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Senior abuse at nursing homes: can it be stopped with the law?

by Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Fighting for Victims of Nursing Home Abuse

Because so many people have waited until later in life to have children, we are grappling with a generational dilemma – more commonly known as the “sandwich” generation. These people are still raising their children while also becoming responsible for the care of an aging parent or parents. As many people are aging, their families are turning to residential care facilities or nursing homes to assist them in caring for their loved ones.

Many of these facilities, and the people that work in them, are fully equipped for and dedicate themselves to caring properly for the elderly. Unfortunately, however, some people and facilities fail to equip themselves properly, and the result is abuse. The abuse that occurs in a nursing home is tragic, and the victim is powerless to stop or control it. Add to this the health complications that come with aging; many abused patients are unable to let on about with their family that something terrible is happening to them.

What are the causes of nursing home abuse?

Conditions that can contribute or lead to abuse within a nursing home facility include, but are not limited to:

- Understaffing

- Untrained/underpaid staff           

- Over-capacity

- Dangerous or unsafe conditions within the facility

- Inadequate maintenance of the facility

- No abuse prevention policy in place

When these conditions lead to negligence or abuse of a loved one, there are several things you should do. The most important is to take immediate action because abuse and neglect can have a lasting, negative effect on your loved one, your family, and yourself.

Well, then, what can you do about it?

Nursing home abuse is considered personal injury in a court of law, and compensation can be sought. All you need to do is look for and partner with a seasoned nursing home abuse law firm – professional attorneys will be able to answer your questions and guide you as you seek compensation. This compensation does not reverse the damaging effects of abuse, but it may help with medical expenses, transfer costs, pain and suffering, and other expenses incurred.

Often, an attorney can reach a settlement agreement with the nursing home without taking the case to trial. Once you and your attorney have collected, gathered, and assembled all of the evidence, your attorney should be able to fully answer your questions and guide you in making the right decisions for your case. Ensuring that your loved one does not continue to endure abuse or negligence is a priority. With the guidance of an expert attorney, you will be able to move your loved one to a facility that provides them with better care and seeks the compensation that you and your loved one deserve. No one should be abused; whether young or old, male or female, abuse must be stopped.

If you or someone you know is a victim of nursing home abuse, then it is time to turn to senior abuse lawyers for help. They will help you receive the compensation you need and restore your dignity.


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