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Some health workers at Health NZ public hospitals and services are planning to strike on Thursday 23 October to 7am on Friday 24 October.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only. For more information:
Elder abuse is when an older person experiences harm or distress. Harm can happen in different ways, such as physical (hitting or lashing out) or emotional (psychological) abuse. It can also include financial abuse, sexual abuse, cultural abuse and neglect.
There are over 2,200 cases of elder abuse each year. It is estimated that 75% of cases of elder abuse go unreported.
Older people may not report abuse due to fear, guilt, shame or concerns about privacy — particularly if the abuser is a whānau member.
Older people with memory issues are particularly vulnerable and unlikely to report abuse.
Elder abuse can be a single or repeated act, or it can be lack of appropriate action. It occurs within a relationship in which there should be trust and this trust is abused.
It often involves abusive behaviour or violence. But it can also be subtle, and the older person may not realise they are being abused.
It can happen in an older person's home, a carer's home, in residential care or in a healthcare setting.
The abuser is often known to the person and may be a partner, whānau (family) member, friend, carer or health worker.
Signs that suggest you or an elderly person you care about is in a situation of abuse include:
If you are feeling scared or being abused, there are many people available to help you.
The first thing to do is to tell someone. This can be hard. Sometimes it is easier to tell someone you do not know.
You could tell a friend, health professional, the police or a support person. You can call either the:
This content was written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. It has been adapted for Health Information and Services.