes, states have enacted laws
as well. The state laws must be at least as stringent at the federal laws. Some states have adopted
laws that are tougher than the federal laws. In Iowa, nursing home care and services are regulated
under Title 22 of the Iowa Code of Regulations.
There are three different types of Nursing Homes. A Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) is a facility that
is required to provide continuous (24–hour) nursing supervision by registered or licensed vocational
nurses. Commonly referred to as "nursing homes" or "convalescent hospitals," these facilities
normally care for the incapacitated person in need of long or short–term care and assistance with
many aspects of daily living (walking, bathing, dressing, and eating). At a minimum, SNF's provide
medical, nursing, dietary, pharmacy, and activity services.
An Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) is a facility that is required to provide 8 hours of nursing
supervision per day. Because of their physical appearance, these facilities are often confused with
the SNF's. Intermediate care, however, is less extensive than skilled nursing care and generally
serves patients who are ambulatory and need less supervision and care.
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Broken Home Abuse
For a majority of my childhood, my family was composed of six people. My mom, my dad, my two
brothers, and my little sister. However, at the age of 12, my family had the opportunity to accept two
more people not only in our home, but also our family. Taylor and Dylan, my adopted siblings, came
from a broken home that consisted of poverty, drugs, alcohol, and abuse. Although my parents didn't
have the money to provide for luxuries, they always made sure that all six kids had every necessity
and provided a loving and safe home. Welcoming Dylan and Taylor into our home, I was exposed to
the damage abuse can render on a person, especially a child. Although they are now in a safe and
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This event further influenced my goals of maintaining a happy home right now, and for my future
family. With my involvment in this Awareness Walk, it influenced me to decide what career I'd like
to someday have. It prompted me to help children in unsafe situations by pursuing a career in child
advocacy law Through this career, I truly believe it would bring me happiness and success. I believe
success is not solely the acquisition of material possession. Success is the internal prosperity of
mentality and
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Effects Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Homes
The author made a compelling case for the meaning and significance of the study findings. The
author increased the knowledge regarding how the criminal justice system responds to the cases of
elder abuse in nursing homes and the failure to report abuse. However, the study results showed that
the implications include the need for broader penalties and the increase of training of human
services professionals.
The purpose of the fourth study was to explore the experiences of professionals working the
frontlines of elder abuse victims (Cairns & Vreugdenhil, 2014). The research problem was that the
increase of the aging population leads to an increase of the challenging elder abuse cases and the
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Therefore, the research problem was that there has been little empirical research about elder neglect
and abuse in nursing homes using the National Ombudsman Reporting System (Bloemen et al.,
2015). The study is a descriptive research with a retrospective design (Bloemen et al., 2015). In
addition, the study sample was 11,749 abuse and neglect complaints from 2006–2013 (Bloemen et
al., 2015). Furthermore, the authors used the simple linear regression analysis to evaluate trends
over time (Bloemen et al., 2015). The operationalization of constructs was six types of complaints
which included physical, sexual, verbal abuse, financial exploitation, neglect, and resident to
resident abuse (Bloemen et al., 2015). The study findings showed majority of the abuse complaints
were physical abuse complaints made by a non–resident (Bloemen et al., 2015). As a result, the
physical abuse complaints made by a non–resident was 28% of the investigated complaints
(Bloemen et al., 2015). In addition, the study results showed a decrease in the amount of reports
reported to the local long–term care ombudsmen from 7.5 to 5.6 reports per 1,000 beds (Bloemen et
al., 2015). Therefore, the study implications show that it is essential that the nursing home residents
are aware of their rights and the process for reporting
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Senior Care Home Abuse Case Study
According to the reading in this week's content the reflecting incidents of abuse involving elderly
residents in senior care homes are staggering and disheartening. This resident on resident abuse is
hardly addressed, and state and government agencies have not provided much assistance in trying to
prevent it from happening. In the case of the elderly man attacking an elderly woman the facility felt
that increasing his meds would solve the issue of his erratic behavior. However, while increasing his
medication this might be helpful with a thorough examination the proper response should have been
to detain the attacker and call authorities to investigate the situation. The attacker must face the
consequences for his actions and his behavior
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Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
Signs of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes The decision to move your elderly loved one into a nursing
home is never easy. Not only does it mean a radical life change, it can be difficult to trust strangers
to care for someone you've been seeing to for months or even years. The other concern is elder
abuse. Elder abuse in nursing homes is disturbingly common. Because seniors transitioning to
assisted living facilities often struggle with cognitive and speech impairments, they are more
vulnerable to negligent treatment. If any resident or staff member is causing physical or emotional
harm or purposefully neglecting a nursing home patient, this is considered elder abuse.
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Unexplainable Injuries It is to be expected that any senior, regardless of their living conditions, may
scratch or cut themselves by mistake, take a fall, or bump into a piece of furniture, causing a bruise.
However, in a good assisted living facility, incidents like this should be very far and few in between.
If you notice frequent bruises, welts, cuts, broken bones, or unfamiliar scars on your loved one, he
or she may be being abused. 2. Malnourished Appearance and/or Behavior If your loved one is
being neglected, you may notice an unexplained drop in weight and other signs of malnourishment
such as dental health problems, easy bruising, and dry skin (dehydration). If you visit at mealtimes,
you may notice the senior eating a large quantity of food very quickly, as though they haven't eaten
in days. 3. Unmet Physical or Medical Needs Even if your loved one is not being physically or
emotionally abused, he or she may be experiencing neglect. Signs of this include medical needs
being ignored (a persistent cough, bed sores), an unkempt appearance, a strong odor, and soiled
linens and clothes. 4. Signs of Being Physically Restrained If you notice rope marks or bruising on
the wrists or ankles, this may be a sign that the senior is being physically restrained when you're not
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Nursing Home Abuse Case Study
With so many elderly people in nursing homes combined with the lack of nursing care available,
abuse within nursing homes is more common than anyone would like to face. According to the
CDC, as of 2014, there were only 15,600 nursing homes with the number of residents exceeding 1.4
million. They also report that for every case of elder abuse there are 23 cases that are not reported or
that remain hidden from authorities.
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/elderabuse/consequences.html
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/nursing–home–care.htm While it's understandable that staff in a
nursing home is overwhelmed, underpaid and underappreciated, it's no excuse for the abuse of the
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That care might be for bedridden patients, those who need insulin because of diabetes or
medications for infections and sickness. The nursing staff should be taking care of all the patient's
needs within the facility.
Warning Signs that Loved One isn't Receiving Medical Care: Frequent sickness Not receiving
medicine or insulin Changes in
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Abuse In Nursing Home Abuse
Unfortunately, the dependent condition of most nursing home residents makes them especially
vulnerable to all types of abuse. Aside from physical violence and neglect there are a number of
ways a loved one may be mistreated while in the care of a nursing home provider. The following list
explains the various ways in which nursing home abuse may present itself: Physical Abuse. o
Physical abuse is the intentional use of force against a senior citizen that results in bodily injury or
even death. This is the most apparent type of nursing home abuse to detect especially where
relatives visit the facility often Examples of physical abuse include: unnecessary use of restraints or
confinement, assault and battery, dropping patients, using force to assist patients, shoving or
knocking a patient down, hitting, biting, scratching, hair pulling, deliberate and inappropriate use of
drugs, breaking bones, or any act of violence directed towards the elderly that results in physical
harm. Injuries that may result from such abuse include: broken bones, internal injuries, burns,
overdoses, concussions, welts, marks, choking, bruises, black eyes, or sprains. In extreme cases such
abuse can result in coma or even the untimely death of a resident. Psychological Abuse. o
Psychological abuse is much harder to detect given nursing home residents rarely talk about it or
report it. Such is true given nursing home residents may be afraid of their caregivers and reluctant to
talk about the issues
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Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay
How could anyone abuse a family member? "In almost 90% of the elder abuse and neglect incidents
with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member" ("Elder"). Older Americans across the
nation are not getting the care they need. While nursing homes provide this service, their services
need to be be required for seniors when they no longer can take care of themselves. Some families
disagree. They believe that nursing homes should not be required for someone's loved ones because
if issues like resident abuse and the inability to see their loved one whenever the family wants. Also
the residents may not feel comfortable being away from their family and not feel free to do
everything they want. However, the families who are unable to prove that they provide adequate
care for their elderly loved ones should be required to move them into a nursing home so they can
have 24 hour care, do activities, and be able to interact with others. Elder care facilities are
beneficial because it provides care for people who no longer can do daily task. A article written by
Hardison Wood says that "When living in a nursing home, your loved ... Show more content on
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The hard part about elder abuse in a nursing home is most of them can barely talk clearly and
alzheimer's."People with Alzheimer's have a higher risk of being abused than other nursing home
residents. Because of their condition, these patients are more vulnerable, and so they are more often
targeted for abuse"("Management"). As people get older there memory slowly starts to fade.
Meaning that they have a easy time forgetting things so if they get abused no one will know. "A sad
truth is that a number of nursing home abuse cases go unreported and unpunished." (Paul). Given
that a number of older Americans get abused and no one knows about it or the abuser does not get
punished for it. This is one of the reasons why families do not want to put their older loved ones in a
nursing
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  • 1. Nursing Home Abuse 3 Signs Of Nursing Home Abuse You Want To Watch For Placing your loved one in a nursing home can be a difficult decision, but sometimes it's necessary if you're unable to care for them at home. You want to trust the nursing facility gives the best of care, but sometimes that's not the case. It's a good practice to check your loved one frequently at various times of the day and keep watch for signs of neglect and abuse. Here are some of the signs that your loved one could be mistreated. Weight Loss Medical conditions can also cause a loss of weight, but you should be concerned if your loved one has a sudden loss of weight or if the weight loss is gradual and steady. This could indicate neglect at mealtime. If the nursing home is understaffed, your loved one may not be given the time needed to complete meals, especially if they need total assistance to eat and their meals take a long time. Weight loss could also be a sign of depression or fear over their treatment. Visit the nursing home at mealtimes to see if your parent is being fed and provided enough nutrition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compare that to how much your loved one eats when you feed them in a relaxed and slow manner. If you think your loved one is losing weight because they are not being fed because it's time consuming, take action quickly to protect your loved one's health. Physical Marks Bruises and skin tears could be a sign of abuse. Elderly people often develop thin skin that tears and bruises easily when it is handled with too much pressure. Restraint marks around the waist, chest, or wrists should be cause for alarm as those are signs your loved one is being tied down tightly. Broken bones, even if from a fall, should be investigated as those could indicate your loved one was not supervised as needed. If you see signs of physical abuse, you'll want to get help right away. This could even involve calling the police to investigate. Mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2.
  • 3. Is Abuse A Nursing Homes? What Are The Warning Signs? What is abuse in nursing homes? What are the warning signs? How did abuse in nursing homes start? To begin, there are different types of abuse such as: emotional, sexual, neglect, financial and physical abuse. Next, the warning signs of any type of abuse are tension between the elderly and changes in behavior. Finally, nursing homes have a long history of abuse, but because of laws and regulations there has been less cases than in the past. In conclusion, abuse in nursing homes can be avoided by knowing what type of abuse can occur, watching for warning signs, and knowing the law. To begin, abuse in nursing homes can happen in many different areas of the patient's life. An elderly patient can be abused emotionally, sexually, financially, physically, and can be neglected. Some of these abuses begin to occur when the elderly patient becomes more physically frail, and they are less able to stand up against threats and bullying. The other abuses begin, when the patient is no longer able to take care of his/her own finances. To elaborate, an elderly patient can be abused emotionally in a few different ways. The abuse occurs when they are spoke to or treated in a way that causes them distress. It can be intimidation, yelling, threats, humiliation, and ridicules. Other forms of emotional abuse are isolating them, or ignoring them. Although, emotional abuse may not seem like a big deal to the people inflicting it on the patients, when the patient can fend for themselves it will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4.
  • 5. Essay On Nursing Home Abuse Moving your loved one into a nursing home is never an easy decision. While it's a comfort knowing he or she will be looked after, entrusting their care into the hands of strangers can be scary. This paired with a recent congressional report indicating that nearly 1/3 of all nursing homes have been cited for verbal, physical, and sexual abuse, and it's no wonder why so many people have concerns. Should your loved one fall victim to nursing home abuse, the following entry will help you obtain justice. Signs of Nursing Home Abuse If you suspect abuse has occurred, you should report it immediately. Unfortunately, proving a claim can often be difficult, as your loved one may be afraid unable to communicate the abuse. Make a point to visit regularly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Take photos of any physical harm, document statements, and hang on to hospital bills and bank statements to help support your claim. No detail is too small – the more information you are able to gather, the stronger your case will be. Where to File a Report Reporting nursing home abuse can be accomplished in a number of ways. Use following resources to get in touch with the proper authorities: Eldercare Locator: Call 1–800–677–1116 to obtain state specific information regarding laws and regulations pertaining to nursing home abuse. Representatives are standing by weekdays, every Monday – Friday. NECA: Visit the state resources page on the National Center on Elder Abuse website to locate the proper authorities in your area. This will provide you with a wealth of information, including hotlines, websites, phone numbers and addresses. Call a Doctor: Healthcare professionals and social workers are required by law to report nursing home abuse cases. Assuming your loved one's health care team is not involved in the abuse, get in touch with them for added support and guidance. 911: If your loved one's condition is life threatening, you should call 911 immediately. Not only will this help ensure proper medical care, it may also allow you to file a police ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Is Abuse Nursing Homes Morally And Ethically Wrong? Abuse in Nursing Homes Abuse in nursing homes have dramatically increased over the years, so is abuse in nursing homes morally and ethically wrong? I feel that abuse in nursing homes is wrong morally and ethically. I have worked for approximately five years in the medical field and have seen first–hand how the abuse has affected our elderly. With the demand for medical personnel in the medical field, what should be done about stopping the abuse in nursing homes? Furthermore, how is the elderly and families affected by the abuse by medical personnel in nursing homes? A study, prepared by the minority (Democratic and Independent) staff of the Special Investigations Division of the House Government Reform Committee, finds that 30 percent of nursing homes in the United States (5,283 facilities) were cited for almost 9,000 instances of abuse over a recent two–year period, from January 1999 to January 2001. Approximately 70 to 80 percent of this abuse is done by medical personnel. The medical staff would include Nursing Assistants (Nurse Aids/CNA's), Registered Nurses, Administrator's, Physical Therapists/Occupational Therapists, and Doctor's. Abuse in Nursing Homes can vary between physical and emotional, verbal, sexual, and neglect. In some cases can even be catastrophic by causing death. The medical personnel that work these facilities are highly trained, so what are causing these problems one may ask? Most medical facilities are understaffed and have a high rate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. Examples Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Care ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 2 ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 3 Elder Abuse in a Nursing Home Setting LaShawn Rogers University of Baltimore History & Foundations of Human Services 602.185 Dr.Pearson November18, 2015 Running head: ELDER ABUSE IN A NURSING HOME SETTING 1 Elder Abuse in a Nursing Home Setting Elder Abuse in Nursing Home Setting INTRODUCTION Elder abuse can be defined as the infliction of injury by a caregiver in an unreasonable manner; may involve intimidation, confinement or punishment that results in mental anguish/mental illness, physical pain/harm. Physical abuse includes striking an elder with objects, slapping him/her, pushing him/her and hitting him/her. Use of physical restraints and chemical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neglect by the caregiver to accord services such as medicine, supervision, clothing, and shelter to an elder in a nursing home setting is regarded as psychological abuse. There have been cases where caregivers have neglected patients who are bedridden. Elders have also been denied regular baths by caregivers. There have been reports where patients who request for a two–person transfer are accorded a person transfer by the caregiver. Not providing toiletry services in time by the caregivers to the elder 's is also regarded as psychological abuse. There have been reports where caregivers refuse to turn off a call light and when requested to do so by the elders in the nursing home setting, they decline. The involuntary seclusion of elders by the caregivers is an example of psychological abuse that happens in the nursing home setting. In the Baltimore community, it has been documented that most of the psychological abuse perpetrated against elders in the nursing home setting is done by caregivers (Kohn et al., 2015). Physical abuse involves showing acts of aggressiveness by the caregiver to the elder in the nursing home. Rough handling is the other example of physical abuse in a nursing home setting. In physical
  • 10. abuse, there is the use of force that is non–accidental to harm, impair or injure an elder person who is in the nursing home setting. Confinements, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11.
  • 12. Examples Of Physical Abuse In Nursing Homes Indicator of Elder Physical Abuse The best way to indicate if an elder is being abused is by looking at signs or indicators. According to Watson, E. (2013) the signs and symptoms of physical abuse in nursing homes are Bruising, burns, broken bones, lacerations, scars, welts–check symmetry/asymmetry. In addition, some residents could also behave differently because of the pain they go through from their injuries. For instance, if a resident complains about the pain it's a good way to investigate. Also for the residents who aren't able to speak. It's always better for the staff to notice different behavior, action and facial expressions from the elders. According to Dyer, C., & Rowe, J. (1999) possible physical indicators of physical abuse General Features: will include injuries inconsistent with history disparity in hygiene between dependent and career, and evidence of poor nutrition or dehydration. As of Unexplained bruises and welts: in various stages of healing, pepper pot bruising' due to poking by anger, on face, lips and mouth, on chest, torso or buttocks, on normally well–protected area, such as inner thigh or inner arm, similar in shape to an object (e.g. belt); Unexplained burns: cigarette burns, especially soles, palms or back, rope burns on arms or legs, immersion burns, sock– like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a 2012 report by Statistic Brain (based on NCEA, Bureau of Justice Statistics), the number of elder abuse cases in 2010 was 9.5% of the elderly population. The percentages of elder abuse cases by types reported in (Watson, 2013). 2010 include: neglect (58.5%), physical abuse (15.7%), financial abuse (12.3%), psychological abuse (7.3%), sexual abuse (0.04%), all other types (5.1%), and unknown (0.06%) (Statistic Brain, 2012). Elder abuse occurs in private homes, long– term care facilities (nursing homes, assisted living facilities), and hospitals (Watson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. The Prevalence of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes Upon aging, life changes occur; leaving an individual with many decisions to make. Amidst one of the most challenging decisions is who will care for the person when they are no longer able to do so, and where they will live. In today's society, nursing homes are a favored choice regardless of the gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status with approximately 352, 300 seniors living in special–care facilities throughout Canada (Stat Can, 2013). To many, nursing homes are seen as an ideal living arrangement for their loved elders, unfortunately that is not the reality for all seniors in these nursing homes. What seniors are led to believe is their new haven, may in fact, be just the opposite. Elders in Ontario nursing homes are being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Policy refers to a set amount of rules and guidelines on how to proceed with abuse–related incidents against older people. There is no specific Canadian law that addresses the mistreatment of elders which is why abuse is under–reported and often overlooked. A study in Manitoba discovered that many older respondents were against "mandatory reporting" because of fear and the high reliance on others that could potentially be the abusers whether it be family member or nurses (Novak & Campbell, p.331). Another reason was addressed in the Star; the issue of a majority of reports being released as "sanitized versions" meaning lack of detail thus making it near impossible for anybody to identify if assault occurred or not. Instead of raising awareness to the public, the sanitized versions do quite the opposite to save the reputation of the nursing homes which causes the abused seniors to feel inferior, and irrelevant. Instead of explaining that sexual assault had occurred in the home by an employee, the report includes phrases such as "failed to protect an identified resident from abuse" (McLean & Welsh, 2011) and "a staff member was found on an unassigned unit" (McLean & Welsh, 2011). The controversial ties of mandatory reporting exemplifies that there is no simple solution for elder mistreatment but creates a clear statement that a change is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Nursing Home Abuse Essay Nursing Home Abuse 3 Nursing Home Abuse As the healthcare system in this country has changed, so have traditional nursing homes. Families have the right to expect that their loved ones will be taken care of by professionals in a caring environment. Unfortunately, may people are being abused and neglected in nursing homes. It is very clear that abuse is a serious problem among nursing home patients, and something needs to be done to put a stop to it. Abuse can happen to anyone, but elderly adults residing in nursing homes are more vulnerable and have a higher risk for abuse (Rasansky Law Firm, 2006, para. 1). Elders are among the fastest growing in the population, and because of this many more elderly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Laura Owings is the law firm's first–year associate who works in nursing–home abuse practice. She graduated sixth out of 123 in her class at the University of Memphis. Owings said, "In law school, anything I'm working on, it's all theory. Here it's people's lives and it's kind of scary and I think it's good to be kind of scared. It keeps me on top of my game." Owings said she chose her field because nursing home abuse affects some of the most vulnerable members of society and the number of claims are predicted to rise as the baby boom generation enervates. Our society can do many things to help stop nursing home abuse. Anyone wanting to work in a nursing care facility should be a trained professional and require a background check. If there is a history of violence reported, that person should not be able to work and provide care for nursing home patients. Working with these patients, especially the elderly requires a lot of patience and only workers who are caring and have medical experience should be able to take care of them. In Massachusetts, the state senate approved a bill that would impose Nursing Home Abuse 5 tougher criminal penalties for the abuse of the elderly (Thomson, 2005). If the elderly or disabled is assaulted, the crime could carry a maximum sentence of three years in prison. The legislation has to clear the state's House of Representative, but the current state law has a two–year maximum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Child Abuse In Foster Homes In The United States In today's society Fostering Children has become a form of employment, and too many Foster Parents consider fostering to be nothing more than just a job. Agencies are considering the hiring process as an urgency to match staff with cliental; considering families as just another case to fill their homes and keep their agencies up and running instead of taking time to match families according to the needs of the children and qualifications of the foster parents. When children come into the custody of DCFS and are placed into Foster Care they are scared, confused, lonely, and usually conditioned not to tell when they are being mistreated. Most of the children that come into "the system" have learned to accept abuse as normal or natural and are unaware that they are even being mistreated. Therefore, when they are placed in homes where this is occurring it is not in their nature to speak up. Once they are removed from their parents, they are solely reliant on the department for their protection and it is the department's responsibility to provide that protection which has not always been fulfilled by the department or the foster care agencies. The department should be making reasonable efforts to provide proper services ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Defining child abuse is a complicated issue. First, currently the United States does not have a standard definition of child abuse because each state has their definition. Definitions are different at the state and federal level. Child welfare agencies also may have different child abuse and neglect definitions. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) define child abuse and neglect as any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker that result in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, or exploitation; an act or failure to act that presents an imminent risk of serious harm (Child Abuse and Neglect User Manual, 2003; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Essay on Nursing Home Abuse: An Avoidable Tragedy There comes a time when the hands that supported you when you stumbled, shiver. The ones who taught you right from wrong depend on you to make the correct choice for them, a choice that can alter their entire being. One bad judgment call and your loved ones could end up as being victims of nursing home abuse. Thus, when you're deciding a health–care facility for them, don't settle for anything but the best because many lose their loved ones every year as a result of the abuse. There are precisely 16,100 nursing homes in US occupied by 1.5 million people. Out of these, 44 percent of nursing home residents have suffered abuse and up to 100,000 are reported every year. All sorts of nursing home abuse – mental, sexual, financial and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to protect yourself and others who might be a target of these, set an example and ask someone to help you. Your doctor, your friends or relatives you trust can put a full stop to it, just raise your voice. Usually, the signs of physical or sexual abuse like bruises, broken bones, scars and genital infections are detected without difficulty. But, the emotional trauma is not visible and it takes time to find out about the psychological distress one might be going through. When you are aware of the signs, you can distinguish them in a blink of an eye. Any drastic change in the resident – in their finances or behavior and personality, unexplained injuries should be enough to raise your suspicion. You would need to talk to the staff and other residents next to get to the bottom of the matter. However, if there's a background to such events in the nursing in the past, don't wait any longer and file an official complaint to the administrator of the nursing home. Although it is possible that he might be conscious of the happenings, don't get too hopeful. If the staff hasn't reported the abuse even though it is illegal, you might not be very lucky. In any case, you would have to hire an attorney who specializes in the field and he would be able to tell you better about the legal matters. Nonetheless, once you complain to the state attorney, an investigator is likely to take the matters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Essay On Signs Of Abuse In Nursing Home Recognizing the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse Ideally, you should feel confident about the fact that a beloved family member lives in a nursing home. Nursing homes are generally places where the elderly are well cared for and enjoy the quality of life that they deserve. Unfortunately, exceptions to this rule exist, and medical negligence and other forms of abuse have been known to occur in some nursing homes. Exploring the various types of senior abuse and staying aware of the signs of such abuse can help you to take action as soon as possible. If you suspect that such unthinkable behavior is taking place, don't hesitate to contact a professional who can help you to resolve the matter effectively and efficiently. Neglect or Abandonment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If your relative is malnourished or dehydrated, neglect could be a problem. If you notice that a living environment does not seem safe, the issue may be neglect. Another sign to look for is a health care injury or condition that has been left untreated, such as bedsores. If your loved one has been allowed to engage in self–neglect, then the nursing home could also be held responsible for that. Another form of abuse is abandonment; a facility that is responsible for your family member should never desert that individual. Psychological or Emotional Abuse Emotional and psychological abuse can be just as harmful as any other kind of abuse. Signs that your relative may be suffering from emotional or psychological abuse include mental agitation or an uncommunicative demeanor. Additionally, behavioral cues usually associated with dementia, such as biting or rocking, may actually be signs of one of these types of abuse. Physical or Sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Abuse In Nursing Home Essay According to Statistic Brain, 91 percent of nursing homes currently lack the staff needed to properly care for their residents and 36 percent have violated elderly abuse laws one or more times. Abuse comes in many forms, with neglect being the most common, accounting for 58.5 percent of cases. Physical abuse, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and other abuse types have also been reported, thus individuals with a loved one in a nursing home need to ensure they are receiving proper care at all times. In the event something does go wrong and the nursing home and/or its staff members are responsible, a nursing home abuse attorney should be contacted immediately. State Statutes Each state develops statutes regarding nursing homes, and the statutes cover numerous topics. This may include the right of a family to request compensation in the event their loved one dies as a result of abuse in a nursing home. Compensation may be demanded for emotional losses, lost future income, loss of guidance and companionship and more. The key is to determine which apply in any given situation, and an elder abuse attorney can be of assistance with this. He or she reviews the facts of the case ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is true whether the home is being charged with medication errors, a failure to maintain a safe environment or abuse of the physical, verbal, emotional or sexual variety. A failure to provide proper medical attention or nutrition may also lead to a lawsuit being filed by the nursing home resident and/or his or her loved ones, and these are only a few examples of the many types of lawsuits that may be relevant in this situation. In the event the nursing home resident cannot speak for him or herself, family members may have the suit filed on their behalf Contact nursing home lawyers for more information on the signs of abuse and when a suit should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? Imagine if your grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, mom, dad or other loved one was being abused. How would this make you feel? Abuse does not necessarily mean physical abuse (hitting, scratching, pulling hair, etc.). Other types of abuse include sexual, neglect, exploitation, emotional, abandonment, and self–neglect. Sexual abuse refers to sexual contact of any kind without permission neglect is not providing food, health care, shelter or anything needed to live for vulnerable elder persons. Illegal taking or misuse of the elder's property is called exploitation. Emotional abuse is the humiliation, threatening, or insulting (verbally or nonverbally) of an elder. Deserting of a vulnerable elder by a person who is responsible for them is called abandonment. While visiting loved ones in a facility or at home there are several warning signs of abuse to be aware of. Bruises, abrasions, broken bones, cuts and burns can all be signs of physical abuse, neglect, or mistreatment. Signs of emotional abuse include suddenly not going to activities, sudden change of alertness, or sudden unexplained depression. Bruises or marks around breasts or genital areas are telltale signs of sexual abuse. Sudden financial strain may be the result of exploitation. Bedsores, unintended medical care, poor hygiene and sudden weight loss can be a result of neglect. Be alert, if you notice any of these signs, or a sudden change in behavior or personality in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay Significance of the Study Elder abuse is a national concern and with the increasing number of elderly individuals, it is essential that more research is conducted on elder abuse in nursing homes in hopes to improve the current laws, policies, and/or consequences received to put a stop to the amount of elder abuse or neglect in nursing homes. After all, a family sends their loved ones into a nursing home to be taken care of and cared for with dignity and respect they do not expect their loved one to encounter abuse or neglect while in the nursing home. As a result, this study is significant to the health care community and the aging population in order, to help combat cases of elder abuse or neglect found in nursing homes. Therefore, the study results will help determine if changes need made to the current Medicare and/or Medicaid regulations to help protect the residents of nursing homes. In addition, the study results will show if there are any differences in adherence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A nursing home resident has the right to be free from sexual, physical, verbal, and mental abuse, corporal punishment, and involuntary seclusion (CMS, 2016). Quality of Care. Every resident must receive and the facility must provide the necessary services and care to maintain or attain the highest practicable mental, physical, psychosocial well–being, in accordance with the comprehensive plan and assessment of care (CMS, 2016). Nursing Homes. A home that is used for the reception and care of individuals who by the reason of mental or physical impairment or illness require skilled nursing care and of the individuals who require personal care services but not skilled nursing care (Ohio Department of Health, 2014). Health Surveys/Inspections. On–site surveys/inspections of nursing homes for the compliance with federal and state rules and regulations in order, to ensure the quality of life of the residents in the nursing home (Ohio Department of Health, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. The Effects Of Abuse On Nursing Homes Abuse in nursing homes occurs more than the average person would think. Abuse is a factor that needs to be addressed as a very serious issue because it can later lead to death. There are various types of abuse in the world, many of which occur in nursing homes and go unreported. Many injuries cause patients to have broken bones and death. In addition, patient abuse can lead to having psychological disorders like anxiety and depression. Staff members tend to cover up abuse in nursing facilities for many reasons one being them not wanting to lose their jobs. Abuse is also covered up in nursing facilities due to staff members not wanting to bring attention to their employer. Employees know that if they report the abusers then the abusers will receive criminal charges; therefore, the employees avoid reporting events. Patient abuse in nursing facilities is illegal, but happens often, and is covered up by management and staff. There are many types of abuse that occur in nursing homes, including verbal, physical, neglect, sexual, isolation, financial, domestic, and social. Actions relating to abuse in nursing homes seem to grow more and more daily. Many individuals have no clue why staff members abuse their patients, but others can help by reporting the abuse occurring. During the years of 1999–2001, approximately one third of nursing facilities are known for their abuse violations. Also 10 percent of the nursing facilities have been involved with abuse violations that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Examples Of Verbal Abuse In A Nursing Home Is Your Loved One Being Verbally Abused In a Nursing Home? When the difficult decision is made to put your elderly loved one into a nursing home, it is done with expressed assurance that he or she is going to receive compassionate and professional care. Unfortunately, some nursing homes fail to adequately screen the individuals they hire as nurses or caretakers and consequently, employees with bad judgement may find themselves in a position to take advantage of an elderly patient. This can take the form of emotional abuse where a frail and sometimes mentally incapacitated elderly patient is subject to verbal abuse by the staff of a nursing home. If you have suspicions that your elderly loved one is the victim of verbal abuse in a nursing home, you can take legal action to have the nursing home brought to justice for failing to provide reasonable and adequate care for your loved one. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elderly victims of verbal abuse may not comprehend the magnitude of the situation they find themselves in. This type of abuse includes threats, intimidation, derogatory name–calling and constant belittling. Threats can take a variety of forms including telling the patient that they are going to be physically harmed if their behavior doesn't change or suggesting that the patient's family doesn't care about them. Often in cases of verbal abuse, it occurs alongside other forms of abuse like neglect and physical abuse. For this reason, the verbal abuse of a patient in a nursing home is difficult to detect. Unfortunately this is the main reason why verbal abuse claims by elderly nursing home patients are often dismissed. Verbal Abuse Warning Signs Signs of verbal abuse are frequently dismissed as lacking in evidence and blamed on the mental or physical state of the elderly person in question. Warning signs can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Nursing Homes: Why they should be closely monitored Is it worth putting your loved ones in a nursing home facility? According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Each year, hundreds of thousands of adults over the age of 60 are abused, neglected, or financially exploited." Family members of an elderly person might assume that because they are paying such a large amount of money for assistance and a room in the facility, that they're getting the best treatment and care for their relative. Although one might believe their loved ones would be better off in a nursing home, they might be putting them at a greater risk of abuse due to understaffing, lack of training within the staff, neglect, nurse burnout, and low wages. 2,150,000 cases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nurses work long hours and deal with high levels of stress during the workday which leads to nurse burnout. Nurse burnout is classified as physical and mental fatigue, which strongly affects the nurses emotions and motivation. ("Nursing Burnout"). Burnout is caused by various factors within the workplace, such as dealing with a hectic, fast–paced environment, caring for too many patients at one time, and working odd hours. When nurses deal with multiple patients per shift, high levels of responsibility, and their own personal problems, they can become exhausted and overwhelmed. Stress due to burnout can also affect the nurse's mood in a negative way, causing the nurse to become impatient or irritable, which can oftentimes results in verbal or emotional abuse towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Catalogue of Abuse in Nhs Care Homes 'Anna Walker and David Behan, Inspectors of the Health and Social Care Commission recently launched an audit of all services for England for people with Learning Disabilities.' The above action comes after it was revealed that NHS staff abused adults with learning difficulties which included, among many other things, such abuse as a deaf and blind man being tied up for 16 hours a day; withdrawal of food; being locked in rooms, cold showers, over reliance on medication; misuse of funds and sexual abuse. Investigations, in part, prompted by Mencap (who say that there are about 1.5 million people with learning disabilities and around 2,500 of these people live in NHS care homes), uncovered widespread abuse and a lack of understanding of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obviously this situation needs to be put right immediately but there are a couple of issues highlighted by this report that need to be looked at more carefully. Firstly, a member of staff being jailed for the rape of a woman in one of these units with a second member of staff receiving a suspended sentence for a previous sex offence against the same woman is the correct course of action. However, the reason given for the prosecution was that the woman was deemed to have too low a mental age to have given consent in either incident and I take issue with this because there is no real clarity and a limited lesson to be learned by those people charged with the care of people with learning disabilities. In the first instance, nobody employed to take care of a patient or a resident should be engaging in any kind of sexual contact with any person they are caring for; regardless of the patient/residents ability to give consent. Secondly, does this mean that the woman in the case will not be allowed to have a fulfilling relationship with anyone else, will she be allowed to vote, will she be allowed to have any say in decisions about her life? It may be that all of these things will be acceptable for her to do but if this is the case, it needs to be made clear that the prosecution is not only about the woman's ability to give consent but that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Essay Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Debra K. Showers Kaplan University Elderly Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes Are nursing homes abusing and neglecting the elderly? The elderly are abused and neglected in society today by caregivers in nursing homes. Elder abuse or neglect is a single or repeated action occurring within any relationship where there is an overlook of trust which causes injury or distress to an older person. The elderly are our foundation and our youth are the building blocks to our nation. Some elderly have no medical problems, some are autistic, and many are handicapped. Nursing homes are a place where the elderly can live when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The method they use is a socio–structural analysis through which . What this analysis is that they reviewed literature on ageism and discussed the intricate concerns on the elderly. They looked at the theoretical aspects that explain the concerns of the elderly. It is thought if we discuss and have an understanding of intergenerational perceptions through empirical and optimistic perceptions then we have a better chance of understanding the concepts of the ageism. Is this a method you might try? Why or why not? They might have different results, in being dependent on caregivers for support, and society curbs various freedoms and when we are younger we have prestige, income employment and management positions. The results of the research is the study found that the elderly are living longer and by the year 2050 there will be more elders than youth. As previously indicated, one possible explanation for why older people may have come to be less valued than in the past is because they do not offer as much value in modernized societies because they have not kept up the changes because they are used to their old ways. The research that North and Fiske accomplished showed enough evidence that our elderly are" an inconvenienced youth" at this time but not forever. What kind of outcomes supported this conclusion? The conclusion made by the authors is that society's treatment of ageism should become "prime research topic across multiple social sciences". They also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Abuse In Nursing Home Essay Abuse. Oftentimes when hearing this word, one's mind may automatically assume the situation involves a child or a romantic relationship; what some may not consider is the abuse of elderly members of the community, specifically in nursing homes. The form of misconduct that nursing home employees administer towards patients is in no way less significant than any other forms. The underpaid workers of state or federally funded facilities can be negligent towards patients. Negligence of this form can include, but is not limited to, improper medication management, isolation, malnutrition, dehydration, and anything resulting in the form of physical or mental suffering. Nursing homes must begin to properly staff, train, pay, and reduce the number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently there are over 3.2 million individuals living in nursing homes or long–term–care facilities. It is estimated that approximately forty percent of the United States' population will at some point in their lives enter a nursing home ("Nursing Home Abuse"). Whether or not an individual is placed in a nursing home, with these numbers, the likelihood of having a friend or family member in one of these facilities is relatively high. As shown by this statistic alone, there is already a good portion of the population in nursing homes. Establishments, due to the number of patients, struggle to keep their staffing numbers at an amount that allows them to properly care for their patients. A 2010 census brought to light that, soon, due to the Baby Boomers, nursing home numbers will increase even more. According to the census "within two decades they [Baby Boomers] are expected to comprise more than 20 percent of our entire population" (Landers). By the end of the 2020s, the number of individuals in their mid–eighties and older will hit eight million, nearly tripling the elder population in 2002 (Scott 115). With these increasing numbers, the already understaffed nursing homes will almost seem to be nonexistent and more and more abuse will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Substance Abuse In Nursing Home Most government controlled homes do not get sufficient funds, so they lack trained workers and necessary equipment. Still, they get more help and don't prioritize money, which results in better quality service. "Chains and for–profit companies use a system of rewards and sanctions for managers and board of directors, executives must prioritize shareholder value which may compromise other goals such as quality" (Harrington 786). Another issue is that many nursing homes use antipsychotic drugs but often times they administer them illegally, harming the patients. It was found in a recent study that 41% of patients use antipsychotics for a long period of time. The push by pharmaceutical companies to market their products can sometimes be the reason ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The research was conducted in 2007, where the researcher sampled various departments at each facility at different times of the day. Questionnaires were given to about ten workers in each department. The respondents were asked whether they had performed or witnessed incidents of abuse in the past year. "The study indicated that 54% reported perpetrating one or more types of abuse against older patients in long–term facilities over the past year" (Factors that affect abuse).The study also found that the risk of physical neglect and total number of maltreatment incidents became higher as the ratio of staff and patients increased. The research determined that the acts do not involve personal motives or malicious intent, but come from institutional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay Neglect of patients may include: medical neglect, neglect of basic needs, neglect of personal hygiene, and social or emotional neglect. Not all patients at nursing homes are completely immobile or require constant attention, but, for others, constant care is crucial. Since some seniors have mobility, mental, hearing and vision limitation, senior caregiving creates opportunities for caregivers to take advantage, whether it be intentional or accidental. Up to half a million cases of elder abuse are taken to authorities each year and these are only the reported ones. It is estimated that there may be millions of unreported nursing home abuses and home care abuses every year ("Comprehensive and Unbiased Info"). Some cases are undocumented because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A study was conducted by staff members of Michigan State University in 2005 to better understand how many patients in Michigan nursing homes were being abused and in what ways. The study was done by calling computer generated phone numbers of family members nursing home patients. The family member was asked over the past twelve months how many times had their relative been abused. In this case the forms of abuse included "failure to rotate or flip this person to prevent bed sores, failure to provide a person with food, water, shelter, hygiene, medicine, comfort, or personal safety or ignoring request for help" (Zhang 65). If one or more instances of abuse occurred in the one–year period, a score of one was recorded, and if no such abuse occurred, a zero was recorded. Other information was then gathered about the condition of all the patients whose family members participated in the study. The results showed that if a patient struggled with activities of daily living (ADL) then the patient's likelihood of being abused increased by nearly thirty percent (Zhang). Due to the fact that family members may not be aware of the abuse occurring, the data if inaccurate, is most likely below ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Nursing Home Abuse And Neglect Nursing home residents are often subject to abuse and neglect. But the biggest problem is that nursing home neglect is often not easy to detect. Part of the problem is that a large majority of nursing home residents are very old. Some can hardly speak while others may be suffering from dementia or maybe just too afraid to speak up. In many cases, nursing home abuse and neglect may not even be evident in any physical form. We all know that emotional abuse often has no physical scars but can leave massive scars on the inside. There may be situations where the behavior of the nursing home resident changes but even this can be overlooked by family and friends as they may dismiss such change to old age or diseases like dementia or Alzheimer's. For families of nursing home residents in Middleburg, Florida, it is important to be aware of some warning signs that your loved one may be a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect. These warning signs include: Continued loss of body weight Frequent skin infections Bed Sores Sudden change in personality, fearful, scared, or crying Withdrawn and not socially interactive Pressure ulcer Recurrent falls Worsening of personal hygiene Environment not safe like slippery floors, poor lighting, broken furniture, unclean bathroom If you observe any of these warning signs and are fairly certain that your loved one is being abused or neglected, call a Middleburg nursing home abuse lawyer as soon as possible. Today many nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Nursing Home and Institutional Abuse Imagine forty or seventy years from now, you're in a beautiful home that you built for you and your family. Then your children and grandchildren try to convince you to go to a nursing home saying it's better for you and you'd be taken care of better. It's like a slap to the face, it hurts. Your own children that you've taken care of for years don't want to take care of you back and would rather put you in a place full of strangers that can either help you or treat you badly like you are no longer important to take care of anymore. That's exactly the feeling of many of the elders now put in nursing homes. Now I'm not speaking on the behalf of every single elder out there but only the ones who are forced to go to a nursing home. Others might like the idea of being in a nursing home or maybe they don't have a family, I understand, it's their choice. But those who are much comfortable being around people they've known for years wouldn't ever want to go somewhere else. Most elders can't refuse a thing their family asks them to do even if it hurts them because they want the happiness of their families. Some of you might say that you would never do such a thing to your parents or grandparents. But really what's going to happen is everything will change. Like how your parents are independent now and you are dependent on them later they'll be dependent on you. Then maybe you'll be tired of having to escort your parents somewhere, showering them, giving them their constant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Abuse From Neglect In A Nursing Home Three Signs Your Loved One Is Suffering Abuse From Neglect in a Nursing Home No one wants to believe that their loved one is being abused in a nursing home, but it is more common than you may think. Of course, there are different forms of abuse, but one common form of abuse is that of neglect. This is a problem found in many nursing homes and it can become serious that your loved one's health is in danger. The following are three signs that your loved one is being neglected. Your loved one has persistent bedsores This is often not considered as abuse by many people, but it can result in serious health problems and can even put your loved one's life in jeopardy, especially if the neglect occurs over a long period of time. Bedsores are actually ulcers that are created from prolong pressure to the ski. For elderly people, it is usually the result of being bedridden and not being able to move their body. But bedsores can easily be prevented simply by changing the position of your loved one's body every few hours. Granted, the elderly are often prone to bedsores, but if the staff is doing there job, they should not be present. But if they do appear, they must be treated because they can lead to further health complications. Your loved one has lost weight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There can be an undiagnosed medical problem that explains this weight loss, but barring that, it could be a case of neglect. Why your loved one is not getting enough to eat may be related to your loved one's need for assistance in being fed, and the staff is simply not spending enough time during meal time to make sure enough calories are consumed. But there are other possibilities as well. The important thing to remember is that even with the elderly, weight loss is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Nursing Home Abuse Research Paper POSSIBLE SIGNS NURSING HOME ABUSE IS TAKING PLACE Nursing home abuse is a difficult issue to face however ignoring it can trigger serious emotional, physical and mental issues. Many victims of elder abuse are frail and vulnerable. As such, knowing the warning signs and red flags of such abuse can help us protect the health and wellbeing of your loved one. There are a number of warning signs that when coupled together can be especially worrisome. Particularly: Emotional Changes o No one knows your loved one better than you. If you notice over time that your loved one has become withdrawn or uncommunicative note it. This may be a sign of an emotional issue. Pay attention if you notice your loved one become angry, emotional, withdrawn, resentful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As such, pay attention to the presence of unexplained bruises, ulcers, skin tear, rashes etc. on your loved one. It is important to also monitor the presence of such skin irritations in areas that are not readily visible such on the upper and lower back, hips, thighs and buttocks. o A frequent sign of nursing home neglect is dehydration and malnourishment. As such, monitor the appearance and weight of your loved one. If you notice a steep decline in weight loss this may be an indication as to improper nutritional intake by your loved one as well as point to some emotional abuses in the care of your loved one. o If you notice that your loved one is wearing unkempt garments, has foul body or oral hygiene or complains of going for extended periods of time without a shower or change or clothes, note it as it may be a sign of neglect. Unresponsiveness from Staff o If staff seems evasive with your questions, unable to answer them, or refuse to discuss your loved one's care, there is a big red flag. Although, it is natural to not be able to answer the question to certain questions, if you find staff members are constantly unable to relay to you to progress and status of your loved one's care, take note of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Nursing Home Abuse Elder Abuse Causes Nursing home abuse takes place when nursing assistants, caregivers or employees in a nursing facility intentionally does something that can cause harm to adults who are weak and vulnerable. There are many different forms of nursing home abuse. There are mainly sociological and cultural issues, and most cases of elder abuse are usually caused by several factors. Some of these factors are: quality of the nursing home and its staff, the features and personal issues of family and nursing assistants and caregivers are also fundamental in deciding the essential causes of the abuse. Therefore, social–cultural forces determine how elderly people are cared for and treated by others. By understanding all these different causes that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caregiver stress and living situation can therefore lead to abuse of these elders or residents. This happens because most Caregivers spend significant amount of time and patience caring for these vulnerable residents. Because most of them are not properly trained on how to handle such distressed activities, they can easily run out of patience with those residents who are suffering from some mental disorder and this could lead to abuse. This abuse may just stem from the caregiver's frustration or it may become intentional if the assistant begins to openly resent the elderly people. Consequences of Elder Abuse The possible physical and psychosocial consequences of elder abuse are numerous and varied. Few studies have extensively examined the long–term consequences of elder abuse and distinguished them from those linked to normal aging Physical Effects Neglect can be very dangerous for residents. If those who are bedridden or extremely sick and "fragile" are not cared for, they may develop bedsores, lose stability, mobility and muscle tone, and are also susceptible to accidents. It is very common to see fall–related injuries on these elders. Such falls can be easily prevented if there are sufficient and well qualified staff to take care of these elders. Therefore, it is very common to see residents or elders with welts, wounds, and injuries – bruises, lacerations, dental problems, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Elderly Abuse In Nursing Homes When you talk about elder abuse what do you think about? Physical or mental abuse? Well when people send their parents or family members to the nursing home they think that they are sending them to the best place possible to live out the rest of their life(s). They think that they will get the best care ever that they, the family members, can't provide. Them being bathed, fed and kept company by the employees. What people don't know is that there is a lot of abuse going around the homes. From the employees abusing the residents to the residents abusing each other. Not all nursing homes have people that abuse their residents but most of them do. Think of it being your mom or dad. They are getting abused everyday because the employees are either ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You/your family member has to be over the age of 60 and has to be dependant on the people whom are taking care of you/your family member. It might seem almost impossible at first until you find the right person and place to help you. That person might be a family member, a good friend, your doctor or a really good lawyer. Most of the elders would go to their doctor or the lawyer because they both have a degrees in helping people. If you yourself is not getting abused but you know an elder who is you can report it to one of these helplines, for the US 1–800–677–1116, UK 080 8808 8141, Australia 1300 651 192, South Africa 0800 333 231, and Canada 310 1818. You could also visit Alberta Elder Abuse for local resources. Some people think that if they try to report it it would come back on them, but honestly they would take them/you out of the home and put you in a special place until the nursing home is either sued or gets better employees to take care of the other residents. The services that they provide is resources in the community in stopping it like counseling and legal services. One of the best ideas would be getting a lawyer and suing whom ever did it to you or your loved one. If the nursing home doesn't provide the needed things for an elder they can and will get sued for withholding care and the nursing home can and more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Nursing Home Abuse Essay Although it does not usually make news headlines and is rarely discussed, nursing home residents and the elderly experience abuse sometimes on a daily basis. Medical errors, physical abuse, or stealing from them could all be classified as abuse. All around the world today, a population that is not able to help itself is being harmed, whether it is physical or sexual abuse, exploitation, or not being properly supervised; the elderly and nursing home residents are being abused. Types of Abuse There are many types of abuse that occur in nursing homes, even though many do not even realize what all could be classified as abuse. When hearing abuse what is probably most thought of is physical abuse. It was reported that for elderly women with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over all, there are many types of abuse, from physical abuse to rough living conditions, that elderly and nursing home residents experience quite often. Statistics Anyone can abuse a nursing home resident from their nurses to their own family members. There has only one been national study to try to explain who abuses residents more, according to the NCEA(2011), and at approximately 90% of them were abused by family members. Just as well abuse can occur anywhere from their own houses to nursing homes. According to a study from 2000, 2,000 residents were polled and 44% of them stated they had been abused. Other research from the NCEA states that persons with dementia are at a much higher risk for abuse. A study that had been conducted in 2010 revealed that 47% of elderly with dementia had been abused. Abuse definitely takes an impact on these people. Statistics, again from NCEA, have shown that elders who have been abused have a 300% higher risk of death over those not abused. They also have many more psychological and medical problems than a non–abused person. Cases of Abuse There are have been many cases of nursing home and elder abuse nation wide and all around the world. One case that occurred in Baltimore, Maryland that involved a man who worked in a long term care facility and hit one of his residents.(Lee, 2013) This resident was an 84 year old man. This man was only caught ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. The Importance Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Homes What goes on, on a day–to–day basis referring to our elders and their caregivers? Do the staff and faculty treat them with proper respect, love, and care? Elder abuse has been the last form of violence to receive multidisciplinary professional interest. It is thought that today in America roughly 500,000 to 2 million elders are abused, those numbers vary depending on your sources. This research paper focuses not only the causes, affects and prevention, but also the importance of not neglecting the elderly and their needs. The following information supports unanswered confusion as to why elderly patients are continuously mistreated in nursing homes. It is inhumane to hurt not only a harmless person, but a vulnerable defenseless patient. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These patients pay for another person to help care for them because they cannot do so alone. The job of a health care provider is to assist and make these patients feel like they have options and help. Abusing a patient that is showing signs of depression, physically looking smaller and is defenseless is a crime but it is rarely reported due to the fear of the patient or victim. Patients cannot depend on others to meet most basic needs the ways they can do for themselves. People over 65 are easier to manipulate and difficult to prosecute. It is less likely for the victim to report the abuse happening because they fear upsetting their attacker and having more harm done. Patients may also be ashamed or embarrassed to repeat what happened to them. Abusers often tell victims it's their own fault they get abused and they threaten to do worse if anyone finds out. While researching information regarding the issue, I came across an article called "Elder Abuse & Neglect". This provided me with proof that multiple cases of emotional, sexual, physical abuse, abandonment, neglect and financial exploitation happen to these patients daily. Not only is this possible in community settings but also in the comfort of their own home. "Many seniors around the world are being abused: harmed in some substantial way often by people who are directly responsible for their care."(Segal, 2016). This quote comes directly from this sources facts supporting elderly abuse in general. Sadly, more of these cases in the U.S. go unreported than the ones which are acknowledged. In situations such as family members abusing patients, there can be alternatives such as first finding out the type of abuse and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Domestic Violence And Verbal Abuse At Home The environment that I grew up in at home was very hostile. When I was growing up, I was always surrounded by domestic violence, and verbal abuse. Both my family and my home were always filled with so much sadness, pain, and fear. My home was no longer a safe haven where I could escape distress, but instead a place that I had dreaded and feared. Since I had constantly lived with domestic violence, my mother would always walk around the house with gashes on her face and bruises all over her body, but she would somehow manage to get through the excruciating pain. Until one day, when I got the most horrific news that I have ever received in my entire life. Both my mother and my stepfather were both victims of a fatal car accident. Although, always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Essay about Nursing Home Abuse Nursing Home Abuse With over 1.5 million elderly and dependent adults now living in nursing homes throughout the country, abuse and neglect has become a widespread problem. Even though some nursing homes provide good care, many are subjecting helpless residents to needless suffering and death. Most residents in nursing homes are dependent on the staff for most or all their needs such as food, water, medicine, toileting, grooming– almost all their daily care. Unfortunately, many residents in nursing homes today are starved, dehydrated, over–medicated, and suffer painful pressure sores. They are often isolated, ignored and deprived of social contact and stimulation. Because of insufficient and poorly trained staff commonly found in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR Part 483). In addition to federal laws regulating the quality of care in nursing homes, states have enacted laws as well. The state laws must be at least as stringent at the federal laws. Some states have adopted laws that are tougher than the federal laws. In Iowa, nursing home care and services are regulated under Title 22 of the Iowa Code of Regulations. There are three different types of Nursing Homes. A Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) is a facility that is required to provide continuous (24–hour) nursing supervision by registered or licensed vocational nurses. Commonly referred to as "nursing homes" or "convalescent hospitals," these facilities normally care for the incapacitated person in need of long or short–term care and assistance with many aspects of daily living (walking, bathing, dressing, and eating). At a minimum, SNF's provide medical, nursing, dietary, pharmacy, and activity services. An Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) is a facility that is required to provide 8 hours of nursing supervision per day. Because of their physical appearance, these facilities are often confused with the SNF's. Intermediate care, however, is less extensive than skilled nursing care and generally serves patients who are ambulatory and need less supervision and care. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Broken Home Abuse For a majority of my childhood, my family was composed of six people. My mom, my dad, my two brothers, and my little sister. However, at the age of 12, my family had the opportunity to accept two more people not only in our home, but also our family. Taylor and Dylan, my adopted siblings, came from a broken home that consisted of poverty, drugs, alcohol, and abuse. Although my parents didn't have the money to provide for luxuries, they always made sure that all six kids had every necessity and provided a loving and safe home. Welcoming Dylan and Taylor into our home, I was exposed to the damage abuse can render on a person, especially a child. Although they are now in a safe and healthy home, the scars that the years of abuse have left are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event further influenced my goals of maintaining a happy home right now, and for my future family. With my involvment in this Awareness Walk, it influenced me to decide what career I'd like to someday have. It prompted me to help children in unsafe situations by pursuing a career in child advocacy law Through this career, I truly believe it would bring me happiness and success. I believe success is not solely the acquisition of material possession. Success is the internal prosperity of mentality and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Effects Of Elder Abuse In Nursing Homes The author made a compelling case for the meaning and significance of the study findings. The author increased the knowledge regarding how the criminal justice system responds to the cases of elder abuse in nursing homes and the failure to report abuse. However, the study results showed that the implications include the need for broader penalties and the increase of training of human services professionals. The purpose of the fourth study was to explore the experiences of professionals working the frontlines of elder abuse victims (Cairns & Vreugdenhil, 2014). The research problem was that the increase of the aging population leads to an increase of the challenging elder abuse cases and the impact of the work is not well understood (Cairns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the research problem was that there has been little empirical research about elder neglect and abuse in nursing homes using the National Ombudsman Reporting System (Bloemen et al., 2015). The study is a descriptive research with a retrospective design (Bloemen et al., 2015). In addition, the study sample was 11,749 abuse and neglect complaints from 2006–2013 (Bloemen et al., 2015). Furthermore, the authors used the simple linear regression analysis to evaluate trends over time (Bloemen et al., 2015). The operationalization of constructs was six types of complaints which included physical, sexual, verbal abuse, financial exploitation, neglect, and resident to resident abuse (Bloemen et al., 2015). The study findings showed majority of the abuse complaints were physical abuse complaints made by a non–resident (Bloemen et al., 2015). As a result, the physical abuse complaints made by a non–resident was 28% of the investigated complaints (Bloemen et al., 2015). In addition, the study results showed a decrease in the amount of reports reported to the local long–term care ombudsmen from 7.5 to 5.6 reports per 1,000 beds (Bloemen et al., 2015). Therefore, the study implications show that it is essential that the nursing home residents are aware of their rights and the process for reporting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Senior Care Home Abuse Case Study According to the reading in this week's content the reflecting incidents of abuse involving elderly residents in senior care homes are staggering and disheartening. This resident on resident abuse is hardly addressed, and state and government agencies have not provided much assistance in trying to prevent it from happening. In the case of the elderly man attacking an elderly woman the facility felt that increasing his meds would solve the issue of his erratic behavior. However, while increasing his medication this might be helpful with a thorough examination the proper response should have been to detain the attacker and call authorities to investigate the situation. The attacker must face the consequences for his actions and his behavior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay Signs of Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes The decision to move your elderly loved one into a nursing home is never easy. Not only does it mean a radical life change, it can be difficult to trust strangers to care for someone you've been seeing to for months or even years. The other concern is elder abuse. Elder abuse in nursing homes is disturbingly common. Because seniors transitioning to assisted living facilities often struggle with cognitive and speech impairments, they are more vulnerable to negligent treatment. If any resident or staff member is causing physical or emotional harm or purposefully neglecting a nursing home patient, this is considered elder abuse. Abandonment and financial exploitation are also considered acts of abuse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unexplainable Injuries It is to be expected that any senior, regardless of their living conditions, may scratch or cut themselves by mistake, take a fall, or bump into a piece of furniture, causing a bruise. However, in a good assisted living facility, incidents like this should be very far and few in between. If you notice frequent bruises, welts, cuts, broken bones, or unfamiliar scars on your loved one, he or she may be being abused. 2. Malnourished Appearance and/or Behavior If your loved one is being neglected, you may notice an unexplained drop in weight and other signs of malnourishment such as dental health problems, easy bruising, and dry skin (dehydration). If you visit at mealtimes, you may notice the senior eating a large quantity of food very quickly, as though they haven't eaten in days. 3. Unmet Physical or Medical Needs Even if your loved one is not being physically or emotionally abused, he or she may be experiencing neglect. Signs of this include medical needs being ignored (a persistent cough, bed sores), an unkempt appearance, a strong odor, and soiled linens and clothes. 4. Signs of Being Physically Restrained If you notice rope marks or bruising on the wrists or ankles, this may be a sign that the senior is being physically restrained when you're not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Nursing Home Abuse Case Study With so many elderly people in nursing homes combined with the lack of nursing care available, abuse within nursing homes is more common than anyone would like to face. According to the CDC, as of 2014, there were only 15,600 nursing homes with the number of residents exceeding 1.4 million. They also report that for every case of elder abuse there are 23 cases that are not reported or that remain hidden from authorities. http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/elderabuse/consequences.html http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/nursing–home–care.htm While it's understandable that staff in a nursing home is overwhelmed, underpaid and underappreciated, it's no excuse for the abuse of the elderly under their care. The nursing home is responsible for hiring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That care might be for bedridden patients, those who need insulin because of diabetes or medications for infections and sickness. The nursing staff should be taking care of all the patient's needs within the facility. Warning Signs that Loved One isn't Receiving Medical Care: Frequent sickness Not receiving medicine or insulin Changes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Abuse In Nursing Home Abuse Unfortunately, the dependent condition of most nursing home residents makes them especially vulnerable to all types of abuse. Aside from physical violence and neglect there are a number of ways a loved one may be mistreated while in the care of a nursing home provider. The following list explains the various ways in which nursing home abuse may present itself: Physical Abuse. o Physical abuse is the intentional use of force against a senior citizen that results in bodily injury or even death. This is the most apparent type of nursing home abuse to detect especially where relatives visit the facility often Examples of physical abuse include: unnecessary use of restraints or confinement, assault and battery, dropping patients, using force to assist patients, shoving or knocking a patient down, hitting, biting, scratching, hair pulling, deliberate and inappropriate use of drugs, breaking bones, or any act of violence directed towards the elderly that results in physical harm. Injuries that may result from such abuse include: broken bones, internal injuries, burns, overdoses, concussions, welts, marks, choking, bruises, black eyes, or sprains. In extreme cases such abuse can result in coma or even the untimely death of a resident. Psychological Abuse. o Psychological abuse is much harder to detect given nursing home residents rarely talk about it or report it. Such is true given nursing home residents may be afraid of their caregivers and reluctant to talk about the issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Elder Abuse In Nursing Home Essay How could anyone abuse a family member? "In almost 90% of the elder abuse and neglect incidents with a known perpetrator, the perpetrator is a family member" ("Elder"). Older Americans across the nation are not getting the care they need. While nursing homes provide this service, their services need to be be required for seniors when they no longer can take care of themselves. Some families disagree. They believe that nursing homes should not be required for someone's loved ones because if issues like resident abuse and the inability to see their loved one whenever the family wants. Also the residents may not feel comfortable being away from their family and not feel free to do everything they want. However, the families who are unable to prove that they provide adequate care for their elderly loved ones should be required to move them into a nursing home so they can have 24 hour care, do activities, and be able to interact with others. Elder care facilities are beneficial because it provides care for people who no longer can do daily task. A article written by Hardison Wood says that "When living in a nursing home, your loved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hard part about elder abuse in a nursing home is most of them can barely talk clearly and alzheimer's."People with Alzheimer's have a higher risk of being abused than other nursing home residents. Because of their condition, these patients are more vulnerable, and so they are more often targeted for abuse"("Management"). As people get older there memory slowly starts to fade. Meaning that they have a easy time forgetting things so if they get abused no one will know. "A sad truth is that a number of nursing home abuse cases go unreported and unpunished." (Paul). Given that a number of older Americans get abused and no one knows about it or the abuser does not get punished for it. This is one of the reasons why families do not want to put their older loved ones in a nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...