Among the various types of abuse that occur in nursing homes, the most difficult to identify is sexual abuse. Although cases of rape and sexual abuse in nursing homes are rarer than cases of physical abuse, there is no denying the fact that sexual abuse leaves behind long-term psychological and…
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ProPublica Exposé Reveals Nursing Home Abuse Related Deaths Rarely Investigated
According to a new exposé by ProPublica, an unknown number of senior citizens who die in nursing homes around the country may have died due to nursing home abuse.However, their families may never know because investigations into such a wrongful death are rare. Nursing home abuse attorneys are well aware…
Focus on Elder Abuse Prevention In Georgia Today
This week, elder safety groups and Atlanta nursing home abuse lawyers mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.The Georgia Department of Human Services is asking all people to wear purple on Wednesday to raise awareness about elder abuse. This week, family health agencies and elder safety groups in Georgia are asking…
Nursing Home Malpractice Cases Increase Likely Due to Spike in Elder Abuse
According to a federal report, an increase in elder abuse around the country threatens to put more pressure on an already strained adult protective services network. Likewise, this increase will likely cause an increase in nursing home malpractice cases. The report was compiled by the Government Accountability Office.A total of…
DeKalb and Emory to Partner in Care for Abused Elderly
DeKalb County, Emory Healthcare Partner to Care for Abused Elderly It is one of the first such initiatives anywhere in the country, and as Atlanta elder abuse lawyers, we are extremely proud that DeKalb County will be home to an exclusive elder abuse shelter and treatment center. DeKalb County prosecutors…
Nursing Home Resident Indicted in Roommate’s Murder: Was Neglect Involved?
An unusual murder at a nursing home in Massachusetts is grabbing the interest of nursing home attorneys around the country. Does the murder of a 100-year-old patient at an elder care facility by her 98-year-old roommate qualify as grounds for neglect by staff? The incident occurred at a nursing home…
Nursing Homes Become Dumping Grounds for Mentally Ill, Increase Risk of Elder Abuse
The Associated Press has a shocking report about the manner in which spare beds at nursing homes around the country are being filled by mentally ill patients, thus exposing the facility’s elderly patients to assaults and abuse. Across the country, deplorable conditions at mental health institutions have been responsible for…