Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in Aurora, IL

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Nursing Home Injury Lawsuits

When a senior citizen requires daily care and assistance, they may be moved into a nursing home to receive the care they need.  Nursing home staff have an obligation to not only provide the care their residents require, but also to treat them with compassion and respect.  Unfortunately, not all nursing homes uphold this standard as many seniors become the victims of nursing home abuse and neglect.

If you believe that a senior loved one is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect in Aurora, IL, call the nursing home abuse lawyers of The Good Law Group.  We have experience managing cases of nursing home abuse and neglect and we can help your family secure the compensation you deserve.  No family should ever experience nursing home abuse and neglect involving a loved one.  Our nursing home abuse attorneys at The Good Law Group can help you build your case to hold the responsible parties liable.

What is Nursing Home Abuse?

Elder abuse is defined as “any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable adult,” according to the Administration on Aging department of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  One in every ten people over the age of 65 have experienced neglect or abuse and most of these cases have taken place in nursing homes according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).  The number of seniors who experience abuse or neglect is likely to be even higher as elder abuse tends to be underreported.

Seniors who experience neglect and abuse in nursing homes may experience physical injuries and emotional distress as a result, and they are twice as likely to die prematurely.  Nursing home abuse and neglect may include the following:

  • Physical abuse: This includes hitting and other forms of active physical abuse, misuse of physical restraints that causes injuries, and depriving seniors of food, water, and other necessities.
  • Emotional abuse: This includes verbal abuse like harassment, yelling, threats, and insults.
  • Neglect: This includes not providing adequate food, shelter, protection, and medical care that can lead to malnutrition, dehydration, infections, and bed sores.
  • Sexual abuse: Includes sexual contact that is non-consensual.
  • Financial exploitation: This includes stealing, misusing, or concealing money or property.

The signs that your elderly loved ones may be the victim of nursing home abuse and neglect include the following:

  • Physical ailments: Includes any physical injuries like cuts, bruises, broken bones, and other injuries.
  • Changes in behavior: May include sudden depression, fear, or anxiety as well as changes in sleep and loss of interest in favorite activities.
  • Signs of neglect: May include malnutrition, dehydration, sudden weight loss, poor hygiene, bed sores, and the lack of needed medical aids including glasses, walkers, hearing aids, medication, and dentures.

You must take the steps to report abuse or neglect if you have reason to believe that your elderly loved one is a victim.  After reporting the abuse, call our nursing home negligence attorneys at The Good Law Group to evaluate your case.  We can help hold nursing homes liable for the damages they have caused and secure the compensation you deserve.

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Reporting Nursing Home Abuse

If you have reason to believe that your senior loved one has experienced nursing home abuse or neglect, you must immediately report the abuse to the nursing home administrator.  Under federal law, nursing homes are obligated to investigate abuse or neglect allegations and reports of unexplained injuries.  In some cases, a nursing home may not carry out their obligation to investigate.  You can make a report of the abuse or neglect with the Ombudsman Program in Illinois when the nursing home is uncooperative.

The Ombudsman Program is a regulatory body created by the Older Americans Act of 1965 that advocates for the fair treatment of seniors, including those residing in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.  You can follow the procedure of the Illinois Ombudsman Program to make your report.

You can also report elder abuse and neglect to local law enforcement as these actions may be considered criminal.


Filing a Lawsuit for Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in Rockford, IL

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You and your family may be entitled to receive compensation If your elderly loved ones have experienced injuries or emotional distress due to nursing home abuse or neglect.  The nursing home abuse attorneys of The Good Law Group can manage cases involving nursing home negligence and elderly abuse in Aurora, IL.

Our attorneys have the expertise to navigate these personal injury cases and hold the responsible parties liable for elderly abuse and neglect.  We will review all the materials related to your case, including reports made to the nursing home, law enforcement, and other regulatory bodies, and make you aware of your options for legal action.  We will also build your case and represent your family in court.  You will only pay a fee if we are successful in obtaining compensation for you and your family.

Call the nursing home abuse attorneys of The Good Law Group at (630) 645-1722 if you have a loved one who is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect in Aurora, IL.