Abstract Financial abuse by a family member is the most common form of abuse experienced by older Australians, and early intervention is required. National online surveys of 228 chief executive officers and 214 aged care service providers found that, while they were well placed to recognize financial abuse, it was often difficult to intervene successfully. Problems providers encountered included difficulties in detecting abuse, the need for consent before they could take action, the risk that the abusive family member would withdraw the client from the service, and a lack of resources to deal with the complexities inherent in situations of financial abuse
A chapter of an elder abuse monologue that examines Australia's legal response to elder financial ab...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...
You may be surprised to know that elderly Australians are more at risk of abuse in their own homes t...
Objective: To explore the types of financial abuse coming to their attention of aged care workers, t...
This study examines elder abuse in Western Australia, including its scope and the capacity of agenci...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
The role of financial counsellors as providers of information, support and advocacy for those in fin...
The causes of abuse of older people are complex and multifaceted, and may encompass physical, psycho...
While elder abuse is a form of family violence, there are many aspects which contrast with the typic...
Australian society is ageing, with older Australians holding significant wealth. This creates societ...
The escalating, and often hidden, problem of elder abuse is chief amongst the challenges confronting...
Caregivers for family or friends who are elderly people or have a disability provide critical suppor...
In Australia, the abuse of older people was recognised by some health professionals as a problem in ...
This article is based on the findings of two recent West Australian studies (Black Blundell & Clare,...
A chapter of an elder abuse monologue that examines Australia's legal response to elder financial ab...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...
You may be surprised to know that elderly Australians are more at risk of abuse in their own homes t...
Objective: To explore the types of financial abuse coming to their attention of aged care workers, t...
This study examines elder abuse in Western Australia, including its scope and the capacity of agenci...
This study examines elder abuse in an Australian context and comprises two parts: agencies\u27 exper...
The role of financial counsellors as providers of information, support and advocacy for those in fin...
The causes of abuse of older people are complex and multifaceted, and may encompass physical, psycho...
While elder abuse is a form of family violence, there are many aspects which contrast with the typic...
Australian society is ageing, with older Australians holding significant wealth. This creates societ...
The escalating, and often hidden, problem of elder abuse is chief amongst the challenges confronting...
Caregivers for family or friends who are elderly people or have a disability provide critical suppor...
In Australia, the abuse of older people was recognised by some health professionals as a problem in ...
This article is based on the findings of two recent West Australian studies (Black Blundell & Clare,...
A chapter of an elder abuse monologue that examines Australia's legal response to elder financial ab...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...
This article identifies what is meant by financial abuse of the elderly, discusses who are the abuse...