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Videos
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Mr. Nobody
Do mentally competent seniors have the right to neglect themselves and their surroundings to the extent that they offend the community? What should be done when reclusive or eccentric seniors refuse help? Do government agencies have an obligation to intervene?
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A House Divided
Through four portraits, A House Divided sheds light on the hidden tragedy of elder abuse. The abuse itself takes many forms, ranging from willful neglect to financial exploitation to physical attack. The families depicted come from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds.
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Old Like Me
To find out how society treats older people, a young reporter, Pat Moore, disguised herself as a helpless 85-year-old woman. Venturing out on the streets in over a hundred cities, she experienced the terror that society can inflict on the weak and the old.
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Breaking Point
This provocative 20 minute video documents the story of Nancy, a formerly abusive daughter, as she talks candidly about her repeated abuse of her invalid mother. As Nancy relates her story, a sensitive and emotional portrayal emerges.
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Crime: Senior Alert
Crime against older adults appears to be on the rise as older adults are often targets for criminals who are looking for easy victims. This video offers program guidelines and safety rules that will help elders protect themselves and their property.
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Head over Heels
Falls and How to Prevent Them
This video outlines ways in which older adults can prevent falls. The prevention of falls is extremely important to older adults because they often face long term consequences from falls.
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Substance Abuse in The Elderly
Faced with complex regimens of medication and diminished tolerances for alcohol, many elderly Americans run the risk of falling into the trap of substance abuse.
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