Every day, families across the country have to make the painful decision of placing their loved ones in an assisted living facility. A move to a nursing home takes a huge emotional toll on a family under any circumstance. But when family members become victims of nursing home abuse and neglect, it can be absolutely devastating and traumatic.
Millions of seniors become victims of nursing home abuse and neglect every year, and some are completely incapable of reporting it. At the law firm of Salenger, Sack, Kimmel, and Bavaro, LLP, we care about your family and the rights of your loved ones. Our determined team of attorneys will diligently work to fight back against the professionals who participate in or allowed these despicable acts to occur and secure financial support to assist your family in finding a sense of closure for these tragedies.
In addition to boarding and day-to-day care, nursing homes take on the responsibility of managing the medical needs of residents. Unfortunately, nursing homes often suffer from budget cuts, high turnover rates, and inadequately trained staff, which can lead to injuries, illnesses, and even death caused by negligence or errors.
Examples of medical negligence in a nursing home may include:
Most cases of elder abuse and medical neglect occur when patients are not properly supervised. A number of these cases affect individuals who are non-verbal, non-coherent, or unaware of what is going on. When you suspect your loved one could be a victim of medical abuse or neglect at their facility, contacting an attorney as soon as you become aware is essential for determining your legal rights.
Schedule a free consultation with us today. Call (800) 675-8556 to get started.
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Employees who abuse or neglect the elderly may not always work alone. Unfortunately, if there is one case of abuse or neglect in a nursing home, chances are there are more to uncover.
These general signs may tip you off that there is a serious problem within an assisted living facility before seeing the physical signs of abuse or neglect:
You do not need to have definitive proof that negligence or abuse has occurred to report it.
If you suspect that your loved one is a victim of nursing abuse or neglect, here are the steps you can take:
Negligence and abuse within nursing homes is a reality for too many New York families. With the utmost sensitivity and compassion for your situation, we will work with your family to determine who may be liable for your loved one’s injuries and what compensation you may be eligible for to pay for the damages suffered during this challenging time.
Contact Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro, LLP to review your case and explore your options for seeking justice for your loved one’s injuries. Call us at (800) 675-8556 for a free consultation.