“…In addition to mortality, evidence also suggests that elder mistreatment is associated with hospitalization and nursing home placement, which can lead to premature death (Dong & Simon, 2013a, 2013b; Yunus et al, 2019). Some physical symptoms were found to be more prevalent among elder abuse victims, such as a higher falls rate, hypertension, pain, activities of daily living and functional impairment, nutritional concerns (such as weight loss, limited food access, lower levels of folate and vitamin D), urinary incontinence and sensory impairment including hearing and vision (Ernst & Smith, 2011; Fang et al, 2018; Heath et al, 2005; Lachs et al, 1997; Reyes‐Ortiz et al, 2018; Smith et al, 2006). Self‐neglect was also found to be associated with lower level of physical function, increased rates of hospitalization, longer length of hospital stay, more frequent use of hospice but shorter time between admission and death (Dong, 2017).…”