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Psychological Abuse of Nursing Home Residents
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Psychological Abuse
Emotional or psychological abuse is defined as the infliction of anguish, pain, or distress through verbal or nonverbal acts. Emotional/psychological abuse includes but is not limited to verbal assaults, insults, threats, intimidation, humiliation, and harassment. In addition, treating an older person like an infant; isolating an elderly person from his/her family, friends, or regular activities; giving an older person the "silent treatment;" and enforced social isolation are examples of emotional/psychological abuse.
Signs and symptoms of emotional/psychological abuse include but are not limited to:
- being emotionally upset or agitated;
- being extremely withdrawn and non communicative or non responsive;
- unusual behavior usually attributed to dementia (e.g., sucking, biting, rocking); and
- an elder's report of being verbally or emotionally mistreated.
Types of Nursing Home Abuse
- Forced Isolation in Nursing Homes
- Nursing Home Financial Exploitation
- Nursing Home Psychological Abuse
- Physical Assault in Nursing Homes
- Restraint of Nursing Home Residents
- Sexual Assault or Molestation
- Sudden Behavior Changes
- Unexplained Injury or Accident
- Verbal and Emotional Abuse
- Wrongful Death in Nursing Homes