San Rafael Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys

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Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse

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Nursing home abuse can take many forms. The most common types of abuse that an elder may experience while in a nursing home or a residential care facility include:

Physical abuse

This may be any action that can cause physical harm, such as hitting, hair-pulling, shoving, scratching, or even overusing physical restrains or failing to care for an injury.

Neglect

This is an indirect form of abuse that may result in understaffing or poor training of staff. It occurs when employees at a care facility failed to properly care for their patients.

Sexual abuse

Any unwanted sexual attention or exploitation may be considered elder sexual abuse. Seniors with dementia or other forms of incapacitation may be at high risk for sexual abuse.

Financial exploitation

If a nursing home employee takes advantage of a senior by stealing their personal items, taking money from their bank accounts, or stealing their identity, it may be considered financial abuse.

Psychological or verbal abuse

This type of abuse includes a range of behaviors, including humiliating or shaming a patient, or calling them names.

If your loved one has suffered from any type of abuse while in a care facility, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the nursing home.

Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

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Filing a Claim for Nursing Home Abuse

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How We Can Help

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We all want to ensure that our loved ones get the best possible care in their golden years. In some cases, that may mean that they need to reside in a nursing home or assisted living facility for their health and safety. If the people entrusted to care for them are abusive, then you may be able to pursue legal action against the facility.

Kuvara Law Firm represents individuals who have suffered nursing home abuse as well as their families. We work hard to help our clients achieve the best possible outcome, and to find a measure of justice after the unthinkable happens.