The Basics of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

How Common Is Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect?

Nursing homes and long-term care facilities can provide the elderly and disabled with the constant care they need, but research indicates that abuse and neglect is rampant at these facilities. Reports from the National Center on Elder Abuse shows as many as one-third of all Americans over age 65 will become the victims of abuse or neglect at some point this year.

These numbers leave many citizens wondering what some of the most common types of nursing home abuse and neglect are, how they can recognize it, and what they can do to stop it.

Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse

Cases of abuse or neglect in a nursing home tend to fall into three categories:

  • Physical Abuse- This includes any sort of hitting, kicking, or punching of patients. Bruising, lacerations, and even changes in behavior can characterize physical abuse.
  • Mental Abuse- Yelling, threatening, and belittling are all forms of mental abuse. It can also be one of the most difficult types of abuse to identify, since changes in emotional state are likely the only signs it is occurring.
  • Sexual Abuse- Any sort of inappropriate sexual contact with patients can be considered sexual abuse. If such an incident is suspected, a medical professional should examine the patient.

How Can I Prevent Abuse and Neglect?

The best way to prevent nursing home abuse is to be involved in your loved one’s care. This means visiting regularly and asking caregivers plenty of questions about your loved one’s treatment and routine. If you suspect your loved one is being abused or neglected, report it immediately. A lawyer may also be able to help you in the process of seeking compensation for the harm that was done.

Ponce Law Can Help

At Ponce Law, our Nashville personal injury lawyers have helped injury victims and their families through some of the most difficult times of their lives, and we want to do the same for you. To speak with a member of our legal team, call 615-244-4325 today.

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