Recognizing And Reporting Cases Of Nursing Home Abuse

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Filing a nursing home complaint can be one of those propositions that tend to make people a bit nervous. Most people are not interested in getting people in trouble needlessly, and self doubt can make filing a nursing home complaint emotionally difficult if you just suspect nursing home abuse.

Nursing home abuse is unfortunately prevalent throughout the United States, and even the suspicion of nursing home abuse justifies filing a complaint. When filing a nursing home complaint in the state of Texas, there are a few requirements that are easy to follow that will make filing a nursing home complaint a smoother process and receive better attention.

The organization that receives nursing home abuse complaints is known as D.A.D.S. This stands for the Department of Aging and Disability Services. One of their main purposes is to investigate nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect reports. It is better to report any suspected nursing home abuse, nursing home neglect, or any form of suspected mistreatment of the elderly rather than to wait until there is absolutely no doubt. They are the professionals. Allowing them to investigate can often prove abuse or neglect of the elderly much faster, often preventing the tragedies associated with nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect.

The Department of Aging and Disability Services is going to require as much specific information about the suspected nursing home which you are reporting as possible, including the day, time, the specifics of the incident or incidents, and how you are aware of the suspected nursing home abuse. They will require you to give your contact information and your name, however, this information is kept confidential by law. Once you have reported the suspect nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect to the Department of Aging and Disability Services, they will then investigate the situation to its entirety. This will include a surprise, unannounced visit to the nursing home facility.

If you have evidence of nursing home abuse, turning it over to the Department of Aging and Disability Services is in your best interest as well as the best interest of the victim of the nursing home abuse. Investigating nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect on your own is not recommended. Nursing home abuse investigations are best handled by those with ample experience. Investigating any suspected nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect on your own is likely to simply alert those involved that you are suspicious and alter their behavior long enough to avoid a thorough investigation.

There are obvious signs of nursing home abuse that can be confusing, especially bruising. Bruising of an elderly person may be the result of nursing home abuse, but it also may be the result of normal activity, especially if the patient takes certain medications. Some medications cause easy bruising. Thus, the bruised hand print around the arm could be evidence of nursing home abuse or it may be evidence of someone simply assisting an unstable elderly person out of bed or into a wheelchair.

This can be very confusing. The Department of Aging and Disabilities Services recommend reporting your suspicions. It can often take numerous reports of nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect before any evidence is found. It is better to report an innocent situation than to ignore the potential violation. The safety and quality of life of the elderly depends on people who are willing to stand up and take a risk every now and then. There is no excuse for nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect. Those who are truly innocent of any wrongdoing will be able to prove their innocence.

When reporting suspected nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect, stay in contact with the Department of Aging and Disabilities Services to receive updates on the investigation. They may wish to speak with you on numerous occasions to validate their findings or to clarify your suspicions as the investigation continues.

In the event of nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect, it is advisable to retain a nursing home abuse lawyer to protect the rights and interests of the victim. In most cases of nursing home abuse, there is grounds for a nursing home abuse lawsuit. Filing nursing home abuse lawsuits are a pertinent part of the process in bringing the perpetrators to justice as well as hold the nursing home responsible for the actions of its employees.


About the Author:
About The Author:
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call 1-888-311-5522 today or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com for a free case evaluation.



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