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  1. If an adult is being abused or neglected, it's important to find help for them and stop the harm. Stay calm while the person is talking, even if you're upset by what you hear, otherwise they may become more upset themselves and stop telling you what's been going on.

  2. Abuse and neglect can be a violation of article 3, whilst risk averse or disproportionate public authority responses can be a violation of article 8. If abuse takes place in a family or at home, a local authority must think about the rights of the individual and their family to home and family life. Sometimes this means balancing conflicting ...

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  3. Psychological abuse can include: threats of harm to you or others; controlling behaviour; intimidation; coercion; verbal abuse (such as humiliating you in front of others, shouting at you or repeatedly putting you down) emotional abuse; isolating you from friends or loved ones.

  4. May 26, 2024 · Emotional abuse may not leave visible marks but can have severe psychological effects. Signs of emotional abuse may include withdrawal, depression, anxiety, or a sudden change in personality. Financial abuse involves the unauthorized or improper use of an elderly person's funds, assets, or property.

  5. Aug 21, 2024 · What is elder abuse and neglect? Elder abuse includes physical, emotional, or sexual harm inflicted upon an older adult, their financial exploitation, or neglect of their welfare by people who are directly responsible for their care.

  6. lwa.org.uk › who-is-affected-by-abuse › elder-abuseElder Abuse UK | lwa.org.uk

    Elderly neglect can lead to victims’ mental health deteriorating as a result of the abuse, but this can easily be explained away as being due to their age. They are often financially abused which can lead to significant amounts of money being taken and debts being built up.

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  8. Nov 10, 2022 · Older individuals who are frail, alone, or depressed as well as those with a physical disability or mental illness are vulnerable to abuse. Even those who are not affected by these more visible risk factors can find themselves in abusive situations and relationships.