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There may be times when
you observe signs of abuse but were not actually a witness to what
happened. The tangible signs or indicators of abuse, neglect or
exploitation described on the following pages tend to be ones that can be
detected by trained observers such as facility staff members. More
difficult to detect or to determine are intimidation and mental anguish.
Residents who are ridiculed, maliciously teased, cursed at or threatened
may fear retaliation if they speak up or complain about a family member,
another resident or a member of the facility staff. It takes skill and
sensitivity beyond that required for routine observation to find out if
verbal abuse has occurred.
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Physical Abuse
Indicators
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Physical
assaults, cruel discipline, excessive use of physical or chemical
restraints, and unnecessary or incorrect medication may cause any
one of the following:
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Broken
bones
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- Pain and inability to move a
limb may be a sign of a broken bone. This may occur when a
resident with osteoporosis is handled roughly by visitors or
staff. Broken bones in various stages of healing and spiral
fractures may indicate abuse as well as fractures of the
skull, nose or facial structure.
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Burns
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- Burns and blistering skin over
a wide area may show up because a resident was placed in a
scalding hot tub of water. A more confined spot of burned skin
may indicate purposeful burning with a cigarette. Rope burns
on arms, legs, neck or torso may also indicate abuse.
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Cuts
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- Cuts or scratches may result
when a resident was jabbed with a sharp object such as a
pencil or scratched with fingernails.
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Internal
Injuries
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- Watch for such signs as
vomiting, pain, stuporous states, bleeding, swelling or bloody
stools. You may observe any one or a combination of these if
someone gave a resident alcohol or drugs that can cause
sickness; or if someone overdoses a resident with
anti-diarrhea medicine causing severe constipation; or if a
blow to the stomach or head has caused internal injuries
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Marks/Bruises
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- A resident may have a
hand-print shaped bruise where a person slapped them across
the face or buttocks. Multiple bruises in various stages of
healing may indicate abuse. Look for injuries to the face,
neck, inner arms, inner thighs, especially bilateral injuries
on upper arms.
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Scars
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- Scars could indicate that the
resident has been a victim of repeated or past abuses.
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Definition of
Sexual Abuse
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"Sexual
abuse or exploitation" means contact or interaction of a
sexual nature involving an incapacitated or dependent adult
without that adult's consent (22 MRSA §3472).
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Sexual Abuse
Indicators
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- A family member offers
affectionate gestures to a resident that are too lingering and
seductive or become centered on the sex organs, anus or
breasts.
- Injury to a resident's
genitals, anus, breast or mouth.
- A resident attempts to talk an
incapacitated resident into sexual intercourse, fellatio, or
cunnilingus.
- A young resident tells you
that her father manipulates her genitals, buttocks and breasts
during his visits.
- A staff member exposes his/her
genitals to a resident.
- A visitor takes nude
photographs of residents.
- Venereal disease, torn,
stained or bloody underwear, difficulty walking or sitting,
and pain or itching in genital area are all suspicious of
sexual abuse.
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Definition of
Neglect
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"Neglect"
means a threat to an adult's health or welfare by physical or
mental injury or impairment, deprivation of essential needs or
lack of protection from these (22 MRSA §3472).
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Indicators of
Neglect
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- Residents suffer from neglect
when they are left alone, ignored by staff or left with staff
who fail to care for them appropriately.
- A group of assaultive
residents have been left alone and unsupervised.
- An aide has fallen asleep or
is intoxicated while on duty.
- A resident has bleeding gums
and some loose teeth, indicating that a visit to the dentist
is long overdue.
- A resident is continually
fearful about leaving her room and seems almost panicky when
it's time to leave the facility for an outing. Staff
"leave her be" rather than attempting to determine
the cause of her fear.
- A resident fell several days
ago. Her ankle is swollen and bruised, and she complains of
pain when walking. The resident's doctor or family were not
notified of the fall immediately. X-rays taken several days
after the fact reveal a fracture.
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Definition of
Exploitation
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"Exploitation"
means the illegal or improper use of an incapacitated adult or his
resources for another's profit or advantage. (22 MRSA §3472)
Maine law prevents facility employees from being appointed
guardians or conservators
(18-A MRSA
§5-311).
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Indicators of
Exploitation
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- A resident's relative, who is
representative payee, fails to pay nursing, boarding or foster
home bills and provide personal needs money.
- The facility administrator,
who is a resident's representative payee, purchases furniture
or clothing not intended for the resident.
- A resident is manipulated into
giving away money or personal property such as a TV, jewelry,
or furniture.
- Disappearance of personal
property; transfer of property, savings, insurance;
unexplained change in cash flow; change in will,
representative payee, power of attorney; or depleted bank
accounts.
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If you believe a
loved one may be a victim of nursing home abuse, please fill out and
submit our Case
Evaluation Form |