Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect: Protecting Vulnerable Residents
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Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect: Protecting Vulnerable Residents

The Reality of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Nursing homes are meant to provide care, safety, and dignity for elderly residents. However, neglect and abuse remain prevalent in many facilities, leaving vulnerable individuals at risk of serious harm. From physical abuse to medical neglect, residents suffer when staff members or administrators fail to uphold basic care standards.

At Moore Payne, we stand up for nursing home residents and their families, holding negligent facilities accountable and ensuring victims receive justice.

Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Physical Abuse – Unexplained bruises, fractures, or marks may indicate physical mistreatment.
Emotional Abuse – Verbal harassment, isolation, or intimidation can cause severe psychological distress.
Neglect – Dehydration, malnutrition, bedsores, and poor hygiene often result from understaffing or negligence.
Financial Exploitation – Unauthorized charges, missing personal belongings, and sudden financial changes can be signs of fraud.
Sexual Abuse – Unwanted physical contact, sexually transmitted infections, or unusual fearfulness around staff may indicate sexual misconduct.

Warning Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

Sudden Behavior Changes – Fearfulness, withdrawal, or agitation.
Unexplained Injuries – Bruises, burns, cuts, or pressure ulcers.
Weight Loss or Dehydration – Malnutrition and lack of basic care.
Poor Living Conditions – Dirty rooms, unclean clothing, and strong odors.
Overmedication or Sedation – Residents appearing excessively drowsy.

Families should visit nursing homes regularly, document concerns, and report suspected abuse to authorities.

Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents

Filing an Abuse or Neglect Lawsuit – Holding facilities accountable through legal action.
Reporting Violations – Complaints can be filed with state regulatory agencies to enforce penalties and corrective actions.
Seeking Compensation – Victims and families may recover damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.

At Moore Payne, we aggressively fight for justice on behalf of nursing home residents. If your loved one has suffered abuse or neglect, contact us today.

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