Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Harvey Kirk

By Harvey Kirk
Posted June 20, 2008

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The International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse (INPEA) sponsored a World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, 2008 to increase recognition of this global problem and raise awareness of the factors that can lead to or limit abuse of seniors. The rapid aging of the population in the United States raises concerns about the stress which will continue to be placed on nursing homes and elder care systems, which could increase the risk of abuse or negligent care.

>>INFORMATION: Elder Abuse and Neglect Injuries

This year’s Elder Abuse Awareness campaign was “My World… Your World… Our World — Free of Elder Abuse.” Various organizations throughout the United States and the world hosted events to raise awareness of injuries associated with elder abuse, including physical injury, social isolation, diminished well being, increased risk of suicide and premature death.

Nursing home abuse and elder neglect are a deplorable problem in the United States. Seniors with physical or mental disabilities who are reliant on the care of others through a nursing home or home caregiver, are at an increased risk of physical abuse or neglect. They are also often too afraid to tell anyone what they are being put through. In addition to physical injuries that can be caused, this can lead to loss of dignity and quality of life, diminishing their overall mental wellbeing and health.

The International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse was founded in 1997 with the goal of recognizing and responding to mistreatment of older people so that their later years of life will be free from abuse, neglect and exploitation. The stated objectives on their website are:

  • To Increase Public Awareness and Knowledge of the Issue
  • To Promote Education and Training of Professionals and Paraprofessionals in Identification, Treatment and Prevention
  • To Further Advocacy on Behalf of Abused and Neglected Elders
  • To Stimulate Research into the Causes, Consequences, Prevalence, Treatment and Prevention of Elder Abuse and Neglect.

ELDER ABUSE LAWYERS

The nursing home neglect lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. represent victims of elder abuse and neglect throughout the United States. Abuse and neglect lawsuits not only provide compensation to injured party, but also act as a deterrent and help bring attention to abusive or negligent care. If you, a friend or family member have suffered as a result of abuse or neglect at a nursing home or long-term care facility, request a free legal consultation and claim evaluation.

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