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Nursing Home Abuse Facts

 

The 2000 Survey of State Adult Protective Services (National Center on Elder Abuse) reports the items below.

National Statistics

According to national data, elder abuse is primarily a "family problem" with perpetrators most likely being:

Adult children of the victim (47 percent), spouses (19 percent),
grandchildren (9 percent), or other relatives (9 percent).


The most common types of abuse are:

  • neglect (49 percent),

  • emotional/psychological (36 percent),

  • physical (25 percent), and

  • financial/material exploitation (30 percent).


    Those being abused are the most vulnerable:

  • 48 percent of abuse cases involve people who are unable to take care of themselves.

  • 29 percent of victims are only marginally able to take care of themselves.

  • The percentages include elders who live alone or with relatives, as well as those within long-term care facilities.

    Crimes committed by family members and caretakers occur far more frequently than crimes perpetrated by strangers yet are the least reported and prosecuted. Only an estimated 21 percent ever get reported to Adult Protective Services or the police.

    According to a national study, more than a half-million people, aged 60 and over, experienced abuse, neglect or self-neglect during a single year. The same study estimates that for every reported incident of abuse or neglect, five go unreported.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Anyone can report nursing home abuse and neglect.
Anyone can and should report abuse and neglect. It is a violation of state and federal law for any person, including facility staff, volunteers, visitors, family members or guardians, or another resident, to abuse or neglect a resident. If you suspect abuse or neglect, or if a resident tells you they are experiencing this problem, it is important to believe the resident and report the allegation immediately. This will help prevent further suffering by any resident. Many states have laws that require the reporting of abuse and neglect. Find out what your state requires. Put your report in writing, date it, and keep a copy. Convey as much information as you can about the situation. Provide as much background information as possible. A thorough report will help the investigator to address the situation quickly.

 


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News about Nursing Home Abuse cases in Virginia and nationwide:

Oak Park Nursing Home Fined For Not Reporting Abuse
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Woodbine Nursing Home has been fined $10,000 (Statement of Violation) by the Illinois Department of Public Health for failure ...
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Attorney General Lockyer Announces "Operation Guardians" To Combat Abuse And Neglect Of Elderly Californians In Nursing Homes
March 27, 2000(LOS ANGELES) – Attorney General Bill Lockyer today announced "Operation Guardians," a new partnership of state, local and ...
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Beware Nursing Homes Asking Residents To Waive Their Legal Rights To Sue For Abuse Or Neglect
The need for protection of the elderly against abuse or neglect in nursing homes or other assisted living facilities has resulted in consumer prote...
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Nursing Home Terms

 


Today's Terms

Concerns/Complaints

Definition:
Concerns/complaints related to issues surrounding the care of an elderly individual's home and/or institutional care.

Trustee

Definition:
A legal term referring to a person who holds legal title to property in order to administer it for a beneficiary.

Alzheimer's Disease

Definition:
A progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by death of nerve cells in several areas of the brain, leading to loss of mental functions and physical function. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia.

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Nursing Home Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Nursing Homes:

  • Wrongful Death
  • Physical Abuse
  • Malnutrition Abuse
  • Wrong Medicine
  • Financial Abuse

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Virginia Nursing Home Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an nursing home attorney you should contact our Nursing Home Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Alexandria
  • Annandale
  • Arlington
  • Ashburn
  • Blacksburg
  • Burke
  • Centreville
  • Charlottesville
  • Chesapeake
  • Chester
  • Chesterfield
  • Christiansburg
  • Colonial Heights
  • Culpeper
  • Danville
  • Dumfries
  • Fairfax
  • Falls Church
  • Fredericksburg
  • Front Royal
  • Glen Allen
  • Hampton
  • Harrisonburg
  • Herndon
  • Hopewell
  • Leesburg
  • Lorton
  • Lynchburg
  • Manassas
  • Martinsville
  • Mc Lean
  • Mechanicsville
  • Midlothian
  • Newport News
  • Norfolk
  • Petersburg
  • Portsmouth
  • Powhatan
  • Radford
  • Reston
  • Richmond
  • Roanoke
  • Salem
  • Spotsylvania
  • Springfield
  • Stafford
  • Staunton
  • Sterling
  • Suffolk
  • Vienna
  • Virginia Beach
  • Waynesboro
  • Williamsburg
  • Winchester
  • Woodbridge
  • Yorktown
 


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