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Verbal abuse takes its toll on nursing home abuse residents because it makes them feel like they are not worthy of being treated like respected individuals. The constant harassment, humiliation, embarrassment, and degradation make these nursing home residents feel like they are lesser people and do not deserve to be treated with respect, compassion, love, and concern. When verbal abusers use this type of abuse, they take away a person’s ability to think of himself as someone who deserves to be treated properly. This can lead to many emotional scars that don’t really fade with time. Nursing home residents who have been verbally abused repeatedly can try to hurt themselves, make negative comments about their capabilities, give up on activities that once brought them pleasure, and even start withdrawing from being around other people that once brought them companionship and fun times. All of these negative feelings and behaviors can reduce quality of life and make it difficult for nursing home residents to become active participants in their own care. If your loved one has been abused by a nursing home employee, contact an Orange County nursing home abuse attorney before you take any action. A lawyer will be able to help you come up with a plan of action that will yield the best results. If you or a loved on has questions regarding a nursing home abuse matter, please contact Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Michael Young for a FREE Consultation. Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Michael Young is a featured speaker at many nursing home abuse seminars throughout California. The Nursing Home Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin handles cases throughout California including Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbra, Fresno, Sacramento, Orange County, Bakersfield and Ventura.
Verbal abuse is any kind of talk that humiliates, harasses, embarrasses, or makes residents feel bad about their self worth. Abuse may include comments about a resident’s height or weight, the clothes a resident wears, what kind of people are in the family of a resident, how badly someone looks, the poor health of a resident, and similar comments. While some comments about these topics can be good, the way these comments are made is what makes them abusive. The abuser uses these comments to make fun of residents or make them feel bad about their lives. When a nursing home abuser uses any of these statements, it can make residents regret decisions, be embarrassed about their bodies, or even want to hurt themselves to escape the abusive comments. Verbal abuse may not be as dangerous as physical or sexual abuse, but it can leave invisible emotional scars that can haunt your loved one for many years. If you find out that a loved one has been verbally abused by a nursing home employee, then you need to investigate these claims thoroughly and remedy the situation. If you need to, you can contact a San Bernardino nursing home abuse lawyer for additional assistance. For questions about Nursing Home Abuse in Southern California you can contact Southern California Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Michael Young to discuss you or your loved ones situation. The Elder Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin serve all counties in Southern California, including nursing home neglect cases in Los Angeles, nursing home neglect cases in Riverside, nursing home negligence matters in Orange County, as well as San Bernardino and San Diego. Contact us if you would like more information on how you can put an end to nursing home abuse in southern California.
. Psychological abuse can run the gamut from name calling to taunting and everything in between. Psychological abuse is often used for control purposes so that residents will break down and do what they are instructed to do by nursing home employees. Psychological abuse can also be used to humiliate residents and make them feel like they are not even human. Because psychological abuse can be so psychologically damaging, residents who have experienced this type of abuse may exhibit new behaviors before they report abuse. These behaviors can include crying, acting aggressively, being afraid to socialize with others, and a number of other negative emotions. When you do receive a report of abuse, your loved one will probably not come out and say they were a victim of abuse. They may make subtle statements or mention that a staff member isn’t well-liked. If you hear this kind of information, you should contact a Riverside nursing home abuse lawyer so you can make sure your loved one stays safe in their nursing home. If you have questions or comments and have concerns about the care a loved on is receiving at a California nursing home facility please feel free to contact Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Michael Young for a FREE NURSING HOME ABUSE CONSULTATION on your nursing home abuse matter. The California Nursing Home Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin has offices throughout southern California to serve you including an elder abuse law office in Orange County, Riverside and San Bernardino County. Mr. Young handles nursing home neglect cases throughout the state of California on a case by case basis.
Psychological abuse is the humiliation or the intimidation of another person. This type of abuse usually occurs in relationships where power is not balanced. This includes parent-child relationships or relationships between a doctor and a patient or a professional and a client. In the context of nursing home abuse, psychological abuse takes place when a staff member intimidates or humiliates one or more of the nursing home’s residents. Because nursing homes are often understaffed, supervision of staff members is often not at an acceptable level. In addition, staff members are so busy supervising and caring for residents that they cannot always keep an eye on their coworkers. This is a perfect environment for an abusive person who wants to abuse a resident psychologically. Night shift staff members have more of an opportunity to commit this type of abuse because supervisors and administrators often work during the day, leaving only a skeleton staff on duty at night. A Riverside nursing home abuse lawyer can help you determine if abuse has occurred and guide you should you choose to pursue legal action against the nursing home. The Nursing Home Neglect Law Offices of Young and Wallin provides free consultations to all those in need. If you suspect a loved one may be the victim of nursing home neglect or abuse contact Mr. Young immediately to explore your options and preserve your rights. Elder Abuse Attorney Michael Young handles cases throughout California including Fresno, Bakersfield, San Diego, as well as nursing home abuse cases in Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Bernardino. Mr. Young is also will and able to handle nursing home neglect cases in Northern California including San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento.
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