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Elder abuse is not new with this trend growing each passing day. As people grow older, there is a bigger need for assisted living homes that provide full-care for seniors. These facilities are usually staffed with professionals who are well trained to provide care. Excellent care is usually provided at these facilities with no exception to the standards.

Elder abuse comes in different forms. Nursing homes are usually victimized by physical theft, emotional abuse and physical assault. The common factors about elder abuse are the fact that the victims are helpless and thus unable to defend themselves. Negligence is yet another type of insufficient care with examples being failing to issue medicine at the right time.

Emotional abuse takes place when staff insults the elderly people verbally. This kind of abuse may carry on for a long time without being noticed or addressed. In case your elderly parent is in an elderly peoples home and you suspect abuse; address this situation seriously.

Start by talking to your parent and inquire about the care that he or she is receiving. Check her or his body for any bruises or indications of abuse. Seek her opinion on how she perceives the caregivers and whether she is content with the service that they provide. In case you notice some dissatisfaction, then the next step is to let the situation be known to the physician directly responsible for the elderly person.

It is essential to be honest about your suspicions. The doctor will take time to examine the elderly person very discreetly to try and identify any cause for worry. In the situation that there is some evidence of elder abuse, you should take the initiative to consult social services or a law enforcement agency. It is worth mentioning that elder abuse is a violation of both civil and criminal law.

The evidence that is in your possession should be brought forward to the authority. This will assist them in carrying out any further investigations. Some of the relevant pieces of information that can be used as evidence include the information provided to you by your mother or father, other residents on the facility and the physician. Any form of neglect that you have observed including dirty bedding, excessive restrictions, poor staff behavior and attitudes should also be reported to the authorities. A combination of this evidence can be combined to build a strong elder abuse case.

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