Nursing home abuse is a serious but often ignored issue in the United States, one that affects countless elderly individuals each year. Abuse can take many different forms, and in many cases, the vulnerable position of elderly individuals allows this type of reprehensible behavior to go unnoticed and unpunished. However, families who are aware of this issue and the signs of nursing home abuse may be able to help stop the problem.
Nursing home abuse is not always easy to recognize, so it's important to be vigilant if you have any suspicions about the type of care or treatment that your loved one is receiving in a nursing home. At the Law Offices of Paul Levin, our dedicated legal teamhas been helping Connecticut families fight the problem of nursing home abuse for years, and we understand just how devastating this problem can be.
Common Signs of Nursing Home Abuse
Because of the wide variety of different forms that nursing home abuse can take, there are a considerable number of potential signs of abuse. The following are just some of the most common:
- Abrupt emotional or psychological changes
- Rapid weight loss
- Unexplained cuts and bruises
- Development of bedsores
- Malnutrition or dehydration
If you notice these or any other suspicious signs that you feel may indicate that your loved one is being mistreated in an assisted living facility, do not hesitate to take action.
Contact a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Connecticut
No family should have to cope with the knowledge that their loved one has suffered abuse at the hands of nursing home staff or management. If you have a family member who has been the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, contact an attorney at the Law Offices of Paul Levin today by calling (860) 322-5302 to learn more about what you can do to right this wrong.