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Elderly Neglect: Psychological Abuse

According to the charity action on Elder Abuse, Psychological Abuse is the most common type of abuse reported to their helpline.

It is defined as the infliction of emotional pain, distress or anguish through verbal or non verbal acts. This could be intimidation, threats or humiliating treatment. Alternatively, it could be keeping someone in social isolation or making threats such as denying access to Grandchildren, or family visits if the elderly person fails to comply with demands.

Sometime Psychological Abuse is a Police matter; however, the abuser is not always prosecuted.

Whether or not the abuser was prosecuted for their crimes the victim may still be able to claim compensation where they have suffered a recognised psychiatric illness as a result of the abuse.

The team at Jackson Lees Solicitors are specialists in Elder Abuse compensation claims dealing with these matters with the sensitivity and understanding. They will be able to advise you of your options and guide you through the processes involved.