
- Neglect
- Physical abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Sexual abuse
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Is Neglect of a Resident Nursing Home Abuse?
It comes as a surprise to some that neglect may be considered nursing home abuse. Many people commonly see signs of neglect and believe they are just a part of living in a nursing home. Many facilities are overcrowded or understaffed, creating problems when it comes to caring for all residents. Your loved one should not:- Go without meals or medication
- Be overmedicated to keep them in a daze
- Be prevented from engaging with others
- Develop pressure sores regularly
- Clean clothing and bed linen
- Help with getting up and into their wheelchair or walker as needed
- Their eyeglasses, hearing aids, or other assistive devices, if needed
Other Types of Nursing Home Abuse in New York
While neglect is the most common type of nursing home abuse, this does not mean residents are not hurt or taken advantage of in other ways.Physical Abuse
Physical abuse may involve hitting or shoving someone. It may also come in the form of unnecessary restraints to keep them in bed, holding them down against their will, or other actions that have no medical need yet cause them injuries.Emotional Abuse
Emotional or psychological abuse of a nursing home resident can appear as bullying, ignoring, threatening, or embarrassing them. Often emotional abusers will not allow the resident to be alone with their family members. They may also take other steps to prevent being reported.Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse can range from rape to taking inappropriate pictures or even the abuser exposing themselves to the senior adult. It is important to note that staff and volunteers should never have a sexual relationship with a resident. Many residents are incapable of giving consent to a relationship of this nature with another resident.Other Ways Nursing Home Staff May Take Advantage of Your Loved One
Nursing home staff, volunteers, or others may also take advantage of residents financially. There are many ways this can occur, but nursing home residents always have the right to manage their finances or select a family member to do it for them. They also have a right to see and understand what they are being billed for, and other questions they have about the cost of services should be answered.Complete a Free Case Evaluation form now
Pursuing a Nursing Home Abuse Case on Long Island
If your loved one suffered injuries and financial harm resulting from an incident or ongoing neglect or abuse in their long-term care facility, they may have a viable case for compensation. It may be possible to recover monetary damages for:- Medical treatment of their injuries
- Psychological counseling
- Moving to another facility
- Pain and suffering and mental anguish