Document Type
Other
Publication Title
Maine Primary Partners in Caregiving Project
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Publication Date
3-2004
Abstract/ Summary
Elder abuse is often perpetrated by a family member. As a family caregiver, it is important to recognize if you are experiencing low self-esteem, feeling burnt out, isolated or hopeless, or if you have a history of domestic violence. Stress is a normal part of caregiving, and it is important to find efficient ways to cope with it, such as taking care of yourself. Identifying and preventing possible abusive behavior is important, and you can receive assistance through family members, friends, and respite services.
Repository Citation
Eastern Agency on Aging, University of Maine Center on Aging, Aroostook Area Agency on Aging, Senior Spectrum, Rosscare, Norumbega Medical, Horizons Health Services, Indian Township Tribal Health Center, and Bucksport Regional Health Center, "Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation: Family Fact Sheet #5" (2004). Maine Center on Aging Service and Consultation. 19.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/moca_service/19
Version
pre-print (i.e. pre-refereeing)