10.19.2022
Worried That Your Loved One Has Experienced Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect? Here’s What You Can Do About It
Nursing home abuse and neglect can include physical, emotional, and psychological mistreatment and are not uncommon. If you suspect it’s happening to your loved one, it can create panic and fear for their well-being. The good news is you are not powerless to help. Here’s what to do if your elderly loved one is in a dangerous nursing home situation.
Know the Warning Signs
There are some warning signs of abuse and neglect that you need to know so you can be aware. They include:
- Cuts, bruises, burns, or welts
- Bedsores
- Dehydration
- Malnutrition
- Weight loss
- Poor personal hygiene
- Fatigue or insomnia
- Ongoing illness
- Anxiety and depression
- Dramatic change in mood and social interaction
- Aggressive or violent behavior
Timing is Critical
Elder abuse and neglect claims are serious and require immediate action. Timing is critical in these situations. First, remove your loved one from the environment, if possible, to ensure their safety. Second, get the support you need to help you navigate the next steps, which include reporting and potentially filing a lawsuit against the facility.
Why You Should Hire an Attorney
You should hire an attorney for elder abuse issues. An experienced attorney will act as an advocate ensuring proper care, including medical treatment. They’ll help you by gathering evidence, handling required reporting to state agencies, and representing you through the process in the legal system.
Nursing home abuse and neglect can appear in many ways, requiring immediate action. When you trust a facility to care for your loved one, and they do the opposite, it’s not only devastating, but also illegal. For help from an experienced, trustworthy team that can support you and your loved one, contact the Carr Legal Group today for a free consultation.
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