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- 5. In Fraser Health, the designated BLANK responsible for investigating reports of adult abuse and neglect are located at the Hospital, Mental Health, Home Health, and Residential Care Facilities
- 6. Over 80% of Canadians aged 25 and older have BLANK at least once
- 8. The three most common challenges to any marriage typically involve disagreements around leisure activities, problems with intimacy, and concerns regarding BLANK matters
- 9. There is little gerontological research around lifelong BLANK which often results in stereotypes of loneliness, social isolation, and "not being marriage material"
- 12. research suggests that 75-90% of BLANK support received by older adults comes from the family
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- 1. Stats Canada reports that 38% of married couples can expect to BLANK before celebrating their 30th Anniversary
- 2. BLANK is the deliberate mistreatment of an adult that causes them physical, mental, or emotional harm, OR damage and loss of assets
- 3. The identity of the person reporting concerns of adult abuse and neglect must remain BLANK in order to protect their identity
- 4. BLANK is failure to provide necessary care, assistance, guidance, or attention which causes, or is reasonably likely to cause physical, mental, or emotional harm OR substantial damage to or loss of assets
- 7. Many widows and widowers report that widowhood has stripped them of their BLANK
- 9. When investigating a report of adult abuse or neglect, the Responder asks two specific questions 1. is the adult at risk of abuse and neglect? 2. Is the adult able to BLANK support and assistance?
- 10. BLANK support is help given by professional caregivers such as Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers, or Home Care Aides and often involves an older person utilizing their own financial resources
- 11. Older couples getting divorced is typically because the marriage is unable to support changing social BLANK, needs, or desires associated with aging
