(Newswire.net — March 29, 2017) Philadelphia, PA — The senior members of families are the most susceptible to being abused. Many of them suffer from illnesses such as dementia or other physical and emotional disabilities. These diseases make them vulnerable to physical assault and nursing home neglect from those entrusted to care for them. It has been shown that those who suffer abuse have a 300% higher risk of death than those not abused. This abuse needs to stop.
Suing a Nursing Home for Negligence
The elderly are vulnerable as they can be threatened into silence and not have the power to report their abuse. There is also the threat of retaliation if they speak out. Families often are unaware of the neglect or abuse their loved ones experience at nursing homes. It is important relatives and friends know the signs to look for if there is any concern their loved one has become a victim.
Common Warning Signs of Abuse
When visiting a loved one at a nursing home, there are common warning signs to look for that will alert abuse is occurring. There should be no hesitation if any of these signs are observed, it must be reported immediately and proper action must be taken.
- Physical Injuries- These injuries include bedsores or pressure ulcers, falls that are unexpected and unexplained, or bones that have been broken or sprained. Be thorough with questions about their medication, as many suffer from medication mistakes or overdoses.
- Neglect- Signs a loved one is being neglected will have them dehydrated or suffering from malnutrition. It may also be noted their bedding and clothing is unsanitary.
- Behavior Changes – A loved one may be displaying an emotional change in their behavior such as fear, withdrawal, or extreme agitation. They may become upset quickly and begin crying, or complain their treatment is poor.
Negligence by Caregivers
Elderly neglect continues to rise day by day. Seniors are continuously neglected or abused at hospitals and nursing care facilities. They find themselves admitted for care and may be financially, physically, emotionally, and at times sexually abused from those who are responsible for caring for them. Seniors unable to communicate or who are immobile, are at an even higher risk for abuse.
Reporting Abuse is a Responsibility
Seniors are unable or are too afraid to report abuse when it happens to them. It is the responsibility of their conservators, friends, or family members to contact an attorney on their behalf when abuse is suspected. A proper investigation must be conducted immediately to research the case so the rights of the elder can be protected.
Nursing Home Neglect Attorneys
Ginsburg & Associates are personal injury attorneys who will ensure elderly relatives receive fair compensation they deserve if found to be suffering from nursing home neglect. They have offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and have leading, experienced, personal injury trial attorneys on their team.
The knowledgeable legal team specializes in nursing home neglect, motor vehicle accidents, city and municipal liability, and more. They are licensed to practice in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, California, and Colorado. In cities as large as Philadelphia, nursing home neglect is common. Ginsburg & Associates are on the side of the elderly to ensure they receive the care they deserve. If an elderly person is found to be suffering neglect or abuse, it will be their mission to ensure they receive fair compensation.
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