Elderly woman in a Rhode Island Nursing Home that may be being abused

The best way to protect a loved one from nursing home abuse is to identify the suspected abuse and promptly report it to the appropriate authorities. Close monitoring of a loved one’s care at the nursing home is the best way to identify any issues that may come up.

Woman Reporting Nursing Home Abuse in Rhode IslandPart of this process includes regular communication with nursing home staff to make sure that your loved one’s needs are being met and that care being provided is consistent. It is also important to make sure that you receive regular updates from nursing home staff about how your loved one is doing. There are certain warning signs you want to be on the lookout for in order to be able to protect your loved one from substandard care, which could lead to injury.

If you believe that your loved one has suffered injury due to nursing home abuse, it is important to speak to an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer who may be able to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit.

Is Nursing Home Abuse Common?

Unfortunately, reports of nursing home abuse are increasing. A study published by the Special Investigations Division of the House Government Reform Committee stated that elders are abused in one out of every three nursing homes across the country. The data indicated that over 5,000 nursing facilities were cited for approximately 9,000 cases of abuse.

Staff of a Nursing Home is Threatening an Old Man

Some cases involved reports of abuse by staff members, while others involved reports of staff members failing to protect residents from known dangers. Many of the cases reported involve disturbing instances of harassment and neglect, which resulted in avoidable injuries. Early identification of the warning signs of abuse is crucial in preventing nursing home abuse.

How to Identify Nursing Home Abuse

Elderly man in hallway of nursing homeElderly patients often depend on caregivers for their basic daily needs. Abuse can occur when caregivers who are responsible for nursing home patients neglect to provide adequate care, fail to protect an elderly patient from danger or engage in physical or mental abuse.

Common Warning Signs of Nursing Home Abuse Include:

    Elderly man looking out of a nursing home

  • Changes in personality or behavior
  • Unexplained signs of injury/bruises
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Unusual weight loss/malnutrition
  • Unsanitary living conditions
  • Poor hygiene
  • Untreated physical conditions
  • Overmedication/sedation

Sign of Nursing Home Abuse in Rhode Island

If you notice your family member or loved one experiencing any of these signs or symptoms, you should promptly alert the nursing supervisor at the facility. You should also report the suspected abuse to the appropriate state authorities. It is also a good idea to talk to an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer who may be able to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit on you or your loved one’s behalf.

Contact an Experienced Rhode Island Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Experienced Rhode Island Nursing Home Abuse LawyerIf you or a loved one has been injured while receiving care at an assisted living, elder care, or nursing home facility, then you should consider talking to a nursing home abuse lawyer about your legal options. The experienced Rhode Island nursing home lawyers that we work with may be able to file a lawsuit on your behalf and charge no fee unless you win an award or settlement. Contact us toll-free at 1-800-992-6878, or submit an online contact form for a free (no obligation) case evaluation.

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Paul d’Oliveira

Attorney Paul d’Oliveira has been practicing personal injury and disability law for over 30 years. He started his personal injury law practice in 1989 with two offices in Fall River, MA and East Providence, RI. Today his firm has 16 offices in RI and Southeastern, MA.

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