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    Child Abuse Case Study

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    In this paper some very disturbing details of child and elderly abuse will be discussed and reviewed. The background of these characteristics will also be discussed. No form of abuse against either man, woman, child, or the elderly is tolerated and should be punished according to the law. This is basically the story of a man and a woman who was arrested in Arizona on Monday, January eighteen,2016 in relations to a devastating case of child abuse. The Arizona police dealt with a serious case of…

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    Wasting Syndrome Essay

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    worth living’. Older and elderly women living with HIV/AIDS and their bodies’ process known as the lipodystrophy syndrome However, there’s another medical problem the older or elderly adults with HIV may have is called wasting syndrome. Wasting syndrome causes older or elderly adults with HIV to involuntary lose 10% of their body weight along within a 30 days or more period with either diarrhea or weakness and fever. The older or elderly adults with HIV/AID could also lose muscle…

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    Old Age Essay

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    ELDERLY INTRODUCTION People above the age of 60 are generally considered as elderly people. It is a last stage of a human being. Old age is also recognized as the chronological age. Old age is sub divided into two stages: early old age, and advanced old age. The early old age extends from sixty to seventy years. The advanced old age begins at seventy years and extends till the end of the life. During this stage of life the old people undergo changes in the physical and psychological aspects.…

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    Harriette Cole states that her 84 year old grandmother was living with her two daughters who smoke a lot. Harriette tried to convince the two girls and her friends not to stay close to the apartment when they smoke because it could cause damage to the grandmother. The apartment smelled really bad and there was nicotine on the walls. So Harriette called the health department and the police because they were abusing the grandma by having her living in unacceptable conditions. Also, most elders are…

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    Retirement homes are supposed to be the second alternative home for the elderly. The place where one will feel at ease and be cared for as if one’s family was doing so. But, does that really happen in all retirement homes? The mask that they want media seeing verses what happens behind closed doors. It is so unbearable with the lack of staffing in these homes that it needs to rise again so accidents, neglect and, abuse can come to an end. In the year 2000 when the U.S recommended strict…

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    The elderly are a heterogeneous group of individuals affected by the same ills as the rest of the stages of the life cycle. One of these evils, as old as humanity, is being subjected to violentce and/or abuse by other human beings. Despite being present for thousands of years, it has only become a matter of scientific and political interest since the early 70s in the twentieth century. Violence and abuse are different categories in which to group behaviors that a person persorms and cause harm…

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    statistics estimate that the number of elderly population in America will reach 71 million, an increase of over 200% from the 2000 census for this demographic group (Schiamberg et al., 2011). This figure projects a continued increase in the admission of older adults in long-term care. However, the increasing institutionalization of elderly population in the United States and elsewhere has also been linked to the decline of quality medical care and elderly abuse or neglect. These issues have…

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    mainly coordinated services and referral clients out. The majority of the clients is referral through Department of Children and Families Services. The child welfare systems typically receive and investigate reports of child abuse and neglect. They agency does some. Elderly abuse is a major social problem that has been affecting the aging population for many years, but laws to…

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    A patient (service user) uses the service as she has mental health problems. Mary uses the service for counselling. Mary is a vulnerable adult and is at risk of abuse because she is an elderly lady with mental health problems and isn’t as strong as she use to be. Mary lives in a full time care home where she gets all the support she needs. To reduce the risk of abuse of Mary, she needs to build a supportive relationship with her doctor/ nurse or counsellor. Mary would be able to trust her…

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    Minimal resources were found for assistance with elder abuse in Sevierville. Adult Protective Services was the only resource I was able to locate within the area. Adult Protective Services is an agency that investigates reports of abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. According to the National Council of Aging 1 in 10 Americans who are 60 years or above have experienced some form of elder abuse at least once. The NCOA also reported nearly 60% of the abuse was delivered by family…

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