Nursing Home Negligence
Nursing Home Negligence

Negligence in a Nursing Home

Commitment to Nursing Home Negligence Victims

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Abandonment
By definition, abandonment is when a nursing home resident is left unattended without the necessary food, clothing, shelter, or medical care.

Emotional Abuse
Emotional abuse suffered by an elderly nursing home resident can often be just as damaging as physical abuse.

Elderly Abuse
Elderly abuse in the nursing home continues to be a problem.

Identifying Nursing Home Abuse
Protect your loved ones by learning to identify the signs and symptoms of nursing home abuse, neglect and negligence.

Neglect
Nursing home neglect occurs when a nursing home employee deprives a resident of reasonable care.

Physical Abuse
Physical abuse in a nursing home is when a caregiver or nursing home employee inflicts bodily harm with intent.

Sexual Abuse
It's hard to even imagine, but unfortunately nursing home residents are sometimes subjected to sexual abuse by nursing home staff members.

Wrongful Death
Wrongful death in a nursing home occurs when a resident died as a result of the negligent conduct of the nursing home staff or employees.

Nursing Home Abuse
With so many elderly citizens residing in nursing homes, reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation continue to increase.

Nursing Home Bill of Rights
Texas law affords special rights to residents age 55 and over, even if they live in a nursing home

Nursing Home Research
The Law Offices of Jeff Rasansky provides this section to help you with your research into elderly and aging issues.

Nursing Home News
Read the latest news related to nursing home rights, nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect.

Nursing Shortage
Nursing home neglect often happens due to understaffed nursing homes and overworked nursing home staff.

Choosing A Nursing Home
One step that can help avoid nursing home neglect is carefully choosing the right nursing home for your loved one.

Pressure Sores
You should always be aware of the signs of neglect. Bed sores are an important sign of nursing home neglect.

 

 
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