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Jacksonville Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

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Eric Feldman

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It can be a difficult decision for a family to make, but there comes a time in many elderly folks’ lives when they can no longer get the care and attention they need without living in a residential home. The process of selecting the right nursing home for your loved one is often painstaking and detailed, and finally, choosing the right place can be a tremendous relief for everyone involved. Making sure that your elderly family member is cared for, kept engaged, and that their needs are met are all top priorities, and most care facilities in Florida can provide these services and more without worry. Unfortunately, not all care facilities or nursing home employees are willing to give the residents the care they deserve, and some may engage in abusive and harmful behavior. 

If you suspect that your loved one is suffering from abuse or neglect in a nursing home setting, it can be devastating. Trying to understand how to keep them safe and get them the care they deserve is complex and emotional. The financial implications of relocation can be highly overwhelming for a family to deal with as they try to ensure that their family member is safe and supported. Working with a nursing home abuse lawyer is one of the best ways to identify the necessary steps to ensure that your elderly loved one is safe and that the at-fault party is held financially liable for their misdoings. 

Contact 1-800-Injured To Connect With a Jacksonville Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Today

1-800-Injured is an attorney and medical referral service. Finding a lawyer does not need to be added to the long list of things that a family has on their minds as they work to get their loved one to a safe location and away from their abusers, and contacting 1-800-Injured makes this process easy. Simply contact us and let us know the nature of your legal issue, and we will connect you with an attorney in your area who is ready to take your case. 

During your free consultation, you will be able to have an open and detailed conversation with an experienced legal professional about your situation, your concerns, the steps you’ve already taken, and any other relevant information that can help them understand your circumstances. Once they have a clear idea of all of the critical information, they will help you understand your legal options and give you a sense of the type of support they can provide you through this process. 

Personal Injury Lawyer Eric Feldman is a Member
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Nursing home abuse is a serious issue that may result in both criminal and civil actions, but taking the proper steps from the start is essential. Your best bet may be to partner with an attorney as soon as you suspect that abuse is taking place to ensure that you protect your legal interests while you work to keep your elderly family member safe and supported. 

Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse

The following are just a few examples of nursing home abuse, and the list is not meant to be taken as exhaustive or comprehensive at all. Abuse comes in many forms, and if you suspect that your loved one is being abused in any way, contact 1-800-Injured as soon as possible to connect you with a lawyer who can help you understand the best path forward.

Physical Nursing Home Abuse

Physical abuse may be the most obvious type of abuse because it leaves evidence such as bruising, fractures, lacerations, and other serious and noticeable injuries. Other things like head injuries, burns, and various types of physical injuries may be explained away by nursing home staff as injuries that your loved one caused on their own. Still, if you suspect that this is not the case, you and your elderly family member will benefit from you following your instincts and speaking with an attorney about what options you may have.

Emotional Nursing Home Abuse

Emotional nursing home abuse can be more challenging to identify since it does not leave physical marks, but if your loved one is showing signs of depression, anxiety, agitation, combativeness, or fearfulness that they previously did not have, any of these may be indications that they are being emotionally abused or not getting the emotional support that they need in order to live a fulfilling and emotionally healthy life in their nursing home facility. 

Financial Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home staff can get access to different financial instruments such as valuables, cash, checks, credit cards, and bank accounts through several methods such as coercion or manipulation, so it is important that a family member monitors all of the nursing home resident’s financials on a fairly regular basis to ensure that there are no irregular transactions or activity. Compelling your loved one to sign legal documents, make changes to their will, or award power of attorney are all forms of financial abuse that can take place at a nursing home.

Sexual Nursing Home Abuse

Any type of sexual contact that someone experiences without providing clear and explicit consent is sexual abuse or assault and may take place at a nursing home perpetrated by staff or other nursing home residents. Things like STIs, recurring urinary tract infections, bruising, fearfulness, or emotional withdrawal may all indicate that unwanted sexual contact is taking place and must be looked at closer with the help of a legal professional to ensure that your loved one is getting the care they deserve and not suffering from sexual abuse or assault. 

Nursing Home Neglect

Things like bedsores, dehydration, malnutrition, or worsening and unaddressed illnesses can all be clear indications that your loved one is being neglected and not getting the care they need in their nursing home. A failure to provide a resident with basic needs such as food, water, or medical care are clear examples of neglect. They must be addressed and corrected to ensure that your elderly family member receives the care they deserve to live a comfortable life.