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Elderly Victims Face Hidden Dangers in Care Homes
30 Jan
Summary
- Nursing home residents are vulnerable to sexual abuse, a challenging issue for advocacy groups.
- Security measures in care homes involve a privacy balance with preventing abuse.
- Victims with cognitive impairment find it hard to report sexual offenses.

Protecting seniors in nursing homes from sexual abuse is a complex issue that requires careful consideration of residents' privacy and security. Long-term care facilities are designed to be homes, not constantly monitored environments, making it a delicate balance to ensure safety without infringing on personal space. Staff and volunteers undergo screenings, but external individuals providing services may not, posing a risk to vulnerable residents, particularly those with cognitive impairments who may find it difficult to report abuse.



