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Tell the council if you're worried that an older person is being neglected, threatened or being taken advantage of - also known as 'elder abuse'.
To report abuse of an adult under the age of 60, contact the Disabled Persons Protection Commission at (800) 426-9009. To report abuse of a patient by nursing home or hospital staff, contact the Massachusetts Department of Public Health at (800) 462-5540.
It is against this background that Action on Elder Abuse and UKHCA are publishing this Adult Protection toolkit to help domiciliary care agencies draw up their own adult protection policies and procedures.
If you are worried that you or someone you know is suffering adult or elder abuse or neglect, please contact us immediately. We will investigate and ensure the person gets the best course of action to meet their needs.
Sep 28, 2020 · Seven new instruments have been published since June 2015: Risk on Elder Abuse and Mistreatment Instrument (REAMI), 33 Assessment Tool for Domestic Elder Abuse (ATDEA), 34 QualCare Scale, 35 Elder Abuse Risk Assessment and Evaluation (EARAE) tool, 36 short-form measures of four types of elder abuse (financial, emotional/psychological, physical ...
- Kathleen Van Royen, Paul Van Royen, Liesbeth De Donder, Robbert J Gobbens, Robbert J Gobbens
- 10.2147/CIA.S261877
- 2020
- Clin Interv Aging. 2020; 15: 1793-1807.
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In NSW, five forms of abuse of older people are recognised: • Financial abuse. • Psychological abuse (including social isolation). • Neglect – intentional or unintentional. (This does not include self-neglect or self-harm). • Physical abuse. • Sexual abuse. It is important to recognise that different forms of abuse may co-exist.