Title: Who is Advocare
1INTRODUCTION TO ELDER ABUSE
2HOW PREVALENT IS ELDER ABUSE? Westhorpe, Cape,
Sebastian and Belford (1997) estimated that
between 2 and 5 of older adults in Australia
are being abused. Therefore there could be
between 5,940-14,852 older adults in WA
experiencing abuse.
3- EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO
- Freedom
- Make their own choices
- Take risks
- Live without fear
- Not be intimidated
- Be treated with respect
- Privacy dignity respected
- Not be exploited
- Understand assert their rights
- Receive support
4DEFINITION OF ELDER ABUSE Any act occurring
within a relationship where there is an
implication of trust, which results in harm to an
older person
Abuse can be
5Types of Abuse(Advocare 2007-08)
Financial
Physical
Psychological
Sexual
Social
Neglect
6Perpetrator and Victim Relationship (Advocare
2007-08)
7- Other facts about elder abuse
- Women are more likely than men to experience
elder abuse - Most older adults experiencing elder abuse live
in their own homes - Those aged over 75 are the most vulnerable
- Approximately 85 of perpetrators are family
members - Dependency for both the older person as well as
the alleged perpetrator, and family conflict are
the major risk factors
8- POSSIBLE SIGNS OF ELDER ABUSE
- The older adult
- Bruising and other physical injuries
- Cant pay debts/has no money
- Shows signs of stress/depression
- Is not eating (weight-loss), not sleeping
- Not socially interacting
- Appears afraid
- Tells you they are being abused
- Another person
- Seen to verbally or physically abuse
- Speaks for the older adult
- Talks about not being able to cope as a carer
9Older adults may not seek support because they-
- blame themselves
- are influenced by
- social/religious
- beliefs
- are socially isolated
- are not physically able
- dont know advocacy
- is available
- have a decision
- making disability
- dont recognise the
- circumstances as
- abuse
- think nothing will
- change
- think they wont be
- believed
- fear possible
- consequences
- are ashamed
- embarrassed
10Informal
Informal
Informal
Formal
Formal
Formal
Protective
Protective
Protective
11ELDER ABUSE IN THE ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY
12- Mistreatment of older people
- Cultural obligation
- Financial mistreatment
- Alcohol and drug misuse
- Neglect
- Overcrowding
- Erosion of respect
- Responding
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