CareGivers protect yourself from being charged with abuse
Elder abuse has always been an issue but has increased over the last decades. We can only guess at the number of elders who are being abused every year. The cases that are being reported are making a difference, it means that more people are aware of the issue. But for every case that is reported there are many that go unreported. Caregivers need to be diligent in their role as a caregiver. Take initiative, speak up.. so that you can take care of your client and yourself….
Ways to protect yourself from being charged with :
- Follow your client’s care plans making sure all their request and needs are met
- Report any signs of abuse or neglect immediately, if you don’t, you might be charged for neglect
- Listen to your clients carefully especially when your client is of a different culture. A slight misinterpretation might cause problems for your client’s needs.
- Take care of yourself and if the work becomes too much, seek help right away. You are no good to your client if you aren’t fully rested.
- Stay calm & relax. Your client is relying on you to take care of them. Take a deep breathe and count to ten. Repeat the exercise if you have to.
- Communicate with your Supervisor if you don’t feel comfortable with the task. If you feel that you need more training tell your supervisor so that proper training can be given.
- If a client refuses to do anything i.e. eating, bathing drinking report it to your supervisor right away. If you don’t you might get charged for neglect abuse.
- Be professional don’t take personal issues to work
- Treat your clients with respect and kindness. Patience goes a long way when working with a difficult client.
Don’t forget what is important…taking care of someone is a very important job. Your client needs you!!
