Friday, December 11, 2015

Warning Signs, Prevention, and Reporting Abuse



No one likes to think that an elderly loved one has been abused or neglected in a nursing home or assisted living facility. But it's imperative to look out for the signs of nursing home abuse, which include: unexplained cuts, fractures, bruises or rope marks.

The following behavioral signs may indicate an elder person is experiencing abuse:
 
  •  Social withdrawal, depression or talk of suicide
  • Rigid posture
  • Changes in eating habits or sleeping patterns
  • Fear of someone close to them
  • Any sudden or radical change in the behavior of an elderly person
  • Anxiety or worryfor no obvious reason
  • Unwillingness to talk openly
  • Presenting ashopeless, sad or helpless
  • Trembling, crying, irritability or shaking
  • Contradictory statements not associated with mental confusion
Who could be at fault?

In almost all cases of nursing home abuse or negligence, the caregivers or nursing home staff is at fault for negligence and abuse. They are accountable for ensuring that all senior citizens are looked after with self-respect and get all the medical care they need. Nursing home staff found to be abusing nursing home residents can also be claimed against.

If you suspect that you or your loved one has been abused or neglected, it's important that you contact Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Orange County as soon as possible. Nursing Home Negligence Attorneys have the necessary experience and expertise to be able to handle your case with utmost sensitivity.

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