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What are the three basic categories of elder abuse?
What are the most common signs of elder abuse?
Watch for these signs of abuse:
Seems depressed, confused, or withdrawn.
Isolated from friends and family.
Has unexplained bruises, burns, or scars.
Appears dirty, underfed, dehydrated, over-or undermedicated, or not receiving needed care for medical problems.
Has bed sores or other preventable conditions.
Self-Abuse.
Elder self-neglect occurs when an elderly person is no longer able to meet his or her basic daily needs.
Domestic Abuse.
Domestic violence takes many forms: physical; emotional; economic; stalking and harassment; and sexual. These are the characteristics of domestic abuse.
Institutional Abuse.
The term “institutional abuse” refers to neglect and poor care practice within an institution or specific care setting.
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