Elder Abuse

Elder Abuse

The National Council on Aging estimates that up to 5 million elders experience abuse each year. Violence or neglect forced on elders is often a silent social issue. But, as the United States population ages and people live longer, the statistics will grow. Imagine the context for elder abuse—it is not an isolated deviant activity removed from the broader context of family, work, and caregiving. This form of family violence is connected to gender roles, work, caregiving, stress, and ageism. Elder abuse occurs within and outside immediate family, since older family members can experience abuse and neglect in professional settings by paid caregivers and extended family. In your post, discuss the reasons that elder abuse might not attract as much attention as abuse in other age groups. Which sociological theory helps you understand why this conflict persists and best guides you toward a solution?

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Elder abuse is a repeated or single act including inappropriate action that happens within a relationship of trust that causes distress or even harms to a person aged 65 years and above. Elder abuse is a problem of the past and not a new phenomenon as many people think (Dong, 2015). However, scholars are now gaining interest in examining the issue of elder abuse in the society. Many reasons explain why the elders have had to suffer in silence and there is a sociological theory that help one understand why the conflict persist as well as the solution to it……..

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