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If you believe that your loved one is the victim of senior abuse, you have to take action fast. Nursing homes that deliver incompetent care pose a very real risk to life and limb for their victims. Your loved ones are depending on you to step up and take care of the situation. This means making some fast decisions sometimes, for the better of your loved one and everyone else in the facility in question.
If nursing home mistreatment is going on, you need to get your loved one out of there. If the abuse is physical and obvious, you need to call the authorities. An assault is an assault. It doesn’t matter if you’re out on the town and someone assaults you or if you’re in a nursing home when someone assaults you. It’s illegal, dangerous and has to be addressed immediately.
You need to get your loved one to a doctor who knows what they’re doing. Nursing home negligence sometimes means that your loved one is overmedicated, which can be life-threatening. It may also cause a significant degeneration in your loved one’s health in a short time if the mistreatment is unaddressed by a medical professional.
Reporting elder abuse is the first step. The second is making sure that your rights are represented. You should contact an attorney about these issues. There are several reasons for doing so and not all of them even have to do with your particular case.
A nursing home neglect attorney will know how to identify incompetence and abuse in a healthcare facility. They have access to experts in the field and will not be intimidated out of asking questions of anyone involved. This is exactly what you, and the victims, need.
Nursing home mistreatment cases oftentimes bring to light a pattern of abuse in a facility. As you probably learned in school, bullies generally have far more than one victim. If someone who suffers that particular personality flaw happens to be employed by a nursing home, there is a very good chance that your loved one is not the only victim. In addition to collecting financial compensation for the physical and emotional pain your loved one has suffered, you can help put an end to a pattern of abuse that may be ongoing and widespread and, thus, help a lot of people.
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