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February 6, 2009

The Hidden Dangers of Elder Abuse (Canada)

Feb. 04

ctvottawa.ca

Elder abuse - physical, emotional, and even financial - is an emerging crime that remains veiled in secrecy. Hidden cameras have captured assaults against senior citizens in Canadian and American nursing homes

But there's a shocking reality: most cases of elder abuse occur in their own homes, and the perpetrators are usually relatives.

Ottawa police have noticed an increase in elder abuse, said Det. Christina Wolf, one of two investigators assigned to the beat.

"We see situations where a 'caregiver' enters a person's life with this understanding that they will do just that, provide care and the basic essential needs to the senior," Wolf said.

"They're in it for the money, and over the course of time the money takes priority, and the senior gets neglected. Sometimes to the point where they are severely emaciated and dehydrated and left alone."

The Ottawa police elder abuse section investigated 468 cases from its 2005 inception until early 2008. Thirty-three of the cases involved home support workers, 81 occurred at private institutions, 98 were at long term care facilities, and 256 cases involved alleged abuse by family members.

In total, 57 people were arrested and 623 charges were laid. Greed was the common factor in most cases, according to police, whether it's Grandma's nest egg, Mom's savings, or a potential inheritance.

"Whatever way one wants to rationalize it, it's criminal," Wolf said.

The Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse has released a series of public service announcements to raise awareness and encourage people to report wrongdoing.

"I know that with the aging population and in my work I'm seeing it increase on a monthly basis," said Manon Thompson on the ONPEA.

"If there is financial abuse, there is most likely psychological and physical abuse. They kind of go hand in hand."

SOURCE:    Ottawa CTV

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Similar situation exists in many other countries. If we don't read about it of a particular country; it is because the media and the local government prefer to keep quiet as EA is often considered as a "sensitive and expensive" issue to tackle.  

We only read or hear about horrible cases in nursing homes, or cases that involve a great sum of money.

Inspite of  political rhetorics many countries are not actively working to help victims and to promote awareness and prevention measures.  
We have a lot more work to do!

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