Elder Abuse Comes In Numerous Forms, All Of Which Can Be Harmful

Improper treatment has become a major issue in nursing homes in New Mexico and across the country, and many individuals have suffered as a result. While incidents of elder abuse may be a common occurrence, unfortunately, studies suggest that the majority of incidents are simply never reported. There may be numerous reasons for similar results, one of which could be unawareness that any signs of abuse are present.

When one thinks of abuse, his or her first thoughts may go straight to physical violence. While physical abuse is an issue among countless nursing home residents, many also suffer from emotional abuse, which can be more difficult to detect and just as harmful. Victims of such negligent treatment may also become afraid of reporting issues, potentially fearing retaliation.

Aside from physical and emotional abuse, nursing home residents may also suffer from neglect and/or exploitation. Patients who are deprived of care and necessities are often placed at risk, especially those with conditions that require constant treatment. Studies also suggest that many nursing homes are constantly understaffed, which may only increase the potential of a similar outcome.

Elder abuse is a major concern that can cause a great deal of harm to the health of a nursing home resident. Those who are the victim of such negligence may wish to seek accountability through the civil justice system, but they may be uncertain how to proceed. By speaking with an experienced attorney, a client in New Mexico could obtain advice on available options, as well as assistance in pursuing compensation through the necessary outlets.

Source: salisburypost.com, “Shari Keller: The silent condition, part I“, Shari Keller, July 2, 2017

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