The Patient Abuse and Neglect of Our Vulnerable Adults
America's Shame
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About the Book
Patient abuse and neglect is a daily occurrence in our nation's medical and psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, group homes, and other care facilities. But it is not just in institutional settings where at-risk adults are vulnerable. Crimes of abuse also occur in private homes, beyond the sight of regulators, medical professionals, and even family members.
Using real-world examples from Joseph Bostwick's extensive career leading investigations into cases of patient abuse, The Patient Abuse and Neglect of Our Vulnerable Adults provides law enforcement officers, investigators, legal staff, government regulatory agencies, and care providers with the critical information they need to effectively conduct criminal and administrative investigations into allegations of patient mistreatment and neglect. It also provides families and friends with information and resources for identifying and preventing the abuse and neglect of loved ones.
Today, we tend to our vulnerable adults who served our country during World War II, the generation that literally saved the world. Tomorrow, another wave of vulnerable adults awaits our care and protection. The battle against patient abuse and neglect is never-ending, and well-intentioned support and informed diligence is crucial, today and always.
About the Author
Joe Bostwick retired from Maryland state government in 2004. He was a special agent for the Office of the Inspector General in Washington, D.C., and he is a retired detective sergeant. Bostwick is a decorated Vietnam War veteran. He and his wife, Nancy, live in Maryland.