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Nursing homes are supposed to ensure that grandparents or elderly parents get the best care possible when we are unable to be there for our loved ones. Nursing home caregivers who inflict emotional abuse and physical abuse, need to be held accountable for their illegal actions. Most elderly victims are not able to defend themselves or report mistreatment.
If you believe that a loved one has suffered from improper care at a nursing home in New York State, contact Elder Abuse Attorneys at Ajlouny Injury Law at 718-233-3913 for FREE ADVICE.
Elder Abuse may include:
- Dehydration
- Malnutrition
- Bed Sores
- Fractures
- Burns
- Bruising or Scarring
- Poor Hygiene
- Mental or Verbal Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Physical Abuse
- Slip and Fall
- Wrongful Death
What are the 6 types of elder abuse?
- Physical Abuse
- Emotional or Psychological Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Neglect or Abandonment by Caregivers
- Financial Exploitation
- Healthcare Fraud & Abuse
What are Signs and symptoms of elder abuse?
- Injuries such as bruises, cuts, or broken bones
- Malnourished or weight loss
- Poor hygiene
- Symptoms of anxiety, depression, or confusion
- Unexplained transactions or loss of money
- Withdrawal from family members or friends
What is the most common type of elder abuse?
According to the National Council on Aging (NCOA), elders are more likely to self-report financial exploitation than emotional, physical, and sexual abuse or neglect. According to the NCEA, neglect is the most common type of elder abuse.
What is the most common reason for failing to report elder abuse?
Bedsores, poor hygiene, unexplained weight loss, worsening control of medical problems (such as high blood pressure, heart failure and diabetes, often resulting in frequent visits to the emergency department or hospitalization) and other signs of neglect.