PPT-Lesson 7.6: Elder Abuse
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Module 7 Violence Obj 76 Identify the types of elder abuse and the risk and protective factors for elder abuse Do Now Prevalence of Elder Abuse A recent ABC
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Module 7 Violence Obj 76 Identify the types of elder abuse and the risk and protective factors for elder abuse Do Now Prevalence of Elder Abuse A recent ABC News headline proclaimed . Stop Abuse and Financial Exploitation. Who are Elder Abuse Victims?. Age – 50 and over. Gender – Male or Female. Ongoing Relationship with Expectation of Trust. Who are Abusers? . Family members, trusted individuals. Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 1. Understanding Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 2. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:. Dr. . Mamta. Patel Associate Professor Department of Criminology and Forensic Science Dr. . Dr.Roger. Butler. A war veteran / VP resident. Objectives. Discuss current research on elder abuse demographics in relation to dementia care. Discuss some theoretical models to explain WHY?. Explore challenges in dementia care both in the community and LTC sectors . Sexual Abuse. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Sexual Abuse • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 1. Understanding Sexual Abuse. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Sexual Abuse • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 2. Learning Objectives. Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 1. Understanding Abandonment. NCEA Elder Abuse Presentation: Abandonment • www.ncea.aoa.gov. 2. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, you will be able to:. Consider . the following when determining whether an older adult may be in jeopardy:. . Is there more than one person in the bank that has the same concern?. . Is there a question that a customer is not freely making a banking transaction?. National Indigenous Elder . Justice Initiative. Billings Montana Title VI Cluster Training. August 16 &17, 2017. Sloan Henry, B.S.. Project Coordinator . “. Restoring respect and dignity by honoring Indigenous elders”. Day 2011. S. eniors. A. nd. L. aw. E. nforcement. T. ogether. Preliminary Indicators of Abuse. . - June 14, 2011. Harold S. Bartholomew, Jr.. Assistant District Attorney. Office of Walter P. Reed. 22. Welcome. Elder Abuse is the mistreatment of an older person by someone who has a relationship with the elder. . Can happen to anyone. Is very complex. Often subtle. May be difficult to identify . Most victims do not report. Setting the Stage for Restorative Justice. Shelly L. Jackson, Ph.D.. University of Virginia. Research. . Child Abuse. Focus on the offenders (parents; 0 – 3 programs) . Intimate Partner Violence . What is elder abuse?. an all-inclusive term representing all types of mistreatment or abusive behavior toward older adults . (Wolf, 2000, p.7). further defined as acts of commission (intentional behavior) and omission (failure to act). A Community Discussion. Diane D. . Welborn. ,. . Ombudsman. The Ombudsman Office. 11 West Monument Avenue, Suite 606. Dayton, Ohio 45402. 937-223-4613. 937-228-1183 Fax. Elder abuse can be defined as "a single, or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person". Elder abuse can take various forms such as physical, psychological or emotional, sexual and financial abuse. It can also be the result of intentional or unintentional neglect.. Dr. . Mamta. Patel Associate Professor Department of Criminology and Forensic Science Dr. .
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