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    Nursing Home Abuse / Neglect

    North Carolina Nursing Home Attorneys

    It is estimated that for every one case of elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or self neglect reported to authorities, about five more go unreported, according to National Elder Abuse Incidence Study. North Carolina also has a well-established Ombudsman Program designed to promote and protect the rights of residents of long-term care facilities, including "to be free from mental and physical abuse." If you have a case of negligence our experienced and knowledgeable North Carolina nursing home attorneys can provide you the legal help you and your loved one deserves.

    Do you suspect that an elder was abused, injured or think a wrongful death occurred? North Carolina nursing home attorneys Brumbaugh, Mu & King P.A can help. Contact our North Carolina nursing home attorneys and find out the legal options and rights.

    According to the best available estimates, between 1 and 2 million Americans age 65 or older have been injured, exploited, or otherwise mistreated by someone on whom they depended for care or protection.

    Our North Carolina nursing home attorneys are knowledgeable in issues of abuse and negligence that can be many of the following:

    • Scalding Water Burns
    • Mental Abuse
    • Financial Abuse
    • Dirty Beds
    • Dehydration
    • Bedsores Not Treated
    • Over Medicating
    • Unsanitary Conditions
    • Food Poisoning
    • Physical Abuse
    • Food Starvation
    • Malnutrition
    • Medication Errors
    • Poor Wound Treatment
    • Pain and Suffering
    • Physical Abuse
    • Wrongful Death

    Many common nursing home practices are illegal. For example, although the federal Nursing Home Reform Law requires that all
    residents receive high-quality care, many nursing homes provide lesser care to residents whose care is paid through Medicaid. NSCLC's new guide explains 20 common nursing home problems, then gives detailed instructions on how residents (and their family members) can take action to get the type of high-quality care that residents deserve.

    Do you suspect that an elder was abused, injured or think a wrongful death occurred? North Carolina nursing home attorneys Brumbaugh, Mu & King P.A can help. Contact our North Carolina nursing home attorneys and find out the legal options and rights.

     

     
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    APA Reports On Elder Abuse And Nursing Homes
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