Elder Abuse
The United States has a large population
of elderly citizens, many of whom are currently living in nursing homes
across the country. Nursing homes are care facilities which are staffed with
doctors, nurses, and other trained staff members who care for elderly
persons, as well as physically and mentally impaired adults who are unable
to care for themselves. Many elderly people who live in nursing homes are
the victims of abuse and neglect by the professionals who are supposed to
ensure their safety and well-being. As a result of the large number of
reports of nursing home abuse in the 1980s, Congress passed
important legislation in 1987 raising the standards for nursing homes.
According to the law nursing homes are legally obligated to "provide
services and activities to attain or maintain the highest practicable
physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident." The law
clearly states that it is illegal to use chemical or physical restraints and
states that all residents must be properly supervised to prevent accidents
and injuries.
Although nursing home standards were increased, many nursing home
residents are still suffering from abuse, including:
- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Neglect or negligence
- Verbal abuse
For some elderly and disabled persons, it is difficult to protect
themselves against physical violence or sexual abuse, and even more
difficult to fight back against their attackers. There are federal health
and safety standards which are enforced to protect nursing home residents
from abuse and neglect, which rely on annual nursing home
inspections to determine whether the facility is meeting those
standards.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of abuse or neglect by employees
or caregivers of a nursing home, you should contact a Missouri nursing home
abuse attorney at Peterson & Associates immediately. Our attorneys will
investigate your claim and provide you with aggressive legal advice and
representation.
For more information:
Nursing Home Abuse
FAQs
Nursing
Home Abuse Legal Glossary
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Elder Abuse News
Public invited to elder abuse forum (Portsmouth Herald) ELIOT, Maine — The York County Elder Abuse Task Force invites seniors and the general public to attend its open forum on elder abuse Monday, March 15, at the Eliot Police Department.
Son of 'British Fritzl' describes abuse (Daily Telegraph) The son of "Britain's Fritzl" has described how he alerted police and social workers to his father's abuse, but they did nothing to end it.
Pope's brother: sexual abuse at choir school 'not discussed' (Philippine Daily Inquirer) BERLIN—The pope's elder brother, Georg Ratzinger, said Tuesday that alleged sexual abuse at the German choir school in the 1950s and 1960s he worked at for 29 years was "never discussed".
Woman of elder abuse case dies (Omaha World A 77-year-old Lincoln woman has died, nearly two months after her relatives were arrested on suspicion of abusing a vulnerable adult, police said.
Pope's brother says sorry for sex abuse at his school (Times Online) Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, the older brother of Pope Benedict XVI, has asked forgiveness from victims of sexual and physical abuse at a prestigious Catholic boarding school in Germany where he was formerly choirmaster.
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