Self-Neglect

Self-Neglect

Self neglect is a person being unable, or unwilling, to care for their own essential needs. It can cover a wide range of behaviour including neglecting personal hygiene, health or surroundings, refusal of necessary support and obsessive hoarding.

Devon Safeguarding Adults Partnership

Lack of self-care to an extent that it threatens personal health and safety

Neglecting to care for one’s personal hygiene, health or surroundings

Inability to avoid self-harm

Failure to seek help or access services to meet health and social care needs

Inability or unwillingness to manage one’s personal affairs

Neglect starts out as an infection then becomes a disease

Jim Rohn

Very poor personal hygiene

Unkempt appearance

Lack of essential food, clothing or shelter

Malnutrition and/or dehydration

Living in squalid or unsanitary conditions

Neglecting household maintenance

Hoarding

Collecting a large number of animals in inappropriate conditions

Non-compliance with health or care services

Inability or unwillingness to take medication or treat illness or injury

Support for those who have experienced or been affected by Self Neglect

https://www.anncrafttrust.org