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It is the last thing you suspect – the very people responsible for caring for your loved one are the same individuals harming their emotional and physical well-being. Nursing home abuse affects an estimated 150,000 senior citizens nationwide each year. If you believe that your family member is a victim of this harmful behavior, today is the day to take a stand for justice.

At Gill Law Group, PC, we refuse to sit by and watch while vulnerable senior citizens are taken advantage of and will do whatever it takes to protect your loved one. With diligence and close attention to detail, our team can guide you toward the most effective legal solution. We are committed to resolving your case with your best interests in mind.

How Is Nursing Home Abuse Manifested?

Many cases of nursing home abuse go unreported because the victims are powerless to do anything. Because of this, you must know what signs to look for so you can stop the problem right away. Four of the most common forms of nursing home abuse are:

  1. Physical Abuse: This is the most common form of elder abuse and involves the use of physical force which causes bodily injury or pain. Physical abuse can include inappropriate use of drugs, force-feeding, hitting, and the use of excessive force. If you notice any injuries or are denied the right to be alone with your loved one, it may indicate physical abuse.
  2. Sexual Abuse: Anytime an elderly person is forced to engage in non-consensual sexual contact, it is categorized as sexual abuse. Bruises or infections in the genital area can alert you to possible ongoing abuse and should be dealt with immediately.
  3. Financial Abuse: Abusers feel that they can get away with financially exploiting the elderly because senior citizens are often much less aware of their money. However, a caretaker who makes frequent withdrawals from the victim’s bank account or manipulates wills or trusts is engaging in financial abuse.
  4. Emotional Abuse: Also classified as verbal abuse, emotionally mistreating the elderly is inexcusable. Hurtful language, isolation from family members, and humiliation are forms of emotional abuse that may cause your loved one to seem agitated or uncommunicative.

Nursing home abuse is devastating and can cause long-term problems. The sooner you hold the responsible parties accountable, the sooner you can put an end to your loved one’s pain. Our nursing home abuse attorney is here for you, no matter how complex the circumstances may be, so call our office in Orange County right away!

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