Posts Tagged ‘Heart’

 

Nursing Home Abuse Incidents Happening Nationwide

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Nick Johnson asked:


Families turn to nursing homes to provide care and attention for their aging loved ones. But all too often a family’s reasonable expectation for medical professionalism and human kindness is met instead by the heart-breaking reality of nursing home abuse. According to a 2001 Congressional report, one-third of the United States’ 1,600 nursing homes were cited for an abuse violation.

From Maine to California and from Colorado to Texas, the number of nursing home abuse violations is growing every year. In the two-year period between January 1999 and January 2001, more than 9,000 nursing home abuse reports were filed. Of these reports, over 2,500 described an incident severe enough to place a residents’ health and even life in immediate jeopardy.

Reported types of abuse include sexual, physical and verbal. Another significant area of abuse is nursing home neglect, which can range from a caregivers’ failure to provide medications according to the doctor-prescribed schedule to withholding food and even water from patients.

Dehydration and death have occurred as a result of this type of neglect. Abuse violations are a serious concern in nursing homes across all fifty of the United States, and are particularly egregious since elderly and disabled residents are unable to protect themselves from an attack.

According to the 2001 Congressional report, nursing home neglect and abuse is wide spread and it cuts across racial, socio-economic and geographic lines. Across the United States, nursing home abuse is increasing. Between 1996 and 2000, for example, the number of nursing homes cited for abuse during their annual inspections more than doubled.

Even more concerning than the number of reported abuse violations, however, are the incidents that go unreported. Officials believe that abuse is grossly underreported. Patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and paralysis are at particular risk. Not only does their impairment prevent them from communicating their abuse to loved ones, it also renders them helpless in preventing their future attacks.

There are over 18,000 nursing homes in the United States today, which house more than 1.6 million people. Over the next twenty years, the number of nursing home residents is set to double, with the aging of millions of baby boomers. As this population needs outside care, the number of residents grows, and with that growth will come new opportunities for abuse.

No city or state is immune; abuse statistics encompass every geographic location and type of facility. Regardless of where you live, nursing home abuse is a real and imminent danger for America’s elderly.



Lyle

 

Why do some WOMEN think that “physical” ABUSE is not as LEGITIMATE as EMOTIONAL ABUSE ?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
Zodiac *sagittarian* Man asked:


I know that there are some women who think that abuse from a man
has to be a threat only when it is physical. But that is not true at
all. Let me break this down to you. Emotional abuse can be just as
deadly and draining as physical. Why ? Because when you are
being verbally assaulted day in and day out, or talked down to like
a dog. Then you suffer from it internally, and psychologically.
It takes a toll on your health as well. And mentally you get to a place
where you do not know how to function normally in your daily life.
If you see yourself as nothing, then you will treat yourself as nothing.
Which means that one can get involved heavily into self destructive
behavior. Such as drugs, illicit sex, and alcohol. And some victims
of this abuse are sometimes suicidal. But it does take a toll on your
health, mainly your heart. Emotional abuse can cause you to go into
a deep, dark depression as well. If it persists, you become what
people call an outcast, or a shell of a person. Because you are now
immobilized, and living in doubt and fear. Emotional abuse paralyzes
one to the point where they may not even recognize their own self. Or even worse, are unable to function with the usual daily activities.
Are you with me ? Now my question is this. As you know that stress
is the number 1 killer, and this is the catalyst to serious illnesses,
that can dwell inside one for life. Why do some women think that
emotional abuse is not as legitimate as physical ?
>>> I mean why do some women think
that EMOTIONAL abuse is not as legitimate as PHYSICAL <<<<<<<

Sorry for that error. But you get what
I am saying................
Divina. Thanks. But I don't need an
English teacher my dear. I say things
the way I want to say them like everyone
else on here. By the way you must really
be bored to death. Out here correcting
people like that. Life must really suck
for you. I mean, is it that bad. I heard
of people who like attention. But you
are the definition of a disgruntled
"housewife".................. =)
Divina. You sound like a spoiled, rotten,
brat. Who cares about you anyway.
It is obvious, you need some psychological help. Go see a doctor.
You need one............

Jamie