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Elder Abuse Prevention What is Elder Abuse? Any behaviour or action within a relationship of trust that harms an older person. It includes:- psychological, financial, physical, sexual, social abuse and neglect

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What is Elder Abuse? How to deal with it

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Elder Abuse Prevention

What is Elder Abuse?• Any behaviour or action within a relationship of

trust that harms an older person. It includes:-psychological,financial,physical,sexual,social abuse and neglect

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Reporting Elder Abuse

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Why Elder Abuse?

• As elders become more physically frail, they’re less able to stand up to bullying and or fight back if attacked.

• They may not see or hear as well, or think as clearly as they used to.

• Mental of physical ailments may make them more trying companions for the people who live with them.

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Elder Abuse Facts

Fact: older women are more likely to be abused than older men…

Fact: Adult sons & daughters are the single biggest category of abusers…

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Physical Abuse

The infliction of pain or injury…• This can include hitting, pushing, punching,

kicking, biting, scratching, shaking, slapping, dragging, burning, inappropriately restraining or confining,

• Inappropriately medicating• Damage to property.

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Physical Abuse

Look for…• Unexplained signs of injury – bruises, scars etc.• Drug overdose• Broken glasses or frames• Broken bones, sprains, dislocations• Signs of being restrained• Refusal to see the elder alone

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Psychological Abuse

• Inflicting mental anguish through actions that cause fear of violence, isolation or deprivation, and feelings of shame and powerlessness.

• It may include verbal intimidation, humiliation or embarrassment, shouting, bullying, threats of physical harm, threats of institutionalisation, withdrawal of affection (e.g. refusing access to grandchildren), emotional blackmail, removal of decision-making powers.

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Sexual Abuse

• Unwanted sexual behaviour including rape, indecent assault, sexual harassment or inappropriate touching.

• Showing an elderly person pornographic material, forcing the person to watch sex acts, or forcing them to undress.

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Financial Abuse

The illegal or improper use of an older person’s finances or property.

• It may include stealing, misappropriating money, forcing changes to a will or other legal documents, denying access to personal funds, forging signatures or misusing Power of Attorney

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Power of Attorney

What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?• An Enduring Po we r o f Atto rne y is a le g a l

d o c um e nt tha t o utline s who y o u wo uld like to m a na g e y o ur a ffa irs ; s uch a s whe n y o u no lo ng e r ha ve c a p a c ity to d o s o .

• Pe o p le c a n lo s e c a p a c ity fo r d e c is io n m a king fo r re a s o ns s uch a s inte lle c tua l o r p s y chia tric d is a bility, a c q uire d bra in injury, d e m e ntia o r te m p o ra ry illne s s s uch a s d e lirium .

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Power of Attorney

Who should make an Enduring Power of Attorney?

• Lo s ing c a p a c ity d o e s no t jus t ha p p e n to p e o p le who a re a g e ing . A lo s s o f c a p a c ity c a n ha p p e n a t a ny tim e in a p e rs o n’s life a nd this lo s s m a y be te m p o ra ry o r p e rm a ne nt.

• If y o u a re o ve r 1 8 a nd ha ve c a p a c ity to und e rs ta nd the na ture a nd the e ffe c t o f the p o we r y o u a re g iv ing a n Atto rne y, it’s im p o rta nt y o u p la n fo r y o ur future by m a king a n Enduring Po we r o f Atto rne y

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Power of Attorney

What is an Attorney?• An Atto rne y is the p e rs o n y o u no m ina te to

m a na g e y o ur a ffa irs . Yo u c a n ha ve m o re tha n o ne Atto rne y. Atto rne y /s c a n be a p p o inte d to m a na g e y o ur fina nc ia l m a tte rs a nd /o r y o ur p e rs o na l a nd he a lth m a tte rs .

• Yo u c a n s p e c ify whe n y o ur Atto rne y /s p o we rs be g in a nd y o u c a n a ls o s p e c ify wha t p o we rs the y will ha ve . This is o fte n re fe rre d to a s the ‘ lim its o f y o ur Atto rne y /s p o we rs ' .

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Power of Attorney

What does an Attorney for Financial Matters take care of?

A fina nc ia l Atto rne y c a n p e rfo rm a ra ng e o f dutie s s uch a s :

• ensuring your bills are paid • preparing your tax returns • managing your investments

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What does an Attorney for Personal and Health Matters take care of?

• An Atto rne y fo r p e rs o na l m a tte rs c a n a tte nd to thing s s uch a s whe re y o u will live , who y o u will live with a nd y o ur re c re a tio na l a c tiv itie s .

• An Atto rne y fo r he a lth m a tte rs c a n a tte nd to c e rta in m e d ic a l d e c is io ns , tre a tm e nt o p tio ns a nd m e d ic ine s .

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Power of Attorney

Is an Attorney accountable?• An Atto rne y is p e rs o na lly a c c o unta ble fo r the ir

a c tio ns . • If y o ur Atto rne y m is m a na g e s y o ur a ffa irs

whe the r d e libe ra te ly o r by ne g lig e nc e ; the y c a n be he ld lia ble fo r the ir a c tio ns .

• This c a n inc lud e fa c ing c o urt p ro c e e d ing s to re c o ve r m o ne y a nd e ve n c rim ina l cha rg e s .

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Power of Attorney

Attorneys have been known to mismanage financesThe re ha ve be e n num e ro us ins ta nc e s o f fa m ily o r frie nd s m is m a na g ing

the ir ro le a s Atto rne y.• This c a n inc lud e s e lling a p e rs o n’s a s s e ts a nd re ta ining the m o ne y

fo r the m s e lve s a nd /o r tra ns fe rring o wne rs hip o f a s s e ts into the ir na m e s .

• Whe n inve s tig a te d , c o m m o n re s p o ns e s a re 'Mum , wa nte d us to ha ve the m o ne y ' ; 'Da d d o e s n't ne e d the m o ne y a nd we d o ' a nd 'The m o ne y is no t d o ing the m a ny g o o d in the nurs ing ho m e a nd we ha ve a m o rtg a g e to p a y ' .

• Exp e rie nc e s ho ws the s e ty p e s o f re a s o ns a re g e ne ra lly no t a c c e p te d by The Que e ns la nd Civil a nd Adm inis tra tiv e Tribuna l a nd m a y re s ult in le g a l a c tio n a g a ins t the Atto rne y to re c o up m o ne y o n be ha lf o f the p e rs o n with inc a p a c ity.

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Financial Mismanagement

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Neglect

• The failure of a carer to provide the necessities of life to a person for whom they are caring.

• Neglect can be intentional or unintentional.

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Intentional Neglect

• When an older person is abandoned or not provided with adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical or dental care, or where their spiritual needs are not met.

• It also includes improper use of medication, poor hygiene or personal care, or the refusal to allow other people to provide adequate care.

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Unintentional neglect

• When a carer does not have the skills or knowledge to care for a dependent person.

• They may not be aware of the types of support available, or maybe ill themselves and unable to meet the person’s needs.

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Social Abuse

Preventing a person from having contact with friends or family, or access to social activities.

• It includes:-intrusion, isolation,and preventing independenceby using threats,manipulation and control.

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Healthcare Fraud & Abuse

Carried out by unethical doctors, nurses, hospital personnel and other professional care providers…It may include…

• Not providing healthcare, but charging for it• Over-charging or double billing for medical

services• Over medicating or under medicating• Recommending fraudulent remedies for

illnesses or other medical conditions

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Healthcare Fraud & Abuse

Look for…• Duplicate billing for the same medical service• Over or under medication• Evidence of inadequate care when bills are paid• Problems with the care facility – poorly trained or

insufficient staff, crowding, inadequate responses to questions about care

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Warning Signs!!!

• Frequent arguments or tension between the caregiver and the elderly person

• Changes in personality or behaviour in the elder.

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What you can do as a caregiver

If you are overwhelmed by an elder’s demands...• Request help from friends, relatives or local

respite care agencies so you can take a break• Find an adult day care program• Adopt stress reduction practices• Seek counselling for depression• Find a caregivers support group e.g. Carers

QLD, 1800 242 636

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What you can do as a friend or family member

• Watch for warning signs. If you suspect abuse, report it to police

• Take a look at the elder’s medications – does the amount match the prescription date?

• Scan bank accounts & credit card statements for unauthorized transactions

• Call & visit as often as you can• Offer to stay with the elder so the caregiver can

have a break

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Seniors Legal & Support Service

The Cairns Community Legal Centre offers FREE legal and support services for the benefit of seniors (anyone 50+ years of age) who may be affected by elder abuse or financial exploitation.

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What Does the CCLC Seniors Service do?

• Provide information, advice & support.• Provide short-term counselling.• Provide information on your legal rights.• Represent you in court or before tribunals.• Refer you to other services…

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How Do You get Help from CCLC?

• Assistance is by appointment only.• Face-to-face appointments are available at

Cairns, Atherton, Mareeba, Innisfail & Mossman.• If you are unable for a face-to-face meeting, a

telephone consultation me be arranged.• For an appointment phone 1800 650 931

(free call)• CCLC employs a solicitor & social worker for this

service.

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CCLC Location

CCLC is located at:-

1st. Floor, Main Street Arcade, 85 Lake St., Cairns

Premises are wheelchair accessible

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How can Relationships Australia Help?

RAQ in Cairns can offer:-

• General counselling services

• Victim Counselling & Support Service – sitting & talking with a counsellor about difficulties you are experiencing or any support you may require. We also offer telephone counselling.