When to Call a Lawyer About Nursing Home Abuse in Wichita
When to Call a Lawyer About Nursing Home Abuse in Wichita
Paranoid – if your loved one is showing signs of inexplicable paranoia (e.g. they keep accusing staff or other residents of “being out to get them” or intending harm), don’t ignore it. Staff may tell you it’s just brain fog, but it could really be a desperate cry for help.
Depression and anxiety – while it’s natural for nursing home residents to experience some sadness and anxiety about their current situation, a prolonged bout of depression may also suggest foul play. Remain alert, and talk to them, to track down what’s really bothering them.
Inexplicable wounds – a nursing home should be safe and hygienic, and yet a common sign of abuse seen by Kansas nursing home abuse lawyers are mysterious wounds. These can mean bruises, but also open wounds, bedsores, contusions, and so on.
Depleted assets/missing items – also keep an eye on your loved one’s possessions and bank accounts. Financial abuse in the nursing home includes everything from fraudulent charges, to misusing a resident’s credit card, and stealing.
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