River Oaks Homecare Patient Advocacy Services

River Oaks Homecare provides patient advocacy services which help families navigate the many senior care choices and community programs such as Alzheimer’s care, Home care, retirement communities, Assisted living, Medicaid and other senior care options.

We offer free initial counseling and assessment visit to help determine the appropriate level of care and what type is right for you.

There are so many options to consider when someone you love needs help. Together we will create the solution that’s just right for you.

Our office is located at – 325 Sentry parkway building 5W Suite 200   Blue-Bell PA 19422.

    

Elder Abuse And Neglect.

Elder abuse and neglect is very common in our society and around us, unfortunately due to the fact that little or no awareness is made about it to the public and our society in general, it makes it tough for us to see even when it’s happening close to home and around us. It shouldn’t be a surprise to us that most of this abuse and neglect occur within the family on a larger scale.

An abuse is the intentional cause of any physical injury inflicted on the consumer. Also, it is the unnecessary isolation or confinement of anyone as a punishment. Abuse can also be in the form of intimidation and also neglect.

Neglect is the failure to provide individuals with the most basic needs such as : Food , Water and Cleanliness. Neglect can also be when a caregiver fails to provide care and also to  keep the consumer from  physical and emotional harm.

Financial Abuse is another form of abuse that occurs with our seniors and this happens with the misappropriation of their properties, stealing their saved up money or cajoling them to sign documents and papers to favor them. Other kinds of abuse perpetrated to Seniors include: Verbal Abuse, Emotional Abuse and sexual abuse.

If you happen to live close by any senior, be on the alert to see if you suspect that there’s any form of abuse, depression or fear.You can also report any suspicious incident to the nearest county’s Aging and Adult services representative.