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What are signs of neglect?

Signs of neglect can include

  • physical signs of malnourishment such as dry lips, pallor, or excessive weight loss;
  • dirty or inappropriate clothing for the weather;
  • shivering, a blue tinge to the skin, or low body temperature, which might indicate hypothermia;
  • lack of needed dentures, hearing aid, or glasses;
  • infrequent bathing;
  • incontinence;
  • physical or mental deterioration with no medical reason;
  • confinement;
  • wandering dangerously;
  • lack of groceries;
  • inadequate or over-medication;
  • cooking or housekeeping standards that could lead to accident or illness.

 


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January 2006
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