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Elder Abuse: Together We Can Break the Cycle

Senior Health and Wellbeing  |  June 17, 2024

Senior male with caregiver | Comfort Keepers Victoria - Elder Abuse Together We Can Break the Cycle - BLOG POST

What Every Family in Victoria, BC Needs to Know About Elder Abuse Prevention, Warning Signs and Solutions 

Elder Abuse | One of the most notorious forms of elder abuse is unscrupulous financial scammers targeting the elderly. However, what many people fail to recognize is that elder abuse extends far beyond just fraud and scams, being more widespread and pervasive.

Elder abuse encompasses a wide range of mistreatment, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, abandonment, and neglect. It most often comes from family members, friends, or surprisingly, even the seniors themselves in the form of self-neglect. 

#DYK – Nearly 50% of older adults with dementia suffer from elder abuse.

Elder abuse is often under-reported

Unfortunately, it is also greatly under-reported with one study estimating that only 1 in 14 cases is ever brought to the attention of authorities, medical professionals, or social service providers.

This lack of reporting can have devastating consequences for older individuals, with abused elders having a 300% increased chance of death as compared to their peers who have not suffered abuse. 

The fiscal impact is equally severe, with abuse costing the healthcare system an additional $5.3 billion annually and the victims $2.9 billion in annual losses.

Who is at the greatest risk for senior abuse?

Any senior can become prey to abuse, but those with dementia or disabilities are at a considerably higher risk. Women, both disabled and non-disabled, are more prone to abuse than men. 

In 90% of all cases, abuse comes from spouses, partners, adult children or other family members. There is an increased chance that family members who have drug, alcohol or mental health problems or those who feel burdened by caregiving responsibilities will be abused.

At Comfort Keepers®, we understand that seniors living alone can face challenges such as isolation, depression, dementia, and disabilities. These issues can prevent them from properly caring for themselves, leading to self-neglect. The Administration on Aging and the National Center on Elder Abuse recognize self-neglect as a significant form of elder abuse.

How can you help stop elder abuse?

It is important to understand how to safeguard our elderly community members from abuse. Families can take the following steps to help protect our older community members.  

The National Center on Elder Abuse recommends:

  1. Be aware of seniors in your family and community; get to know them and talk with them to help reduce isolation, a risk factor for mistreatment and self-neglect.
  2. Report suspected abuse or neglect and continue to be vocal if you feel the situation has not improved. 
  3. You can report the abuse or neglect of seniors who are in immediate danger by calling the local police or 911. You can find more resources on the Government of Canada Seniors Website (http://www.seniors.gc.ca/eng/pie/eaa/index.shtml)

Warning signs of senior abuse include the following:

  • Bruises, cuts, burns, pressure marks, or broken bones
  • Unexplained withdrawal on the part of the senior from normal activities
  • Sudden changes in the financial situation of the senior
  • Poor hygiene, bedsores, or unusual weight loss, which may indicate the senior is not caring for himself or herself the caregiver is being neglectful
  • Tense relationships or frequent arguments between the older individual and his or her caregiver
  • Degrading comments, threats and other power or control tactics used by spouses of the elderly.

Suggested solutions to deal with elder abuse:

  1. Volunteer with organizations that assist seniors. This can allow you to help seniors care for themselves.
  2. Find services available for seniors in your area to help them avoid situations where they are vulnerable to abuse and self-neglect. 
  3. Your local Senior Center can give you information on programs such as Meals on Wheels, which can provide nutritious meals, and other programs for seniors that help them remain healthy, happy, and independent—all of which are strong deterrents to abuse and neglect.
  4. Learn as much as possible about the issue and become an advocate. Remember, elder abuse can happen to anyone; it can even happen to you.

How can Comfort Keepers® help family caregivers identify senior abuse?

Above all, caring for an older family member is a rewarding responsibility but can also become stressful and fatiguing. Ultimately, this can lead to short tempers and frustration despite the best intentions of loving caregivers. 

The value of respite care services in Victoria, BC

Family caregivers can get help through respite care, where Comfort Keepers® sends a professional caregiver to help out and allow the family caregiver to have some time off to take care of daily activities, attend events, or even have a vacation or an afternoon of rest. 

By taking the time to care for themselves, family caregivers can continue providing the seniors the loving care they deserve.

At Comfort Keepers® Victoria we feel that home is the best place to be.

If you are concerned about the health and well-being of your aging loved ones we can help with 24-hour care, overnight care, respite care, senior care, companionship care, end-of-life care, post-surgery care, palliative care, personal care, senior living transition services, and much more! 

Comfort Keepers® Victoria provides in-home elderly care services

Comfort Keepers® trained caregivers help provide senior clients with the highest quality of life possible to keep them happy and healthy at home. Our Interactive Caregiving™ system provides care that addresses safety, nutrition, mind, body, and activities of daily living (ADLs).

Comfort Keepers® Victoria in-home caregivers can help with Interactive Caregiving™

Our philosophy is to elevate the human spirit and our caregivers will be there every step of the way to ensure your loved one has a better quality of life. Personal and empathetic care is care that starts in the heart, and it allows us to meet our client’s exact needs.

Learn more about our unique service which offers respite care, overnight care, personal care, companionship care, palliative care, and end-of-life care by contacting the Comfort Keepers Victoria office.

Comfort Keepers® Victoria is proud to provide senior care and home care services to keep seniors safe in their homes.

If you are searching for home care near me, Comfort Keepers® Victoria can provide home care for the seniors of Victoria and the surrounding areas of Colwood, Saanich, Sidney, James Bay, and Oak Bay. Please call (778) 265-5999 and learn how your loved ones can receive compassionate, professional in-home care.

Quality and Accredited Respite Care for British Columbia Families

Comfort Keepers® Victoria has been accredited with Exemplary Standing with Accreditation Canada. Accreditation is an intensive process in which industry experts examine an organization’s processes, policies, and procedures against quality standards. To achieve accredited status, Comfort Keepers offices met or exceeded the rigorous standards for Home Care companies, as defined by Accreditation Canada. 


References

  • Administration on Aging. (n.d.) What is elder abuse? Retrieved from http://www.aoa.gov/AoA_programs/elder_rights/EA_prevention/whatisEA.aspx.
  • National Center on Elder Abuse. (n.d.). Frequently Asked Questions. Retrieved from http://www.ncea.aoa.gov/faq/index.aspx
  • National Center on Elder Abuse. (n.d.). Statistics/Data. Retrieved from http://www.ncea.aoa.gov/Library/Data/index.aspx

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