What to Do With Nursing Home Abuse of Seniors with Dementia
Nursing home abuse and neglect is an unfortunate reality for many elderly individuals with dementia. It is estimated that over 4 million seniors in the U.S. suffer from some form of dementia, with many of these individuals living in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Unfortunately, many of these vulnerable individuals are subject to […]
Read more5 Notable Factors that Contribute to Nursing Home Abuse
When it comes to nursing home abuse, there are many factors that contribute to its occurrence. From staffing shortages to inadequate training of staff, there are a variety of factors that can lead to nursing home abuse. In this blog post, we will explore five of the most notable factors that can contribute to nursing […]
Read moreFalls and Injuries in Nursing Homes: How Can Lawyers Help?
Falls are a serious risk in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. Every year, thousands of elderly individuals suffer from falls in nursing homes, and many of these falls result in serious injury or even death. Understanding why there are so many falls in nursing homes is essential for preventing and treating falls in […]
Read moreEssential Things to Know: Resources to Prevent Elder Abuse
Elder abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, and financial abuse. Physical abuse may include hitting, slapping, kicking, or pushing. Emotional abuse may include insults, belittling, name-calling, or intimidation. Financial abuse could involve taking money or property without permission or taking advantage of the older person’s financial resources. In this article, let’s explore resources […]
Read moreWhat to Learn and Understand about Nursing Home Negligence
Nursing home abuse is heinous yet all too common in the United States. Nursing home neglect is defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as failing to address a senior’s basic needs. Food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene, and basic medical care are all included. According to the National Center for Victims of […]
Read moreFind Out What Acts Constitute as Nursing Home Abuse
Nursing home abuse occurs when residents of long-term care facilities are mistreated in any way. This can include physical, emotional, financial, sexual, or neglect-based harm. Family members must be aware of any signs of abuse and report it, which may involve consulting with a nursing home abuse lawyer. Nursing homes should provide a safe environment […]
Read moreIndicators and Impacts of Emotional Abuse in Nursing Homes
Nursing homes are meant to provide a safe, supportive environment for elderly individuals who can no longer care for themselves. Unfortunately, emotional abuse in nursing homes is a serious issue that can have devastating health and psychological consequences for vulnerable seniors. Emotional abuse can occur in various forms, from verbal aggression and humiliation to intentional […]
Read moreThe Importance of Monitoring a Patient in a Nursing Home
We all do everything we can for our loved ones, especially the elderly. For this reason, we should ensure they have access to the best physical and emotional care. Unfortunately, we can only do so much, and there are also things we cannot provide. Because of this, a solution for many would be to place […]
Read moreHow to Prevent Elder Abuse and Exploitation
It’s no secret that the elderly are some of the most vulnerable members of our society, and sadly, elder abuse and exploitation is a serious issue that is an all-too-common occurrence in society. It can come in many forms—physical, emotional, financial, or even neglect—and it’s important that we do our part to help protect our […]
Read moreWhat’s the Statute of Limitation for Financial Exploitation, Neglect, or Abuse
The “statute of limitation” refers to the deadline by which a person needs to file a case. Unless there are exceptions applicable, failure to file a complaint or a petition within the timeframe, means the claim will be barred. In cases of claims for financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse of either incapacitated or vulnerable adults […]
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