CHAMBERSBURG – Franklin County commissioners are encouraging residents of long-term care centers to exercise their rights.
Incidents of elder abuse in nursing homes often go unreported, and seniors who report them typically fear retaliation.
The
commissioners recently proclaimed October 2018 as Residents’ Rights
Month in the county. The theme “Speak Up: Know Your Rights and How to
Use Them” emphasizes that residents must be informed about their rights
and must be partners in achieving quality care and quality of life.
It's sometimes a scary place
About
60 percent of residents in long-term care centers have no relative or
loved one checking in on them, according to Angie Pickel, staff
ombudsman for Franklin County.
A
National Elder Abuse Incidence Study indicated that about 20 percent of
cases of neglect, exploitation, abuse or self-neglect are reported.
About 80 percent of residents reporting abuse in long-term care centers
fear retribution from the staff.
“It’s a scary place,” Pickle said.
Across
the country, residents of long-term care centers, their family members,
ombudsmen, citizen advocates, center staff and others honor the
individual rights of long-term care residents by celebrating Residents’
Rights Month.
The Pennsylvania Department of Aging
in July identified the county Area Agency on Aging as a best practice
site for Guardianship Services. The state in June gave the county a
green rating for its Older Adult Protective Services program.
“We’re
proud of the programs and services that Franklin County offers to aging
residents and the excellence in which they’re delivered,”
commissioner’s Chairman Dave Keller said.
The
Franklin County Area Agency on Aging conducts Pennsylvania’s Empowered
Expert Residents training sessions. The PEER program trains resident
advocates to work with facilities, staff and residents to enhance
quality of care and quality of life for their peers. The program,
initiated in 2002, encourages long-term care residents to volunteer
their time and expertise to self-advocacy issues.
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Seniors in nursing homes are often afraid to report elder abuse
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