When you place a loved one in a nursing home, you expect compassionate care—not harm. Unfortunately, nursing home abuse occurs more often than many realize. From physical harm and emotional trauma to neglect and financial exploitation, nursing home abuse can take many devastating forms.
Recognizing Red Flags:
Keep an eye out for sudden changes like unexplained injuries, poor hygiene, mood shifts, or fear around staff. These may signal abuse or neglect.
Steps to Take:
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Document Everything – Record dates, observations, and take photos of visible issues.
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Speak Privately – Talk with your loved one calmly and without pressure.
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Report Internally – Bring concerns to the nursing home administrator.
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Reach Out – Contact your state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman or Adult Protective Services.
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Call Authorities – If there’s immediate danger, involve the police.
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Seek Legal Support – A nursing home abuse attorney can help protect your loved one’s rights.
Why It Matters:
Reporting abuse protects your family and others in the facility. It can also spark investigations and lead to meaningful change.
If you're facing this tough situation, Southern Med Law is here to help. We specialize in elder care law and are committed to ensuring nursing homes are held accountable.
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