Aggression Between Nursing-home Residents More Common Than Widely Believed, Studies Find
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008.
When people hear about elder abuse in nursing homes, they usually think of staff members victimizing residents. However, research by Cornell faculty members suggests that a more prevalent and serious problem may be aggression and violence that occurs between residents themselves.
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