That is an interesting question and one that's quite challenging.
When I talked about the professionalization of health care aides or personal support workers, you could include more training on elder abuse and recognizing situations in which family members may be taking advantage.
We have situations quite frequently where pensions are raided by family members. That leaves the elder in care unable to pay their copayment for their care and hospitality fees. That obviously leaves them in a very dire situation.
I think training those who work closely at the bedside and who interact with the families on a regular basis would be very helpful in preventing or at least spotting early cases of that type of abuse.