Warning Signs of Elder Abuse and Neglect

While one sign does not necessarily indicate abuse, some tell-tale signs that there could be a problem are:

  • Bruises, pressure marks, broken bones, abrasions, and burns may be an indication of physical abuse, neglect, or mistreatment.
  • Unexplained withdrawal from normal activities, a sudden change in alertness, and unusual depression may be indicators of emotional abuse.
  • Bruises around the breasts or genital area can occur from sexual abuse.
  • Sudden changes in financial situations may be the result of exploitation.
  • Bedsores, unattended medical needs, poor hygiene, and unusual weight loss are indicators of possible neglect.
  • Behavior such as belittling, threats, and other uses of power and control by spouses are indicators of verbal or emotional abuse.
  • Strained or tense relationships, frequent arguments between the caregiver and elderly person are also signs.

The most important thing is to be alert. Seniors often suffer in silence. If you notice changes in personality or behavior, you should start to question what is going on. If you suspect elder abuse, call the Adult Protective Services Hotline at (707) 526-4108 or (800) 667-0404.
Courtesy of the National Center on Elder Abuse. (visit NCEA)