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Warning Signs of Nursing Home
Abuse
There are many things that can indicate
abuse or neglect in a nursing home. You should keep an eye out for
anything unusual, especially unexplained physical marks such as bruises or
fractures. Any noticeable change in your loved one=s behavior or
personality can be a signal that he or she is being mistreated. Remember,
many times elderly people may be too embarrassed or ashamed to speak about
their abuse. To keep your family member safe, you need to get involved and
ask questions. Below are a few lists of common warning signs that may
indicate abuse or neglect:
General Warning Signs
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Bed/pressure sores
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Low self-esteem/depression
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Use of physical or chemical restraints
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Use of unauthorized medication
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Bruising or fractures
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Malnutrition
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Poor personal hygiene
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Frequent illness/failure to report illness
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Unexplained or unexpected death of resident
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Rapid weight loss or weight gain
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Failure of staff to report any changes in condition
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Serious injury requiring hospitalization
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Dirty living quarters, odors
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Lack of privacy
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Loneliness or Inactivity
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Unanswered calls for help
Signs Of Physical Abuse
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Assault
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Battery
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Sexual Assault
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Sexual Battery
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Rape
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Unreasonable physical restraint
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Prolonged or continual deprivation of food or water
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Use of a physical or chemical restraint or
psychotropic medication for any not consistent with that authorized by
the physician
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Giving too much medication
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Not giving needed medication
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Unexplained injuries
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Caretaker cannot adequately explain condition
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Open wounds, cuts, bruises or welts
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Elder reports of being slapped or mistreated
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Slapping, pushing, shaking, beating
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Forcing an older person to stay in a room
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Heavy medication or sedation
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Any incident involving broken bones, especially a
fractured hip
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Injuries requiring emergency treatment or
hospitalization
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Any injury or death occurring during or shortly after
an episode of wandering (including outside the facility) when the staff
is not aware that the resident is missing for some p period of time
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Bruises, especially in clusters or regular patterns
in areas such as the neck or groin
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Black eyes, welts, lacerations, rope marks, bone
fractures, broken bones, skull fractures, open wounds, cuts, punctures
and untreated injuries in various stages of healing;
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Burns (commonly on soles, palms, or buttocks);
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Laboratory evidence of medication overdose or failure
to administer prescribed drugs;
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An elder's sudden withdrawn behavior, or the refusal
of the caretaker to allow visitors to see the elder alone.
Signs Of Neglect
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Physical neglect: disregard for the necessities of
daily living
medical neglect: lack of care for existing medical problems
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Failure to prevent dehydration, malnutrition, and bed
sores
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Failure to assist in personal hygiene, or in the
provision of food, clothing, or shelter
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Unsanitary and unclean conditions
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Infections
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Failure to protect from health and safety hazards
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Poor access to medical services
Signs Of Verbal Or Emotional Abuse
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Resident appears emotionally upset or agitated
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Resident is extremely withdrawn and non-communicative
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Unusual behavior (sucking, biting, rocking)
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Resident exhibits humiliating, insulting,
frightening, threatening or ignoring behavior towards family and friends
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Resident prefers isolation
If you have any reason to believe that
you that your or a love one has been injured or neglected in a nursing
home or assisted living facility call
800-437-2571 anytime for a free no obligation consultation with
one of our attorneys experienced in handling nursing home abuse cases or
use our convenient Free Case Evaluation
submission form.
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