Preventing Elder Abuse

Personal Care ADL Neglect


Order# AB404
Presented by Georgia Stevens, PhD, APRN, BC

interactive discussion
20 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental

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Residents residing in long-term care often have significant needs for care in ADLs--bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and ambulating. Neglect in these vital areas contributes to poor emotional and somatic outcomes for residents.

This video emphasizes how important it is to prevent neglect in ADLs. No one wants to be dirty or soiled, no one wants to be hungry or thirsty. Filmed at Alice Manor.

Topics: neglect, toileting, dressing, hygiene, hydration
Audience: Long-term care staff, social workers and students in health professional career training programs

This program is part of the series "Neglect: the Most Frequent Abuse in Long-Term Care."

Neglect: the Most Frequent Abuse in Long-Term Care
Personal Care ADL Neglect (AB404) Family Neglect: Precipitating Outrage (AB406)
Behavioral Neglect: Triggering Aggression (AB405) Hidden Neglect (AB407)


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