Elder abuse, neglect or exploitation is a significant social problem. The number of older adults (65 years of age or older) in the US population is expected to double by 2030 to about 72 million (U.S. Census Bureau, 2010). Of this group the “oldest old,” those 85 or older, are the fastest growing segment. By 2030, their number will grow from 5.8 million to 8.7 million. As the number of older adults increases, especially those who are older and frailer, the incidence of elder abuse, neglect or exploitation is expected to increase. Mistreatment of older adults often occurs in isolation and often remains undetected. The first step to addressing the problem is to heighten awareness of abuse of the old, among those who serve them or have frequent contact with them.
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Requirements or Prerequisites
Computer
Outcomes
Identify the signs and symptoms of abuse, neglect, and exploitation
Understand the factors contributing to institutional abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elders
Understand how to prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation
Know the role in reporting abuse, neglect, and exploitation
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