Definition Of Vulnerable Elderly
Means a person sixty years of age or older who is unable to protect himself or herself from elder abuse as a result of age or a mental or physical condition 2014 acts ch 1107 1.
Definition of vulnerable elderly. Individuals who are at risk of more severe disease or outcomes including. All of these definitions narrow the concept of elder abuse and neglect to relationships of trust. Physical abuse is any physical injury to an adult caused by other than accidental means that may result in bodily injury physical pain or impairment. Vulnerable adult means a person aged 16 or over whose ability to protect himself from violence abuse or neglect is significantly impaired through physical or mental disability or illness through old age or otherwise.
Children pregnant women elderly people malnourished people and people who are ill or immunocompromised are particularly vulnerable when a disaster strikes and take a relatively high share of the disease burden associated with emergencies. Self neglect is present when an older adult refuses or fails to provide himself or herself with adequate food water clothing shelter personal hygiene medication and safety precautions. Every person has to be considered on an individual basis. The act defines that a vulnerable adult includes any individual aged 18 years and above including the elderly with mental or physical disabilities who is unable to protect himself herself from abuse neglect or self neglect as a result of these disabilities.
2015 acts ch 30 81referred to in 135b 7 598 16 611 23 235f 2 commencement of actions waiver to juvenile court 1. Someone who is lacking capacity through illness old age or through a condition such as dementia is by default a vulnerable adult. However someone who is defined as a vulnerable adult because they have difficulty in caring for themselves may not be lacking in capacity. They also can serve the broader purpose of identifying older adults who might need any type of help in an emergency.
Registries can be developed to provide information about specific types of help such as medical equipment transportation or evacuation assistance that vulnerable older adults will need during an emergency. Neglect is the failure of an individual who is responsible to make a reasonable effort to protect an adult from abuse or to provide the care. From the perspective of uhs a vulnerable adult is a patient who is or may be for any reason unable to take care of him or herself or unable to protect him or herself against significant harm or exploitation. Vulnerable adult is defined in section 5 6 of the dvcva 2004.
A vulnerable elder or a substitute petitioner may seek relief.