ANCHORS FOR ADULT - MALTREATMENT
EXTREME - 4
- Death due to abuse or neglect
- Physical assaults resulting in life threatening injuries
- Injuries to head, face or genitals
- Home environment presents life threatening risk to the adult
- Battering during pregnancy
- Stalking
- Use of weapons and/or objects
- Burns
- Internal Injuries
- Dehydration and/or malnutrition due to neglect that is life threatening
- Hypothermia that is life threatening (due to neglect)
- Strangulation
- Killing pets
- Threatening suicide, homicide or both as a means of control
- Hostage taking
- Broken bones
- Sexual abuse (including individuals lacking capacity to consent)
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) in persons who lack the capacity to consent
- Rape
- Knowingly infects with a sexually transmitted or communicable disease
- Sexual Exploitation
- Lives in a constant state of fear
- Acute depression (diagnosed by a mental health professional)
- Lack of food, shelter, supervision, or medical care which presents life threatening risk to the adult
- Bone exposed due to bed sores
- Immersion in extremely hot or cold water
- Urine burns
- Locked in/out of residence by caretaker
- Abandonment or desertion
- Financial exploitation (totally depletes financial resources)
- All threats to harm a child witness to domestic violence
- Unable to protect self due to mental, physical or intellectual functioning
- Any other situation the FSOS considers extreme risk to the adult
SEVERE - 3
- Physical assault resulting in injuries (sprains, dislocations, significant bruising to torso or extremities)
- Lack of food, shelter, utilities, supervision or medical care which presents significant risk to the adult
- Psychological battering
- Surveillance (related to domestic violence or stalking)
- Threats of violence toward alleged victim and/or other family members
- Threatens with or access to weapons
- Controlling activities (sleeping, eating, access to money, travel, transportation, etc.)
- Physical restraints or chemical restraints (using medication to control adult's behavior)
- Cutting, burning, destroying clothes, destroying car/tires, heirlooms, family photos, or furniture.
- Isolation
- Force feeding
- Forced to perform degrading acts
- Injuries that are inconsistent with explanation
- Family member/caretaker forces adult from adult's home
- Deliberate over-medication(overdose) or under medication
- Unable to manage medication as prescribed or indicated
- Skin breakdown, bed sores
- Dehydration and/or malnutrition due to neglect that is not life threatening
- Hypothermia
- Wandering
- Parasite infestation in/on the adult's body
- Theft of funds, property, and resources by caretaker/family member
- Individual lacks capacity to understand document(s) to be signed (POA's wills, contracts, etc.)
- Any other situation the FSOS considers severe risk to the adult
MODERATE - 2
- Name calling and other verbal abuse
- Repetitive falls
- Controlling access to friends, family, employment, and/or education
- Using male privilege/sex role stereotypes (playing mind games)
- Deprives spouse of medical or support services
- Physical assaults with minor injuries (bruises)
- Prior history of abusive/neglectful behavior
- Inappropriate treatment during caretaking/rough transfers (moving adult from bed to wheelchair, etc.)
- Unexplained genital infections.
- Poor personal or oral hygiene creating health problems for the adult
- Lack of utilities or disconnection of utilities
- “Doctor Shopping” (multiple health care providers)
- Unsanitary home environment presents health risk to adult
- Lack of necessary aides (walker, cane, eyeglasses)
- Caregiver unstable or exhibits antisocial behavior
- Contractures
- Fails to follow medical, therapy, or safety recommendations.
- Misuse of funds, property, and/or resources by caretaker or family member
- Excessive charges for food, shelter, care or services
- Caretaker/family member threatens to place adult out of home
- Inappropriate food, clothing or shelter
- Any other situation the FSOS considers moderate risk to the adult
MILD - 1
- Lack of respect for adult's autonomy (ignoring, silent treatment, treating adult like a child, etc)
- Broken assistive devices
- Locking self in/out of residence depending on climate
- Incorrect positioning by caretaker
- Attempts to isolate the adult from support system
- Adult or caretaker/family member neglecting financial obligations
- Any other situation the FSOS considers mild risk to the adult
NONE - 0
- There is no indication of adult abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - FAMILY DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES AND TASKS
EXTREME - 4
- Constant state of chaos
- Controls activities of family through violent means
- Adult is afraid for their safety and the safety of others
- Controls all aspects of family life
- Doesn’t allow the adult to have relationships with extended family/community resources
- Total isolation of the adult
- Threatens to harm self or others
- Doesn’t allow privacy for family members
- Intimidates family members
- Chooses to use violence toward others
- Abuses self
SEVERE - 3
- Doesn’t respect adult's right to self determination and privacy
- Unrealistic expectations of adult's abilities (i.e. MR/DD, physical dysfunction)
- Denial of health problems (mental and/or physical)
- Ashamed to admit that a problem or situation exists
- Refuses assistance on behalf of an adult although the adult’s needs are not being met
- Controls activities of the family through nonviolent means
- History of unresolved conflicts that lead to abuse or neglect
- Manipulative use of affection to control others
- Withholding affection or use of guilt to control others
- Encourages dependence
MODERATE - 2
- Family members not able to effectively communicate their needs
- Total dependence on another family member to meet their emotional needs
- Lowered self esteem/self worth (fear of rejection or loss)
- No established routine or schedule leading to a neglectful situation
- Wants to assist but is incapable of doing so
- Unable to define family roles
- Recognizes that the adult has a problem but doesn’t know how to seek assistance
- Difficulty in meeting basic needs
MILD - 1
- Adult usually able to function
- Inconsistent roles and expectations
- Can usually communicate needs but has difficulty discussing subjects such as chronic health problems, impairment, aging, and lifestyle changes
NONE - 0
- Family roles and expectation discussed and acceptable to all family members
- Capable of communicating needs
- Family affection expressed appropriately
- Supportive of each other during changes in life
- Able to resolve conflicts without violence
- Accepts and adjusts to changes (i.e. out of home placement, need for assistance with ADL's)
- Stable home environment
- Recognizes and seeks assistance when needed
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, TRAINING (Victim/Perp Screen)
EXTREME - 4
Adult has no education, employment, or training necessary for self sufficiency.
SEVERE - 3
Adult has limited education, employment, or training necessary for self sufficiency.
MODERATE - 2
Adult has some education, employment, or training necessary for self sufficiency.
MILD - 1
Adult has few needs regarding education, employment, or training necessary for self sufficiency.
NONE - 0
Adult has no needs regarding education, employment, or training necessary for self sufficiency.
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - HISTORY OF ABUSE
(Victim/Perp Screen)
NO RATING ANCHORS
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - LEVEL OF FUNCTIONING (Victim/Perp Screen)
EXTREME - 4
- Adult often demonstrates behavior that results in potential harm to self or others
- Pattern of high-risk behavior is escalating
- Criminal history of violence
- Perpetrator believes that there should be no consequences for violent behavior
- Adult abuses drugs(including prescription drugs) or alcohol resulting in total incapacity
- Adult has an untreated mental illness or indicators of mental illness resulting in high risk behavior or incapacity
- Adult victim/perpetrator is acutely depressed(i.e. longing for death)
- Unable to protect self
- Unable to effectively learn coping skills
- Unable to communicate needs
- Unable to carry out any activities of daily living
- Lacks the capacity to consent for services
- Non-ambulatory
- Multiple physical and/or mental impairments
- Lives in an abusive or dangerous situation
- History of substantiated abuse allegations
- Becomes physically or verbally aggressive on a consistent basis
- Consistently blames others for problems or actions
- Adult victim/perpetrator suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Adult victim or perpetrator's behavior interferes with access to services
SEVERE - 3
- Adult does not always recognize danger to self
- Perpetrator makes unreasonable demands of others
- Adult abuses drugs(including prescription drugs) or alcohol resulting in substantial incapacity
- Adult minimizes, denies problems and refuses services
- Unable to carry out numerous activities of daily living
- Needs assistance with mobility and transferring (moving from wheelchair to bed, etc.)
- Demonstrates marked disorientation and confusion
- Reluctant to provide care for adult
- Employment problems and unhealthy dependency
MODERATE - 2
- Adult is able to recognize some dangerous situations
- Infrequently takes action to protect self
- Unrealistic expectations of self or others
- Able to carry out several activities of daily living
- Mobile non-ambulatory
- Some difficulty in establishing and maintaining relationships
MILD - 1
- High risk behaviors rarely occur
- Inconsistent in decision making, but does not present a danger to self or others
- Adult has limited mobility
- Able to carry out most activities of daily living
- Behavior usually appropriate to situation
- Adult demonstrates ability to plan for their own safety
- Often takes actions to protect self
NONE - 0
- Adult is able to resolve conflict in a healthy manner
- Consistently able to protect self and/or provide for own needs
- Communicates needs and feelings appropriately
- Has consistent social support
- Able to carry out all activities of daily living
- Demonstrates independence through employment or other means
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - NATUR OF ABUSE (Victim/Perp Screen)
NO RATING ANCHORS
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - SAFETY PLAN (Victim/Perp Screen)
NO RATING ANCHORS
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - SYSTEMS OF SUPPORT
EXTREME - 4
- Family/friends encourage adult to remain in a dangerous situation
- Total isolation
- Community agency withdraws services without notice
- Family/friends discourage adult from seeking agency assistance
- Community agency does not provide adequate or appropriately trained staff
SEVERE - 3
- No family or extended family
- No contact with extended family
- Resources available, but adult cannot access services due to extensive waiting list
- Unable to access any community resources
- Family/friends lack sufficient knowledge or abilities to meet the adult's needs
- No formal support from clubs, churches or other community partners
- Community agency contracts to provide services which they are unable to deliver
- Community agency threatens to withdraw services without adequate notice
MODERATE - 2
- Family/friends are not supportive of adult making decisions
- Adult has contact with extended family, but refuses their assistance
- Community agency has no funds available for services
- Limited support from clubs, churches or other community partners
- Family/friends have a conflict with the adult that prohibits needed support
- Community agency did not respond to request for services
MILD - 1
- Family/friends do not respect adult's lifestyle
- Community agency does not coordinate well with other community partners
- Family/friends threaten to withdraw support or assistance
NONE - 0
- Community agency coordinates well with other community partners
- Family/friends willing to support and assist adult
- Adult is supported by a network of clubs, churches or other community partners
ANCHORS FOR ADULT - SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
EXTREME - 4
- Multiple incidents of maltreatment with a pattern of escalation
- Public display of violence toward the victim
- Escalation of batterer's risk taking behavior
- Maltreatment is justified by the perpetrator
- Use of a weapon
- Total incapacitation due to drug (including prescription drug) or alcohol abuse
- Revenge or retaliation
- Trauma to the genitals, breast and/or rectum
- Danger to self or others
- Total dependence for personal care
- Total depletion of assets or resources
- Perpetrator has no recognition of high risk triggers
- Unable to pay for food, shelter, utilities, medication or medical care
- Failure of caretaker/adult to seek medical treatment resulting in a life threatening situation
- Mentally/physically incapable of providing for self
- Fantasies of homicide/suicide
- Medical treatment required as a result of maltreatment
- Multiple life threatening health problems
- Excessive fear in the presence of the perpetrator
- Perpetrator has total access to property or finances which leads to maltreatment
SEVERE - 3
- Abusing drugs (including prescription drugs) or alcohol that contributes to the maltreatment
- Needs to control and dominate victim/family
- Blames the victim
- Forced by circumstances to provide care for the adult
- Perpetrator believes the victim is property
- Violent behavior outside the home
- History of violence in family of origin
- History of criminal charges or civil protective orders (EPO/DVO)
- Serious unmet mental health needs
- Physically and/or mentally unable /unwilling to provide for personal/financial needs
- Lack of support system
- Caretaker/adult delays seeking medical attention resulting in a serious medical situation
- Perpetrator has minimal recognition of high risk triggers, but does not respond
- Isolation
- Impaired communication
- Adult victim/perpetrator's prior history of violent relationships
- History of domestic violence offender treatment
- Extremely upset when bathed, changed or examined
- Bruises in different stages of healing
- Refuses to allow adult to speak for self
- Exaggerated defensiveness
- Perpetrator alleges to have legal authority for the adult (legal guardian/ conservator, POA, payee, etc) resulting in exploitation or neglect.
MODERATE - 2
- Intermittent history of violence
- Perpetrator has lost job or suffered other significant loss
- Perpetrator has "Jeckyll and Hyde" personality
- Emotional or physical withdrawal from the victim
- Unrealistic caregiving expectations
- Resentful of having to provide care
- Impaired mobility
- Perpetrator is reluctant to allow adult to speak for self
- Unusual financial activity (i.e. large withdrawals from accounts, questionable sale of property, etc)
- Perpetrator recognizes high risk triggers, but responds inconsistently
- Ambivalent feelings toward perpetrator
MILD - 1
- Limited eye contact from adult
- Caretaker is immature
- Some success in problem solving skills
- History of alcohol/drug (including prescription drug) use with no current problem
- Unmet personal care needs that do not pose significant risk to the adult
- Inappropriate concern about adult's finances
- Caretaker overly concerned with adult's finances
NONE - 0
- No indicators of abuse, neglect or exploitation
Continuous Quality Assessment (CQA) Rating Anchors
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