Elder and Child Abuse

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Across
  1. 3. Emotional state caused by abuse.
  2. 7. Community-based actions to stop abuse.
  3. 8. Another term for physical abuse.
  4. 10. Where severe abuse cases are treated.
  5. 11. Weapon used in some elder homicides.
  6. 14. Risk factor for elder abuse.
  7. 15. Essential care often neglected.
  8. 16. Type of abuse involving unwanted sexual interaction.
  9. 18. What caregivers and elders need to prevent abuse.
  10. 20. Physical harm caused by abuse.
  11. 22. Common emotional effect on abuse victims.
  12. 24. General effect of abuse on elders.
  13. 26. Often broken in elder abuse cases.
  14. 29. Person responsible for the elder's care.
  15. 33. Number to call to report elder abuse.
  16. 35. Type of death caused by severe abuse.
  17. 36. Person committing the abuse.
  18. 37. Department where nonfatal abuse injuries are treated.
  19. 40. Type of abuse involving hitting or pushing.
  20. 42. Support service for caregivers.
  21. 45. Action to take if abuse is suspected.
  22. 46. Less severe physical injuries from abuse.
Down
  1. 1. Context of some elder homicides.
  2. 2. Physical attack on an elder.
  3. 3. Intentional act causing harm to an elder.
  4. 4. Important for support and prevention.
  5. 5. Available help to prevent abuse.
  6. 6. Elders suffering from abuse.
  7. 9. Often the abuser in intimate relationships.
  8. 10. Important for preventing abuse.
  9. 12. Elder's separation from others, a form of psychological abuse.
  10. 13. Type of illness leading to some abuse cases.
  11. 17. Intentional killings related to elder abuse.
  12. 19. Program for elder care relief.
  13. 21. Condition sometimes leading to abuse.
  14. 22. Type of abuse resulting in death.
  15. 23. Type of abuse involving illegal use of an elder's money.
  16. 24. Extreme outcome of elder abuse resulting in death.
  17. 25. Long-term effects of physical abuse.
  18. 27. Crimes leading to some elder deaths.
  19. 28. Needed for recognizing abuse.
  20. 30. Type of abuse causing mental distress.
  21. 31. Authority to report abuse.
  22. 32. Needed to find solutions to elder abuse.
  23. 34. Regular visits to prevent isolation.
  24. 38. Failure to meet an elder's basic needs.
  25. 39. Challenges faced by caregivers.
  26. 41. Advocate for elders' rights.
  27. 43. Actions to stop elder abuse from occurring.
  28. 44. Injuries that don't result in death.