
Understanding and Preventing Elder Abuse
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In this important episode, host Lisa Skinner explores a deeply concerning issue that affects millions of older adults worldwide — elder abuse. With compassion and clarity, Lisa explains the many forms this abuse can take, how to recognize the warning signs, and what steps can be taken to prevent or report it.
Every person, regardless of age, deserves to live free from harm, neglect, and exploitation. Yet, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately one in ten people over age 60 experience some form of abuse each year. This episode sheds light on the silent suffering many elders face — and provides listeners with the tools to recognize, respond, and advocate for those who may be at risk.
Listeners will learn:
- The different forms of elder abuse — physical, emotional, financial, sexual, neglect, and self-neglect.
- Who is most at risk, including individuals living with dementia, those dependent on caregivers, and socially isolated adults.
- The warning signs that may indicate abuse is occurring.
- Barriers to reporting and why so many cases go unreported.
- Practical steps to take if you suspect elder abuse — from ensuring immediate safety to reporting and seeking support.
- Prevention strategies to protect loved ones, including caregiver support, open communication, financial safeguards, and community connection.
Lisa also debunks common myths surrounding elder abuse and discusses the legal and ethical considerations for mandated reporters and caregivers. This episode serves as both an educational guide and a compassionate call to action — reminding listeners that vigilance, empathy, and awareness can make all the difference in keeping our elders safe.
Resources Mentioned:
- National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA): https://ncea.acl.gov
- Adult Protective Services (APS) Directory by State: https://ncea.acl.gov/Resources/State.aspx
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/ — for confidential support
- Truth, Lies, and Alzheimer’s Book by Lisa Skinner: https://www.truthliesalzheimers.com
About the Host:
Author Lisa Skinner is a behavioral specialist with expertise in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. In her 30+year career working with family members and caregivers, Lisa has taught them how to successfully navigate the many challenges that accompany this heartbreaking disease. Lisa is both a Certified Dementia Practitioner and is also a certified dementia care trainer through the Alzheimer’s Association. She also holds a degree in Human Behavior.
Her latest book, “Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s – Its Secret Faces” continues Lisa’s quest of working with dementia-related illnesses and teaching families and caregivers how to better understand the daunting challenges of brain disease. Her #1 Best-seller book “Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost,” was written at their urging. As someone who has had eight family members diagnosed with dementia, Lisa Skinner has found her calling in helping others through the struggle so they can have a better-quality relationship with their loved ones through education and through her workshops on counter-intuitive solutions and tools to help people effectively manage the symptoms of brain disease. Lisa Skinner has appeared on many national and regional media broadcasts. Lisa helps explain behaviors caused by dementia, encourages those who feel burdened, and gives practical advice for how to...