Instances of elder abuse and neglect in nursing homes in Mesa and throughout the United States continue to be a problem. People who have been productive members of society for many decades – who deserve to be treated with care and respect – are treated horribly and made to suffer untold abuses at the hands of their caregivers, the very people who are paid to protect them.
If you suspect elder abuse at a nursing home facility or assisted living facility, it’s critically important that you investigate further and possibly even take legal action. The very first priority of any nursing home abuse lawsuit in Mesa is to make sure that the person being abused is properly cared for, protected, and they are compensated for their physical injuries and pain and suffering. However, once that goal is achieved, another important aspect of these kinds of abuse lawsuits is that they hold the responsible parties accountable, oftentimes forcing negligent nursing homes to either shut down or change their ways. Therefore, besides protecting the abused individual, elder abuse lawsuits also help to protect others who live in these nursing home facilities.
What is Nursing Home Abuse in Arizona?
There are many different kinds of nursing home abuse or neglect. Sometimes, it comes down to not ensuring the safety of someone who isn’t very steady on their feet and has an increased likelihood of falling. When measures are not taking to protect a patient or a resident, then this is considered nursing home neglect.
Sometimes, though, neglect goes beyond just making simple mistakes and is taken to the next level of actual abuse. This kind of abuse includes actions such as hitting, slapping, restraining, shoving, and intentionally under-medicating or over-medicating. As a result of this abuse, elderly people might suffer from broken bones, cuts, swelling of the extremities, bruises, and other physical injuries at the very hands of the people who are supposed to be taking care of them.
If you believe that a loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse, please contact the skilled personal injury attorneys at Breyer Law Offices, P.C. We can help.
