Elder abuse

The abuse of older adults occurs all too frequently but remains a largely hidden problem. Elder abuse is an intentional act, or failure to act, by a caregiver or another person in a relationship involving an expectation of trust that causes harm to an adult 60 years and older. It is predicted to increase as many countries are experiencing rapidly ageing populations. Elder abuse can lead to serious physical injuries and long-term psychological consequences, increased risk of nursing home placement, use of emergency services, hospitalization and death.

Promising prevention and response strategies include:

  • professional awareness campaigns to help health care workers recognize elder abuse
  • caregiver support to reduce stress and training on dementia
  • residential care policies to define and improve standards of care.