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Various Types of Nursing Home Abuse

Blog Post by Barry G. Doyle

If someone you love has been placed in the care of an Illinois nursing home, then you should expect that nursing home to provide a safe and comfortable quality of life to its residents. But sometimes, nursing homes fail to meet the standards that are required of them, and sometimes, there are instances of nursing home abuse in Illinois. Some types of nursing home abuse include: 

  • Physical assault or battery
  • Sexual assault or battery
  • Unreasonable physical restraint
  • Rape
  • Malnourishment, or the deprivation of food or water
  • Emotional abuse
  • Financial abuse or theft
  • Unauthorized use of medication
  • Over or under medicating a resident
  • Not providing sufficient medical attention 

Neglect is one of the most common forms of nursing home abuse. If a nursing home resident is neglected, they may suffer from unsanitary conditions, poor personal hygiene, bedsores, infections, or even death.According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, a nursing home must provide 24-hour licensed practical nurse care. If this is not provided, then residents may not receive the medical treatment that they need.If you suspect neglect at a nursing home in Illinois, then you should get the help of a Chicago nursing home abuse attorney. An attorney can investigate the case, put a stop to the neglect, and press charges in a court of law.To learn more, read our article on the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse. When to Hire a Chicago Nursing Home Abuse LawyerIf you have even the slightest suspicion of nursing home abuse, you will need to prove it if you want to receive the maximum settlement in your case. Your best chance at proving nursing home abuse is to have an experienced Chicago nursing home lawyer on your side.The Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. have tried many cases like yours and know the best ways to express your degree of fault to the court. For a free case evaluation and help preparing your evidence contact us today – 312-263-1080

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