While a nursing home is often the most practical option for elderly relatives who can no longer care for themselves, moving a loved one to a nursing home can be a difficult decision that affects the entire family both emotionally and financially. The family must trust the facility they choose to provide safe and compassionate care for those who may not be able to speak up for themselves. When nursing home abuse and neglect is present, it is devastating for everyone involved.
Do You Have a Case?Unfortunately, incidents of nursing home abuse and neglect occur more frequently than anyone wants to imagine. A study identified by The National Center on Elder Abuse revealed that one in three nursing homes nationwide received citations for violating federal standards that had either caused harm to a resident, or had the potential to do so. The same study showed one out of ten nursing homes had violations that resulted in harm, serious injury, or life-threatening consequences for the residents.
Most nursing homes strive to provide proper care, and most caregivers do not have malicious intent. In some instances, however, the facilities do not have the time or funds to implement and maintain basic safety precautions like adequate lighting, comprehensive staff training, and effective security measures. Caregivers are often overworked or improperly trained.
“Regardless of the reason, allowing the most vulnerable members of our population to be harmed in facilities that are supposed to be taking care of them constitutes a national tragedy that needs to be stopped,” says attorney Mark Bernstein of The Sam Bernstein Law Firm.
One way to stop nursing home abuse and neglect is by filing a lawsuit against the nursing home. Our skilled and sensitive attorneys believe that neglect and abuse should not occur in nursing homes, assisted care or adult foster care facilities, and they know how to hold these facilities accountable, giving families the restitution they and their loved one deserve.
“Our trial lawyers are recognized leaders in nursing home neglect and abuse cases. We will treat your family like family – sticking with you every step of the way,” says Bernstein.
While nothing can erase the neglect or abuse, a lawsuit that results in a substantial financial settlement can go a long way toward repairing the damage. Those responsible for the negligence will be held accountable, and the family will have the peace of mind knowing their loved one will spend their remaining years in a high-quality facility that provides the cautious and compassionate care they deserve.
Some instances of nursing home abuse can involve criminal charges but, according to Bernstein, criminal prosecutions in nursing home cases are relatively rare. “In many ways, civil claims function as the only meaningful way to hold nursing home corporations accountable. If you believe the safety and security of your loved one are at risk, contact Adult Protective Services first, and then contact our office immediately for a free legal consultation,” advises Bernstein.
While most cases involve a serious injury or physical condition caused by malnutrition or medication mistakes, there may also be an associated civil rights claim, such as age or gender-based discrimination.
If family members notice one or more of these signs, there is a good chance the elderly person is a victim of abuse and/or neglect:
If abuse and neglect are suspected, Bernstein advises family members to document their observations as specifically as they can.
“Take photos of unexplained bruises or other physical evidence. Make note of or photograph anything that looks like a safety hazard, such as hallways that are obstructed or improperly lit,” says Bernstein. “Information is key; gather as much as possible.”
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