Define elder abuse and Forms of abuse


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Define elder abuse and Forms of abuse


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Please follow the outline below and add applicable laws and current events if neccessary. Outline I.Introduction • Defining elder abuse •Forms of abuse •Abuse indicators II.Conclusion The conclusion is to identify and address issues that are of importance and inform readers to this growing concern within health law. This is not an issue with all treatment facilities but I do believe there needs to be a plan set in place to refocus the structure to provide accountability in these facilities to ensure that formal training has been provided and made available along with thorough background check to verify any forms of abuse. There needs to be better transparency between clients and staff in nursing facilities to build more trust between the parties involved. III.Body -Challenges reporting abuse Negligence Lack of training -Granny Dumping Define Abandonment Protecting Laws -Long term Risk factors of abuse Mental Abuse Emotional Abuse Social Withdrawal -Supporting agencies and laws Quality assurance committees in nursing homes Office of audit services Office of evaluation and Inspections Office of Investigations Office of counsel to the inspector General IV. Flow V. Focus Program development for healthcare professionals within geriatric and extended care facilities. The research paper would focus on various government health regulations that bring attention to but not limited to fraud and abuse pertaining to susceptible individuals such as elderly men and women. A solution I feel would be beneficial is working with the QA committees to focus on continuing education and recertification processes.