Arkansas Nursing Home Abuse Attorney
If your loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse, Rainwater, Holt & Sexton can help. We’ll advocate for you and your family to ensure that the abuse stops, the abuser is held accountable, and you receive the compensation needed to heal as a family. Reach out for a free, no-obligation consultation today.
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How to Help Your Loved One After Nursing Home Abuse
Learning that your loved one has been hurt or mistreated can be devastating. Here are the steps you should take to support them as they recover:
- Get them medical attention from a provider not connected to the nursing home.
- Take pictures of injuries, poor room conditions, and any other evidence of abuse.
- Report what you’ve found to the Arkansas Adult Protective Services (APS).
- Closely follow any treatment recommendations from medical professionals.
- Ask an Arkansas nursing home lawyer to guide you through the next steps.
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Types of Nursing Home Abuse
Nursing homes have a responsibility to care for their residents with compassion and respect. If your gut feeling is that your loved one has been abused, you should report it to the APS and reach out to a nursing home attorney.
While physical harm may be the most obvious, other types of abuse can be even more common—and equally important to address.
Seniors are at an increased risk for physical abuse, which can include shaking, pushing, slapping, or improperly using restraints. A senior may also be a victim of physical abuse if they are force-fed or drugged. If you notice any of these injuries, ask your loved one how it happened and try your best to document the harm.
Non-consensual sex with an elderly resident is not only sexual abuse; it’s a crime. Sexual abuse of an elder can take many forms: unwanted sexual advances or touching, rape, photographing nude residents, or being forced to watch graphic or lewd content. It’s important to get help right away if you suspect sexual abuse.
Emotional elder abuse is one of the hardest forms of abuse to spot. It’s also one of the most common. It can include verbal attacks, humiliation, threats, or yelling. A loved one suffering from emotional abuse might become unusually anxious, depressed, or withdrawn, lose interest in their favorite activities, or experience physical changes like weight gain or loss.
Unlike abuse, neglect isn’t intentional, but it can have a serious impact on mental health and well-being. Neglect occurs when a caregiver fails to provide the necessary care for an older adult. Providing inadequate food or shelter, not offering proper medical care, or not giving enough social or emotional support are all forms of neglect.
Seniors are extremely vulnerable to being taken advantage of by unscrupulous caregivers and institutions. They may take cash or possessions from them, convince them to write a check, or persuade them to transfer sums of money to them. Seniors are also vulnerable to being a victim of investment fraud.
Medication errors can cause tremendous harm, pain, and suffering. Elderly patients are at high risk for suffering severe injuries when given an improper dose of medication or the wrong medication. If you think a loved one has been given the wrong type or amount of medication, contact a medical professional immediately.
What to Expect When You Hire Rainwater, Holt & Sexton
Our experienced team of nursing home abuse attorneys will treat you and your loved ones with kindness and respect.
In our first meeting, we’ll listen to your story and help you choose the right next step for you and your family.
Our team will dig into all the evidence, consulting specialists and experts as needed to build a strong case on your behalf.
Once we’ve established that the nursing home was at fault, we’ll advocate tirelessly for your loved one in the courtroom.
Our nursing home attorneys collaborate closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible settlement or award.
Even after you receive compensation, we’re here to offer local referrals and connections to ease your path to healing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common signs of nursing home abuse?
Signs of abuse differ based on the type.
- Physical Abuse: Scars, cuts, bruises, bed sores, restraint marks, or broken bones
- Sexual Abuse: Unexplained STDs, genital lacerations or bruises, infections
- Emotional Abuse: Depression, anxiety, withdrawal, agitation, mood changes, difficulty sleeping, loss of interest in favorite activities
- Neglect: Unsanitary conditions, bodily smells, ulcers, untreated bed sores, malnutrition, weight loss, dehydration
- Abandonment: Finding an elderly patient alone in a public place or left in their home with no caregivers
- Financial Abuse: Large, unexplained money transfers, sudden changes in financial documents or wills, or bank accounts being suddenly opened or closed
Remember, listening to what your loved one is telling you can be the most important step. If they report abuse to you, even informally, contact 1-800-482-8049 or report the abuse online.
What should I do if I suspect nursing home abuse?
If you think your loved one’s life is in danger, call 911 immediately. If not, you should report the abuse to the state, tell the nursing home’s administration what’s been happening, and contact an Arkansas nursing home abuse lawyer right away.
How much can I recover for a nursing home abuse lawsuit?
Your recovery will vary based on many factors, including the type of abuse, type of injuries inflicted, and more. If you’d like to know specifics about your case, contact our team for a free consultation.
Should I remove my loved one from the nursing home?
Before you take action, have a medical professional examine your loved one and reach out to a lawyer for guidance. They’ll work with you to decide the best course of action based on your unique case.
How much does it cost to hire Rainwater, Holt & Sexton?
Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means that you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid when you do—so we’re on the same team from day one.
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