Many people reach a point in their lives when they can no longer live on their own, and they need to constantly be in the care of another. For many of us, the ideal situation would be to allow our loved ones to reside in our own homes with us so we can give them the care they need, however, this isn’t always possible. Often, we end up having no choice but to put our loved ones into the care of nursing homes. Though there are plenty of wonderful nursing homes that provide great places for our loved ones to stay, this isn’t always the case. Sometimes, nursing homes are careless or abusive, and our loved ones suffer as a result. If your loved one was abused or neglected in a nursing home, the Law Offices of August R. Soltis is here to hold that nursing home accountable. Contact a nursing home abuse lawyer from our firm today to learn more about how we can help.
The thought of a loved one being denied an adequate standard of living is a disturbing one, but unfortunately, for many, it is a reality. If you believe your loved one has been harmed as a result of poor nursing home care, you can turn to a Passaic County, New Jersey personal injury lawyer from our legal team to fight for justice on your behalf.
Nursing home abuse or neglect isn’t always apparent at first, but there are certain potential signs you can look out for that can even save a person’s life. Just some of the most common signs and examples of nursing home abuse or neglect are as follows:
These are just some potential signs of abuse, and, ultimately, if you notice anything that causes your gut to tell you something is wrong, there’s a good chance your gut feeling is right. If you know or suspect your loved one is a victim of nursing home neglect or abuse, the time to act is now.
Fortunately, there are several things you can do to ensure your loved one is safe and that a neglectful or abusive nursing home is held accountable for its actions. To start, if you think your loved one has been harmed by a nursing home, you should do what you can to document it. This means taking pictures, videos, or otherwise gathering evidence to prove your case. Additionally, if you suspect your loved one is in immediate danger and isn’t receiving the medical care they need, you should call the police, who can get your loved one to safety.
You should also report the incident(s) of abuse or neglect to nursing home management and to the New Jersey Long-Term Care Ombudsman or the New Jersey Department of Health. Finally, you should retain the services of a competent nursing home lawyer who can bring a claim against the nursing home and fight for the compensation you and your loved one deserve.
Victims of nursing home negligence and their families can have peace of mind when turning to the Law Offices of August R. Soltis for assistance. We’re dedicated to representing nursing home neglect and abuse victims, and we’re here to fight for the justice you and your family deserve. Contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation.
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