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Nursing home abuse occurs
in one in three homes, and these statistics
are conservative due to underreporting.
There are many different forms of nursing
home abuse that can range from physical
abuse, sexual abuse, emotional or psychological
abuse, neglect, abandonment, financial or
material exploitation, and self-neglect.
Currently, there are over 17,000 nursing
homes nationwide and 1.6 million nursing
home residents and growing and there is
rising concern in the instances of severe
cases of nursing home abuse that has come
to light. There are certain characteristics
that family members can be aware of that
may indicate nursing home abuse is present
and help prevent any more abuse.
Signs of nursing home
abuse include unexplained injuries, such
as bruises or cuts, bedsores, frozen joints,
venereal disease, sudden change in behavior,
refusal for residents to be alone with visitors,
and sudden financial changes. Nursing home
abuse often goes unreported because the
nursing home resident is afraid of disclosing
information out of fear, shame, or worry
that they are a burden. If a family member
notices any sign that nursing home abuse
is present it should be brought to the immediate
attention of the nursing home so that it
can be investigated. If the nursing home
abuse does not cease, contacting your state
attorney general’s office and/or a private
attorney is advised.
Nursing home abuse has
been the subject of government and public
focus recently. Some people attribute nursing
home abuse to the undervalued profession
of care-giving in general. Under trained,
under paid, and understaffed nursing homes
are putting workers under stressful conditions
by entrusting under qualified workers with
caring for elderly residents, and this may
contribute to the nursing home abuse.
While there are nursing
home regulations to prevent nursing home
abuse from inflicting pain on residents,
the reports of nursing home abuse that have
led to serious life threatening conditions
and to death are continuing to surface.
An estimated 5 million nursing home residents
are expected thirty years from now, making
nursing home abuse a top agenda. Nursing
home abuse has become one of the greatest
challenges the nation has faced, and the
consequences of nursing home abuse are likely
to affect every person at one time or another.
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