Monday, January 28, 2013
As many as 2 million older Americans are abused in various ways each year, experts estimate. The majority of cases are at the hands of relatives or other caregivers. Some of the forms, besides physical assault, that elder abuse can take:
— Inappropriate use of drugs and physical restraints.
— Treating the elderly person like a small child.
— Failure to provide sufficient food, clothing, shelter, personal hygiene, medication, comfort or safety.
— Isolating the person from friends, family, other social activities.
— Deserting the person.
— Misusing the person's funds, property and assets.