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Elder abuse is pervasive and requires urgent response

10.01.04 | Cornell University

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"This vastly unrecognized and undertreated problem compromises the quality of life for millions of older people worldwide," says Pillemer. "A busy physician, who might see 20 to 40 elderly patients a day, might encounter a case of possible elder abuse every day, but because of a lack of time, resources and a general lack of recognition of the problem, many cases go undetected and untreated, putting our elderly at heightened risk of physical and mental harm, and even death."

The Cornell gerontologists call for a multidisciplinary team approach to assess the situation and develop solutions that are tailored to the individual victim's needs and problems. Lachs and Pillemer assert that elder abuse directly affects quality of life, and helping patients resolve an abusive situation is one of the most gratifying experiences for physicians and other health-care professionals.

The research was supported, in part, by a National Institute on Aging Mentoring Award in Patient Oriented Research in Aging and an Edward R. Roybal Center grant, also from the National Institute on Aging.

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Susan S. Lang
Cornell University
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Cornell University. (2004, October 1). Elder abuse is pervasive and requires urgent response. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8JXP04YL/elder-abuse-is-pervasive-and-requires-urgent-response.html
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