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Abuse and Neglect


Treatment & Monitoring

What are the treatments for the injury?

Treatment depends on the type of injury. The goal is to ensure the physical and emotional safety of the victim. Doctors, nurses, social workers, and other professionals may be involved in helping to meet the person's needs. Hospitalization may be needed if malnutrition or other serious physical conditions are present. Counseling services may help with emotional and psychological problems. If a person is in danger, he or she may be taken into protective custody. Treatment should include other family members and caregivers.

What are the side effects of the treatments?

In cases of severe abuse or neglect, the victim may need to be moved from the home or care setting. He or she may have to live with someone else, in a shelter, or in a nursing home to be safe.

What happens after treatment for the injury?

Child and adult protective services perform follow-up visits in cases of abuse or neglect. Medical follow-up care is important, too. This helps to ensure a person's return to good health. It is also a way to check on whether caregivers are behaving responsibly.


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