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July 29, 2010

Take A Stand Against Elder Abuse




Abuse of elderly people increases annually as hired caregivers face the increasing responsibility of larger numbers and fewer staff. Circumstances never justify wrong and unlawful actions and responses. However, few people understand that their loved ones might be experiencing the unfair and illegal actions of those assigned to give care. Understanding the situation being experienced and potential actions for recourse will empower you and your loved one to know what to look for, how to prevent, and what you can do in the case of improper actions by caregivers.

In doing so, you will be fighting back against an epidemic taking the country by storm. Personal injury attorneys provide resources you need to fight back against wrongful personal injury to the elderly. Personal injury to the elderly takes place in a numerous settings. If left unattended in private homes, caregivers can exploit the elderly resident by several means.

Neglect often arises out of such situations. A caregiver focused on personal comforts and enjoying a few television shows might neglect the basic needs of the elderly person. Such things as care at meals at the proper time and facilitating appropriate bodily functions in a timely manner might go by the board. With the increased needs of the elder person receiving care, increased potential for personal injury by a careless caregiver exists.

Personal injury lawyers will assist you in evaluating the circumstances of suspected personal injury and advise you regarding proper, lawful, and right actions to take in defense of your loved one. Private homes do not provide the only venue in which personal injury to the elderly might occur. Sadly, improper care can occur while an elderly parent or grandparent is under the care of a relative. Personal inconvenience often spurs the caregiver to offer less than adequate care or, worse, to inflict harm to the relative under their care.

Visiting often and noticing the mood of the elderly under care can provide hints regarding what might be taking place. Do not avoid or ignore warning signs. Ask open ended questions and find out what is going on when the elderly family member is alone with the caregiver. At the slightest indication of personal injury, contact an attorney and find out how to stop the personal injury.

Nursing homes and other extended care facilities also create an atmosphere in which personal injury might occur. These facilities provide the benefit of a little more accountability, but due to often being understaffed, personal injury can happen at these places as well. When employees are in one-on-one situations, the potential exists for taking advantage of elderly person receiving care. Rough handling while bathing or dressing and undressing, not being fed properly, and failing to respond in a timely manner to a request for help all constitute situations leading to personal injury.

Your elderly loved one does not have the capability to stand up for their rights on their own. Physical limitations inflict a psychological feeling of helplessness that leads allowing personal injury to go unaddressed. Become an advocate for an epidemic affecting tens of thousands of elderly people each year. Contacting a personal injury lawyer is a step in the right


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