from Section IV - Principles of Care for the Elderly
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2022
Elder mistreatment is common and often overlooked by health-care providers. It may include physical abuse, psychological and emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, and neglect. While any older adult may be susceptible, particular mitigating factors discussed in this chapter include cognitive impairment and dementia, multimorbidity, substance use, socioeconomics and culture, and social isolation. Strategies for approaching clinical cases, identifying signs and symptoms, and developing interventions are explored using illustrative cases and selected findings from the growing literature on elder mistreatment across care settings.
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