Elder mistreatment and dementia

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Elder mistreatment and dementia Thomas Price, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory University SOM Director, Taskforce Against the Mistreatment of Elders Chief of Medicine, Wesley Woods

Objectives 1 Identify risk factors for elder mistreatment 2 Recognize subtle emotional/physical signs of neglect and financial exploitation 3 Define your suspicion threshold 4 Operate as a mandated reporter

Disclosures No commercial products or services will be discussed in this presentation. Dr. Price has received funding from the John A Hartford Foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies, the Practice Change Fellows, the Reynolds Foundation, Amgen, the Investor Protection Trust, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

OVERVIEW

Elder Mistreatment Abuse Emotional, Physical or Sexual harm/injury Neglect Withholding care or services causing harm or injury Exploitation Use of property counter to the victim s needs or benefit

Global Problem Incidence: 2 to 10% globally Lack of reporting: 70% of all cases never reported 33% of physicians detected at least one case/yr 50% reported Prevalence: 1-2 million cases in USA 2003 NCEA Dec 2010

National Elder Mistreatment Study, 2008 Acierno R, Hernandez MA, Amstadter AB, et al. Am J Public Health 2010:100

Adult Protective Services National Center on Elder Abuse (NCPEA, NAPSA, NASUA), 2004

CLINICAL CASE

First clinic visit Patient Molly S 72 Years Old, Widowed, one child Accompanied by daughter, Valerie

Chief Complaint Patient states My daughter says I need to see a doctor. Daughter states Mom is becoming forgetful. Forgot to pay power bill last two months Lost her credit card, had to cancel and get charges reversed

Interaction Daughter often jumps in and answers questions for mother Patient immediately stops talking when daughter talks You notice a lack of physical contact between the two

Initial Evaluation Folstein / MMSE is 19/30 Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Deficits: Managing finances, medications, shopping Basic Activities of Daily Living No deficits Memory loss progressive for last 1 year

Advice Possible dementia Referral for neuropsychology evaluation Supervision for IADLs (including finance)

Response Daughter states: It doesn t feel safe for her to be at home alone Don t have the money for a live-in aide I will have to quit my job in Tucson to move in with my mother here

Do we have a problem?

Basic Risk Factors for Elder Mistreatment Shared living situation Dementia or other cognitive impairment Mental illness or alcohol abuse (abuser) Social isolation (either) Financial or material dependence on victim Lachs MS, Pillemer K. Lancet 2004:364

Special Risk Factors in Dementia Increased likelihood of abuse if the caregiver Has poor health Perceives caregiving as a burden Is patient s spouse Has a history of impaired family relationship Good premorbid relationships are protective Has a history of psychological aggression as a stress response Wiglesworth A, Mosqueda L, Mulnard R et al. JAGS 2010:58

Caregivers as Abusers Majority are women (66%) Live with care recipient (54%) Subgroup abuse profile is different Most common forms of abuse: Verbal (34%) Psychological (33%) Physical (4%) Current research at Emory suggests that, in GA, the profile may be different (TAME-1) Cooper C, Selwood A, Blanchard M, et al. BMJ 2009:338

Individuals Age, years Georgia TAME-1 (Physical Abuse) 35 30 Gender 80 70 Mean Age 25 20 60 50 15 10 5 0 Victim Perpetrator Male 16 30 Female 20 10 NI 5 1 40 30 20 10 0 Victim Perpetrator Years 71.4 46

Individuals TAME-1: Relationship to Victim 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Relationship Child/Grandchild Spouse Sibling Other N/A Relationship 19 8 1 3 10

TAME-1: Prior Events of Mistreatment 18% 5% Yes No NI 77%

TAME-1: Charges at Misdemeanor Level Total Number of Cases = 41 Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation Terroristic Threats Theft Violation of Restraining Order Criminal Tresspass Assault, Simple Disorderly Conduct Battery, Family Violence Battery, Simple 0 5 10 15 20 25 30

THE CASE, THREE YEARS LATER Age 75, 3 years since diagnosis

Hospitalization Mrs. S is now 75 years old, was admitted three days ago for heart failure exacerbation

Hospital Team Approach Doctor on the team asks for nursing home placement on discharge Concerns: adequate supervision, medication compliance, delayed recognition of swelling, pressure ulcer on left buttock (on admission) Nurse on unit tells social worker to watch out for her daughter

OT/PT Assessments Occupational therapy states ADL impairments in: Toileting (supervision to stand-by assist) Bathing (one-person assist) Grooming (supervision) Physical therapy states poor balance and gait Needs rolling walker, one person assist, 20

Discharge Planning Suggestion of nursing home placement is discussed with daughter Says she can take care of Mrs. S at home I take care of my mom better than anyone I don t care what the doctor says Contracted home health agency reports daughter has refused them entry into the home in the past

Do we have a problem?

Financial Exploitation A Check Issue High risk in patients with dementia Less likely to report Patients with ADL impairment 2x more likely to be financially mistreated Self report of poor health increases likelihood by 30% Acierno R, Hernandez MA, Amstadter AB, et al. Am J Public Health 2010:100

Neglect Intentional vs. unintentional Education, social support? Criminality Poor self-reported health increases likelihood by 2x ibid

SIX YEARS LATER Nine years since diagnosis

Nursing Home On morning med pass, staff discovers Mrs. S s daughter has slept in her room overnight Staying overnight for the last two weeks despite administration telling her not to

A Bitter Pill Today, the daughter is watching the LPN give meds with silent intensity, standing over the nurse s shoulder Mrs. S refuses to open her mouth (she has not been talking the last few weeks) Daughter yells Take your medicine, mom!

A Step Too Far Mother refuses again and starts to make moaning noises Daughter gets up and grabs mother s face with her hand, pushing potassium pill through closed lips Open your mouth! Open!

Physical Abuse Less common form, but often first reported Defined by forceful physical action against a person causing harm: Serious offence (most jurisdictions classify as a felony, or serious crime Acierno R, Hernandez MA, Amstadter AB, et al. Am J Public Health 2010:100

Mandated Reporter Chances are you are a mandated reporter Legislation varies from state to state Rule of thumb: if you come into contact with older persons on a professional basis, you are a mandated reporter Shielded from legal action Only need to report suspicion not proof

Reporting Threshold Every mandated reporter must come up with their own reporting threshold No burden of proof Need a reasonable suspicion Physical evidence? Pattern of behavior? Witnessed event?

Who To Report To Facility Administration Social Worker Law Enforcement Witnessed physical or sexual abuse Adult Protective Services agency

In Georgia Adult Protective Services Hotline 404-567-5250

Georgia s TAME team Emory University Rebecca Dillard, MA Kristen Johnson, BS Molly Perkins, PhD Thomas Price, MD Georgia State University Sheryl Strasser, PhD Georgia Division of Aging Services Pat King, RN

Acknowledgements This project was made possible by the support of the Practice Change Fellows (John A Hartford Foundation and the Atlantic Philanthropies), and the Emory Center for Injury Control (CDC). The Emory Taskforce Against the Mistreatment of Elders (TAME) is a partnership with the Wesley Woods Center, DeKalb County Government, Georgia Division of Aging Services and Adult Protective Services, and Emory University. Any similarities to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.