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9 pages in length. The nature of HB 250 is to establish a manner by which suspicious deaths of elderly individuals is investigated by an appointed team to determine if abuse and/or neglect lead to the individual's demise. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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and/or neglect lead to the individuals demise (Moak, 2006). B. Nature of Problem The extent to which the prevalence of elderly abuse
and/or neglect has reached its apex is both grand and far-reaching; that legislation exists to address this perpetual behavior speaks to the regularity this social ill persists. That the
elderly can experience abuse and/or neglect from family members, public facilities or professional caregivers speaks to a wide potential for disregard of mental and physical wellbeing. While all states
experience much the same occurrence of elderly abuse and/or neglect, as well as their respective legislation to deal with its frequency, there is no universal approach to address the need
for specific investigatory practices into the prevalence of and propensity for elderly death due to abuse and/or neglect (Moak, 2006). C. Context of Policy Policy context makes clear distinction
between willful or nonaccidental infliction and those situations where professional caregivers or law enforcement authorities must use reasonable and necessary force to subdue the individual. Beyond these exceptions, policy
context speaks to the understanding of abuse and neglect, and how they are often involved in elderly death cases; as such, the policy context notes the need for investigative teams
to help differentiate whether abuse and/or neglect served as a direct cause of death or occurred subsequent without being part of the reason for death (Moak, 2006). D. Choice
Analysis Bases of social allocation includes - at each countys discretion - the implementation of an interagency elder death review team to act
in collaboration with local agencies whereby the need for review and identification of suspicious elderly deaths are warranted. These teams will serve to smooth the communication progress between various
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