Tips for Stopping Elderly Abuse

Do you have an aging or ill loved one who depends on a caretaker for their basic needs? Did you know there are seniors who are too scared to report the abuse or the abuser? Many are dependent on them for all of their daily care, so they are suffering
 silently. But, for many helpless victims of elderly abuse, no one will answer their call for aid and protection. However, you have the power to protect your loved one from suffering, while depending on others for basic care.

First, you must learn more about this epidemic and know the types of abuse to watch for. The entire family must work together and take turns as needed. By becoming their caretaker, you are stepping into a stressful and overwhelming role. So, remember don't do it all by yourself, try to involve everyone as often as you can. This way, the entire family can ensure your loved one's safety and well-being. Plus, they will be able to make sure they are cared for on a daily basis.

Second, in order to stop this epidemic, we must spread awareness about a silent problem that is affecting seniors daily. Additionally, we must get more families involved, in their loved ones health care and daily care. Unfortunately, there are thousands of frail seniors that are being abused or neglected daily by family member with addictions. According to the Administration of Aging (2007), most of the perpetrators are adult family members or full-time caretakers.

Third, be sure the family member is trustworthy and responsible, before you leave them to care for your loved one. Many of them will carry this secret to the grave or suffer silently, since they depend on this person to help them. So, be sure to have lots of help from other safe family members, who care for the loved one as much as you do. Only recently, has the world's organizations been raising awareness for an epidemic that is sweeping our nation.

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Posted on 05/25/2008 at 5:05:07 AM

How frightening it would be to find yourself in this situation; to be old and defenseless. Thanks for bringing up the subject.

Posted on 02/01/2008 at 2:02:06 PM

It's horrible how people get taken advantage of. I plan on probably taking care of my family in the near future. I hope that my children do the same for me.

Posted on 01/31/2008 at 9:01:50 PM

I hate that this happens... thanks for bringing it to light. Great job.

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 7:01:06 AM

There are so many elderly folks that need help. There is a waiting list where I live to receive health care visits & meals. What do these people do while they are waiting if they have no family? Good article.

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 8:01:47 AM

I have such a heart for the elderly, and find it despicable that someone would treat them this way, but it happens often. Thank you for an informative article. We will all be old someday, so we need to treat others as we would want to be treated.

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 1:01:04 PM

Thanks for a great article on a much needed subject.

Posted on 12/30/2007 at 12:12:52 AM

superb article.

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 11:12:49 AM

Excellent article! This is such an important, yet neglected topic.

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 5:12:21 AM

Excellent article, You've done a great service by publishing this.

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 9:12:21 PM

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