Seeking Justice and Compensation in Elder Abuse Cases
What constitutes neglect or abuse in a nursing home? Can we prove nursing home negligence even if an elderly victim has passed away or has difficulty communicating? Will your case be worth the time and effort? For answers to these and other extremely important questions, please contact us for a free consultation.
Defending Our Elders' Rights to Proper Care and Safety
Our attorneys are well versed in residents' rights under the federal Nursing Home Reform Act and the Pennsylvania Health Care Facilities Act. These laws cover a lot of territory, both in terms of physical care and overall humane treatment. Our elderly are entitled to safe and clean conditions, qualified and responsible medical care, and much more.
Malnutrition — Falls — Unsafe Conditions — Abuse by Staff
Unfortunately, licensing and inspection procedures for nursing homes are simply not enough to prevent many residents from suffering serious neglect and abuse. We understand the many concerns you may have if you believe a loved one has been or is now suffering due to nursing home negligence.
Just a few examples of injuries, events and conditions that may justify thorough investigation and legal action are:
- Malnutrition, dehydration or bedsores
- Falls and preventable injuries, as well as failure to provide care after an injury
- Unsafe and unsanitary conditions that pose an ongoing risk
- Physical or sexual abuse by nursing home staff or others in the facility
The Profit Motive Is No Excuse for Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse
Economics drive much of what happens in nursing homes. Although we would all like to believe the well-being of residents is the highest priority, there are many alarming situations in which "cutting corners" leads to neglect or abuse, as when:
- People with Alzheimer's disease or dementia are left without supervision and suffer serious injury.
- Food given to residents is routinely purchased after expiration at reduced prices, or stored near toxic substances.
- Staff people are insufficiently background-checked or receive clearly inadequate training.
- Basic needs of residents — including assistance with eating and hygiene — are not met.
- Not enough staff members are employed to care for residents.
At the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, area firm Boyle, Neblett & Wenger, our lawyers have the knowledge and experience to make a valid, serious nursing home negligence or abuse case worth your efforts and ours. Contact us today to discuss your legal options, free of charge.
