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October 23, 2019 | Gary Burger

What to Do if a Family Member is Mistreated in a Nursing Home

We rely on nursing homes to provide our loved ones with a standard of care and attention that they can't get anywhere else. We trust that when we place our loved ones in their care that our loved will receive the best quality of life possible, and that they will never be neglected or go without the basic necessities that they are entitled to. But what do we do when a nursing home breaks that trust? What do we do when our loved one is neglected, or abused? Can the nursing home be sued? What options do you have to correct the situation?

In this FAQ, we're going to go over several steps you can take to make sure that your loved one gets the care they need, and what you can do if they aren't. If you need immediate assistance with a nursing home negligence claim, call our Personal Injury Lawyers in St. Louis immediately. We take these cases extremely seriously, and we can make sure that you and your loved one get the justice and recovery that you are owed. We never charge any fees for our consultations, and we don't charge any attorneys fees unless we win your claim.

What to Do If a Family Member is Mistreated in a Nursing Home

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Nursing homes are entrusted with the care of our loved ones who can't care for themselves. We rely on their honesty, their integrity, and we believe that we've made the right choice in placing our loved one in the care. But what do you do when a nursing home breaks that trust and doesn't provide your loved one with the care they need? What do you do when your loved one is harmed, and their quality of life has decreased as a result of the abuse or negligence?

The First Step you can take to make sure that this doesn't happen to your loved one is by taking an active roll in their care. Get to know the people providing their care. Check your loved ones medical charts. Check your loved one. Make sure they don't have any sores, that they don't look dehydrated, that they don't have any bruises, etc. The more involved you are in the care of your loved one the more the nursing home is going to be attentive to your loved one's needs.

If you do notice any kind of neglect or abuse of your loved one, immediately notify the nursing home by email, or by some form that can easily be recorded that way they can't say that you didn't try to tell them. Always have a record of what's going on so that you can hold the nursing home accountable for their actions.

Secondly, if they are abusing or neglecting your loved one, you can pursue the nursing home with legal action. Here is a number you can call immediately to alert the state of the abuse. Here is the hotline for Illinois.

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If neither of those links provides you with the answers you need, or if you still have questions about the steps you can take to rectify the situation and hold the Nursing Home accountable for their actions, call Us. We've taken on Nursing Home Negligence claims before, and we can fight for the rights and recoveries that you and your loved one deserve. We don't charge any fees for our consultations, and we never charge any lawyers fees unless we win your families claim. You can reach our attorneys at 314-542-2222 or 618-297-4777.

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