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When people reach an older age, they may need extra assistance that their loved ones cannot provide. This can lead them to become a patient in a nursing home so they can receive the care they need. In these homes, people expect to be safe and treated well. While this is usually the case, there are some nursing homes that are negligent and cause harm to their patients. It is because of this that it is important to pay attention to loved ones in these homes to be aware of any signs when they arise. If you believe your loved one is the victims of nursing home abuse, be sure to contact an experienced New York nursing home negligence attorney for help pursuing legal action.

What are Signs of Negligence or Abuse?

It is an unfortunate reality that there are many different types of abuse or neglect that can take place in a nursing home. It is because of this that it is important to look out for a variety of signs, because they can vary. This can include anything from malnourishment to cuts, bruises, broken bones, infections, and more. While this is true, also keep in mind that neglect or abuse is not always physical. A patient in a nursing home can experience verbal abuse, harassment, sexual abuse, stolen possessions, etc. 

How Can I Report Nursing Home Abuse?

It can be a person’s worst nightmare to know their loved one was experiencing pain or suffering at all, let alone at the hands of individuals who are supposed to be taking care of them. It is because of this that there are ways to seek justice when this happens. The 1997 Older Adults Protective Services Act was amended to require reporting for matters of neglect or abuse in nursing homes. Under it, the administrators and employees of these homes are legally required to report any abuse they suspect occurs within the establishment. These reports can be made to the local Area Agency on Aging as well as licensed agencies. In the event of sexual abuse, serious physical injuries, or a suspicious death, reports can be made to the Department of Aging and local law enforcement. If you suspect your loved one is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, you should retain the services of an experienced attorney for assistance building a case for negligence. 

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