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Metairie Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Many Louisiana residents live out their final years in a nursing home or similar assisted living facility. Unfortunately, many nursing homes do not provide the high quality of care that residents and their families expect. Like many for-profit businesses, nursing homes often cut corners when it comes to care, and this often leads to serious acts of abuse or neglect going undetected.

If you have a relative that is in a harmful assisted living situation, you do not have to stand by and hope the problem resolves itself. An experienced Metairie nursing home abuse lawyer can help you in taking action and holding the facility and its owners accountable for their actions. At Palazzo Law Firm, we have assisted many nursing home residents and their families seek compensation for acts of abuse or neglect that should never have happened in the first place.

What Are the Common Forms of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect?

Louisiana law guarantees a number of rights for nursing home residents. These include the right to basic civil and religious liberties, the right to speak with family and friends without censorship, and the right to access any necessary healthcare, social, and legal services. A resident or their family can sue a facility that refuses to respect any of these rights.

A nursing home may also be liable for any of the following types of abuse:

  • Physical abuse. Nursing home staff should never use physical violence against a resident. This includes the medically unnecessary use of restraints or force feeding. Physical abuse may also cover injuries due to lack of care, such as bedsores.
  • Emotional abuse. Staff members should also not use psychological or verbal abuse in order to control or manipulate residents. This can include the use of derogatory or demeaning language. It may also encompass acts such as isolating a resident or depriving them of contact with family members.
  • Sexual abuse. It should go without saying that nobody should ever force or coerce a nursing home resident to engage in sexual activity.
  • Financial abuse. In many cases, nursing home abuse doesn’t target the resident so much as their bank account. If a nursing home or any of its staff misappropriate a resident’s property or funds, they can be held liable.

Even when nursing home abuse is committed by one or two staff members, it often reflects on the negligence of the entire operation. A nursing home can be held liable for deliberately under-staffing a facility, failing to properly screen potential hires, and even providing inadequate training. All of these may be grounds for legal action against the facility.

Contact The Palazzo Law Firm Today

Nursing home abuse is a serious matter. Residents are often vulnerable and unable to speak for themselves. That is why it is important to work with a qualified Metairie nursing home abuse lawyer who can speak for them. If you need to speak with an attorney right away, contact Palazzo Law today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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