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Colorado Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

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Colorado Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

With a growing aging population, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are becoming more and more essential to provide care for elderly persons. While these facilities are designed to offer a high level of care for those who are most vulnerable in our society and need medical assistance the most, nursing home abuse and neglect are tragically common.

At the law offices of Bloch & Chapleau, LLC, our Colorado nursing home abuse lawyers are passionate about protecting the rights of elderly persons in our state, and can assist you in investigating nursing home abuse suspicions, and bringing forth a claim for damages if nursing home abuse is occurring.

 

Types and Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

There are five primary types of nursing home abuse, listed below:

  • Physical abuse;
  • Sexual abuse;
  • Neglect;
  • Emotional/psychological abuse; and
  • Financial exploitation.

The symptoms and signs of these types of abuse are manifested in a variety of different ways. Some potential signs of abuse might include:

  • Physical marks, such as bite or burn marks, bruises, lacerations, or restraint marks;
  • Torn clothes, bloodied underwear, etc.;
  • Significant and negative changes to a resident’s condition;
  • Weight loss;
  • Poor personal hygiene;
  • Changes to a resident’s finances, such as taking out new credit cards or changing an estate plan;
  • Injuries caused by falls or other accidents;
  • Bedsores/pressure ulcers;
  • Emotional changes, such as depression or angry outbursts;
  • Withdrawal;
  • Fear of nursing home/specific nursing home staff members; and
  • Isolation.

Nursing home abuse can have serious physical and emotional effects on a nursing home resident and could result in a deterioration in health condition, or even increased risk of death.

 

How to Deal with Suspected Nursing Home Abuse

If you suspect that nursing home abuse is occurring, you should act immediately. The first thing that you should do is to speak with a nursing home supervisor or manager about the suspected abuse. If the problem is not immediately resolved, you should file a complaint with the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. You should not hesitate to call the police if you believe that the nursing home resident is at imminent risk of harm.

If harm has been suffered or/and nursing abuse is continuing, working with an experienced nursing home abuse attorney in Colorado may be necessary. A nursing home abuse attorney can help you to explore your options for bringing forth a claim for medical malpractice and nursing home abuse, including how to prove negligence/malpractice, and what damages may be available to your loved one and family.

 

Call Our Law Offices Today

There is nothing easy about learning that a loved one is being abused. If you suspect that abuse is occurring, please take action quickly, and know that our nursing home abuse lawyers have been providing legal services to Coloradans for more than 30 years, and are here to advocate for you.

We care about you, and are passionate about representing victims of nursing home abuse. Reach us today for a consultation.

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