As we age, the need for specialized care and attention increases. Many elderly people in the Atlanta area turn to nursing homes to provide them with the care they require. Unfortunately, there are some cases of elder abuse in nursing homes that are not reported or addressed immediately. The Law Office of Daniel R. Crumby is here to share the top 10 signs of elder abuse so that loved ones can be aware of any mistreatment that their elderly family members may be facing.
– Bruises, cuts, burns, broken bones, etc. should always be taken seriously and investigated further if they cannot be explained. If physical injuries occur frequently or without an explanation, this may indicate abuse is taking place.
– A sudden change in conversation topics or a lack of enthusiasm could mean a loved one is being abused or neglected in their nursing home facility.
– Lack of hygiene can be caused by many things including depression, illness and the effects of medication but it could also be a sign of neglect or abuse from nursing home staff and caregivers.
– Denial or withholding medical treatment for any reason could point to negligence on behalf of the personnel at a nursing home facility. This includes refusal to treat minor illnesses as well as more serious medical issues such as heart attack symptoms and stroke warning signs.
– If your loved one seems isolated from other residents at their nursing home facility this could be due to bullying or harassment by staff members which constitutes elder abuse under state law.
– A sudden change in financial status such as large sums of money being withdrawn from accounts without explanation should always raise suspicion and be investigated further if possible.
– If your loved one appears scared to talk about certain staff members or refuses to tell you what happened during their time with a particular caregiver this could indicate elder abuse has taken place at their facility.
– If your loved one suddenly receives gifts from staff members such as jewelry, clothing items, etc., this could point to inappropriate behavior which would constitute elder abuse under state laws and regulations governing nursing homes in Georgia.
– Unexpected weight loss is often attributed to changes in diet but it can also indicate neglect on behalf of personnel at a nursing home facility which is considered elder abuse under state law.
– Bed sores are usually caused by long periods spent lying in bed without movement which can result from insufficient staff numbers at a nursing home facility leading to neglect which is considered elder abuse by state standards governing these types of facilities throughout Georgia.
When it comes to our loved ones who require special care and attention due to aging issues, ensuring they receive the best possible care should always come first and foremost when selecting an appropriate nursing home for them. It’s important for family members who visit regularly check-in on how their elderly family member is doing ,and watch out for any signs that may point towards potential mistreatment inside the walls of their chosen Atlanta assisted living residence.
Knowing what signs may suggest neglect or mistreatment can help protect our elderly family members while they are away from us receiving the specialized care they need. The Law Office Of Daniel R Crumby hopes these guidelines help you determine whether your loved one is suffering from elder abuse while staying at an Atlanta Nursing Home.
Always remember, if you suspect something isn’t right,
don’t hesitate reach out for help immediately.
The Law Office of Daniel R. Crumby, LLC is located in Atlanta, GA and serves clients in and around Roswell, Decatur, Scottdale, Clarkston, Avondale Estates, Tucker, Smyrna, Dekalb County and Fulton County.
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