Elderly Abuse Case Study

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There are five types of elderly abuse that can occur. The types are physical, psychological, sexual, neglect and financial abuse (Fox, 2012). With each type of abuse there can be another type attached. For example, with sexual abuse there can be a psychological abuse present that could send someone into a state of depression. Clinicians have the responsibilities to: the patient, interpret findings and recognize patterns of harm and promulgate the issue in wider professional and public forums. Clinicians are responsible for the employees and the patients housed under their care. The clinicians are required to report and unusual findings they find within all staff and patients to the individuals in charge. When dealing with nursing homes or facilities that house the elderly, the facilities sometimes offer different forums or programs that can help the individuals deal with as many problems they are facing due to the abuse that they have encountered.
Frazao, Correia, Norton & Magalhaes (2015) conducted a retrospective study through the analysis of forensic medical exams that were performed in the North Forensic Medical Services of Portugal between the years 2004 and 2013 on elderly individuals allegedly victims
Sexual abuse is a major aspect of the abuse that is happening to the elderly community. Sexual abuse often occurs in the frail or incompetent elder that is within a home setting. Sexual abuse more often occurs in care facilities by those who are trusted in to take care of the elder by both the families that place the elder there and by the company that hire the employee. Some of the indications of sexual abuse are genital tenderness, dysuria, or the presence of a sexually transmitted infection (Carney, 2015). When sexual abuse has occurred, the patient may fear the visit of the caregiver, act out in an aggressive way or go into a state of

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