Abuse and Neglect of Seniors or Those with Disabilities (4:VII)

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Abuse and neglect of seniors and adults with disabilities occurs when a caregiver or other person financially, physically, or emotionally abuses or neglects such an individual. Elder Abuse and abuse of adults with disabilities includes physical, mental or emotional harm, or damage or loss in respect of financial affairs (i.e., financial abuse). Examples include intimidation, humiliation, physical assault, sexual assault, over medication, withholding needed medication, censoring mail, invasion or denial of privacy or denial of access to visitors, neglect and self-neglect. Many types of abuse, and some types of neglect, are criminal offences. All types of abuse and neglect are harmful. Such abuse can occur because a caregiver cannot deal with the stress of caring for the disabled or older person,

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