Elder Abuse: Causes and Prevention
According to the American Psychological Society, elder abuse
is the infliction of physical, emotional/psychological, sexual or financial
harm on an older adult. Elder abuse can also take the form of intentional or unintentional
neglect of an older adult by the caregiver. Elder abuse has a variety of
causes. It is important that family members and caregivers of senior adults be
aware of the causes of elder abuse in order to prevent abuse and keep senior
loved ones safe and secure.
Elder abuse can occur for a variety of reasons and complex
issues. Family stressors are one of the reasons elder abuse occurs. Family
members who are charged with caring for a senior family member can often become
stressed and run-down dealing with the demands of caring for their loved one.
In addition, these family members often feel isolated and do not take time to
recharge. These factors can lead to elder abuse. A violent family past can also
continue to hold on to family members and this can lead to elder abuse. Financial
burdens of a multigenerational household can also lead to financial elder
abuse.
Caregiver stress can lead to elder abuse. Caregiving can
create stress for the caregiver and the care recipient. This stress can lead to
potentially harmful situations for the senior adult. If the caregiver is caring
for a person who is sick or physically or mentally impaired, this can lead to
stress that would cause a caregiver to abuse the care recipient. The caregiver
can feel alone or helpless. Caregiving can lead to emotional and physical
stress and exhaustion. These feelings can be overwhelming and may lead to elder
abuse.
Certain societal issues can lead to elder abuse. Often senior
adults are viewed as insignificant or unimportant. This has in many cases lead
to the devaluing of this population, making them easy targets from abuse. This
can make the senior more vulnerable to elder abuse. This is evidenced by the
fact that scams and financial abuse among the elderly population continues to
be a major problem.
How can elder abuse be prevented? Education is one way that
elder abuse can be prevented. It is important that caregivers and family
members be educated about the risk factors and signs of elder abuse in order to
prevent it from occurring. It is also important that families and seniors be
aware of financial scams that target the elderly in order to prevent seniors
from being taken advantage of financially.
Respite care is also an effective way to prevent elder
abuse. There are adult day cares and respite care agencies available to provide
care for a few hours a week to take stress off of family members or caregivers.
Respite care is especially important for those caring for patients who suffer
from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia or are severely disabled. This gives the
caregivers time to rest physically, mentally, and emotionally. Along with
respite care, it is important for caregivers to maintain social contact and
support. Often caregivers are thrust into difficult situations for which they
are ill prepared. They often neglect social interactions. It is important not
to neglect these interactions, and even to seek support from groups or people
who are in a similar caregiving situation. This can help to deal with stresses
in caregiving.
Counseling is another option for preventing elder abuse.
Caregivers and families alike can benefit from counseling. Counseling can help
families deal with past issues, as well as dealing with the emerging stress of
caregiving.
Knowing the causes of elder abuse and methods of prevention
can help keep elders safe. Family members and caregivers should know and be
aware of these. Elder abuse is a major problem and solutions must be found to
protect our seniors.
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