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New York Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing Home Negligence New York City

Nursing homes and similar long-term care facilities in the United States currently house approximately 1.6 million elderly and/or dependent adults. Families who place their loved ones in nursing homes trust that they will be properly cared for. Unfortunately, this trust is sometimes betrayed. In fact, nursing home abuse and negligence is a growing epidemic in the U.S. However, because nursing home abuse is so widely underreported, it is difficult for experts to estimate the true extent of the problem.

If you suspect that your loved one is the victim of nursing home abuse, it is vital that you take action immediately. Please contact the New York nursing home abuse lawyers of Rheingold, Valet, Rheingold, Shkolnik & McCartney today for a FREE consultation with an experienced and trusted attorney who can inform you of your legal rights and options.

Signs To Look For

There are several different types of nursing home abuse, each of which has certain signs to watch out for. They include:

  • Physical abuse is generally characterized by unexplained injuries including bruises, fractures, sprains, open wounds, internal bleeding, and more. In many cases, these injuries are caused when the patient is hit, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically violated. However, malnutrition and medication under- and overdoses may also be signs of physical abuse.
  • Verbal, mental, and/or emotional abuse is marked by severe emotional anguish and agitation, withdrawal, and non-responsiveness and is often brought on by repeated insults, humiliation, threats, intimidation, harassment, and more.
  • Sexual abuse includes any inappropriate touching or sexual contact, rape, and forced nudity among other things. Signs of sexual abuse include unexplained genital infections, bruising around the breasts or genitalia, torn or bloodied underclothing, and more.
  • Exploitation occurs when a nursing home resident's personal funds, property, or assets are illegally or improperly used. Missing personal effects and/or checks, sudden changes in a will or other financial documents, and unpaid bills may all be signs of exploitation.

Legal Help

No one wants to believe that their loved one is susceptible to nursing home abuse. Unfortunately, it does occur and the consequences for the victim and their loved ones are usually devastating.

If you've noticed signs of nursing home abuse in your loved one, we may be able to help. Please contact the caring and respected attorneys of Rheingold, Valet, Rheingold, Shkolnik & McCartney today for a complimentary consultation. We can evaluate your case, help you file a report, and ensure you and your family get the justice you deserve.