Attorneys for Nursing Home Abuse
As the U.S. population ages, more families are turning to nursing homes to care for their loved ones. While many facilities offer compassionate and high-quality care, others fall short—sometimes with devastating consequences. In too many cases, residents suffer from neglect, physical abuse, emotional harm, or even financial exploitation.
At Kruger & Hodges, we understand how painful it is to learn that a trusted facility has harmed someone you love. Our experienced nursing home abuse attorneys are here to stand by your side, protect your rights, and hold negligent caregivers accountable.
If you suspect your loved one is being mistreated in a nursing home, don’t wait. Contact us today for a free and confidential consultation. Let us help you protect your family and pursue the justice your loved one deserves.
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Ohio Elder Abuse Laws
In Ohio, federal and state laws apply to elder abuse. The Older Americans Act is a federal law that was created to protect the elderly from abuse through several preventative legislative programs.
State law in Ohio also requires that professional caregivers as well as clergy, physicians, and anyone who discovers the abuse in a personal or professional capacity to report any suspected occurrence of elderly abuse to the applicable county’s Department of Job and Family Services. Ohio’s Adult Protective Services department is then tasked with addressing these allegations, which involves investigating the report as well as meeting with the victim and the person alleged to have committed the abuse.
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Signs of Elder Abuse
Elder abuse can be emotional, financial, physical, and sexual. Furthermore, the abuse is not always obvious. It is important for family members to remain watchful for various signs of abuse, which include the following:
- Anal or vaginal bleeding that is not connected to a medical condition
- Bloody, stained, or torn underwear
- Broken eyeglasses
- Bruising or scars on the body
- Caregivers who control or threaten the elderly individual
- Caregivers who refuse to let loved ones be alone with the elderly individual
- Changes in the elderly individual’s financial situation
- Failure to take medications properly
- Signs of restraint
- Unexplained broken bones
- Unexplained genital infections or STDs
- Unexplained withdrawals from a person’s bank account
- Unsafe living conditions including fire hazards and lack of heat
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Speak with our Seasoned Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
When nursing home abuse occurs, victims as well as their families are frequently left uncertain about how to proceed. For this reason, nursing home abuse often goes unreported. If you or a family member has been impacted by nursing home abuse, contact the nursing home abuse attorneys at Kruger & Hodges today to find out about your legal options for compensation.
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