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Reasons for Nursing Home Neglect and How to Get Help

Most nursing home staff members do not set out to be abusive or neglectful.  Some nursing homes are understaffed and staff members become overwhelmed by having to care for a great number of patients.  Sometimes their frustration turns into neglect as they try to meet the demands of their jobs without becoming exhausted.  These staff members may neglect to give some residents a bath one day or help other residents with their exercises another day until the neglect becomes more frequent.  Other staff members turn to neglect because they don’t want to care for the residents or they’d rather spend their time doing something else.  These are the most dangerous abusers because their neglect is intentional.  If you need to report abuse of a nursing home resident, there are several options.  You can directly contact nursing home administrators to report an abusive staff member.  There are also nursing home abuse hotlines where you can anonymously report abuse if you are afraid speaking with a nursing home administrator will result in retaliation against your loved one.  If the care of the neglected resident is being paid for with state medical aid, you can also report the nursing home to Medi-Cal.  Contacting a Riverside nursing home abuse lawyer should be the first thing you do once the abuse is reported.  Speaking with an experienced San Diego nursing home abuse attorney can help you to document your case while it is fresh in your mind so that you have the best chances for a positive outcome.

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