Elder abuse

THE GORGE — She was a retired Ph.D. professor in good health. She lived independently and was in full control of her own faculties. Yet, this elderly woman was still a victim of abuse, according to Donna Delikat, of Oregon Adult Protective Services, who hosted an online webinar about elder abuse on July 28.

According to the World Health Organization, one in six elderly adults will suffer some form of abuse. Elder abuse occurs in both institutional settings and community settings, when older adults live at home or with family, and consists of five general types. In order of frequency from most common to least common, they are: psychological, financial, neglect, physical, and sexual. Sadly, family members are the single largest abuser group, she said.