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Anderson County Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
America’s aging baby boomer population has strained healthcare and nursing home workers alike. A lack of adequate training, lack of proper staffing levels, and many other factors contribute to nursing home abuse across America, not excluding South Carolina. The National Council on Aging (NCOA) reports that as many as five million elderly Americans suffer abuse every year —many of them in nursing homes. Our experienced Anderson County nursing home attorneys are here to help you and your loved one if you face this very problem personally.
What is Nursing Home Abuse?
Nursing home abuse occurs when older adults in nursing homes or assisted living facilities are mistreated. Nursing home abuse includes:
- Physical abuse
- Neglect
- Emotional abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Financial abuse
What are the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse?
Nursing home abuse can have many signs, depending on the type of abuse. It’s crucial for family and friends of nursing home residents to be on the lookout for these signs. Often, elderly abuse victims don’t freely discuss or open up about the abuse they suffer. Watch for the following signs:
- Injuries requiring emergency care or hospitalization, especially those involving broken bones
- Frequently illnesses that aren’t promptly reported to the doctor and family members
- Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores
- Rapid weight loss or weight gain or other signs of malnutrition or dehydration
- Reluctance to speak in the presence of staff members
- Unexplained wounds, bruises, cuts, or welts in different stages of healing
- Unsanitary conditions
- Unusual or sudden changes in behavior, including fear of being touched, biting, sucking, or rocking
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