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What do you do if you suspect sexual abuse at a nursing home?

Elderly nursing home residents are easy prey for sexual offenders. The United States Administration on Aging reported that in a span of one year, 548 complaints were filed on grounds of sexual abuse.  The AOA defined sexual abuse as nonconsensual sexual contact involving an elderly person. This includes rape, sodomy, coerced nudity, and showing sexually explicit material.

Signs and symptoms of nursing home sexual abuse.

There are certain symptoms and signs elderly nursing home patients display. Some of these signs include:

  • Bruises around the genital area or around the breasts of female residents
  • Unexplained venereal disease or genital infections
  • Abnormal vaginal or anal bleeding
  • Evidence of bloody or torn undergarments
  • The report from an elder complaining of being sexually assaulted

The key is to observe and listen for clues that set off an alarm inside your head. If you suspect abuse, remove your loved one and contact our nursing home sexual abuse lawyers as soon as possible.

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Who are the individuals that commit elderly abuse?

When dealing with nursing home sexual abuse against elderly residents, anyone who comes into contact with your loved one should be treated as a potential suspect.  The Nursing Home Abuse Resource Center states elderly abuse can happen from a nursing home staff member, another resident, strangers or even a family member.

  • Nursing Home Staff Member – This often happens when the nursing homes do not perform criminal background checks of potential employees. Without properly checking an individual’s background prior to employment, elderly residents can be sitting ducks for sexual offenders. Staff members are trained to detect signs of sexual abuse. If the staff members do not report a sexual incident, it is a sign of negligence.
  • Another Resident – in many cases, females and males inhabit nursing homes. Under these conditions, elderly abuse can happen between two residents. It normally happens when a staff member fails to supervise all activity within the nursing home.
  • A Stranger – This occurs when the nursing home is not adequately equipped with security devices to keep elderly residents safe. A stranger can enter the nursing home when employees are on smoke breaks or if someone fails to secure an outside door after using it.
  • Family Members – Many times marital ties may be the reason for sexual abuse in nursing homes. A nursing home may allow the incident to continue without report because of their relationship. However, if the resident is physically or mentally unable to perform sexual acts, then this may be grounds for sexual abuse.

Contact the Rasansky | McKenzie Law NOW for a FREE Legal Consultation regarding your loved one’s nursing home abuse or nursing home neglect case. Put our experience to work for you. We serve injury victims in Texas, Oklahoma and the entire United States.

Our nursing home abuse lawyers are committed to being an advocate for individuals who suffer from nursing home sexual abuse. If you feel that a loved one is a victim of elderly abuse or nursing home neglect, do not hesitate to fill out our free case evaluation form. Our team will gladly review the facts of your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find out if a nursing home is good or bad?

There isn’t a definitive list of “good” or “bad” nursing homes, but you can make better decisions if you do some educated snooping and make proper use the information that’s available.  You should visit any home you’re considering so you can see for yourself where your father might live.

  • Does the facility seem clean and well organized?
  • Is the staff responsive?
  • Search the Internet for articles, forums or information from past/present residents and family about the facility.
  • Take notes and ask for copies of written policies concerning patient care.

You should also contact the Texas Department of Human Services (1-800-458-9858) to check state survey reports.  Every nursing home in the state is inspected annually, and the TDHS can tell you whether the home you’re considering has violated state or federal standards

What are the warning signs that a nursing home may be unsafe?

When considering a Texas nursing home for your elder loved one, it can sometimes be difficult to look past the sales pitch and see the warning signs of nursing home abuse and neglect.

When touring a nursing home, be on the lookout for these warning signs:

  • Unclean sheets, floors, or bathrooms.
  • Unwelcoming staff members or administrators.
  • Strong odors – either of urine or of strong cleaners.
  • Evidence of restraint use, such as straps, vests, and wheelchair restraints.
  • A low number of staffers on the floor.
  • A low number of residents out and about (or a high number of residents medicated and in bed).
  • A lack of safety features, such as grab bars and slip-resistant pads.
  • Nursing home residents that are not well groomed.
  • Uneaten food or unappetizing food.
  • Dark hallways and undecorated rooms.

When touring a nursing home, ask to see an occupied room and to meet a resident or two. Visit unannounced and during a meal for the most accurate observations.
If you believe you have a Dallas nursing home abuse case, call Rasansky | McKenzie Law today to speak with a Texas nursing home neglect attorney.

How do I find a safe nursing home?

There is no sure way to find a nursing home unless you can personally vouch for the quality of care from a personal and intricate inspection of the home. Make an effort to visit the facility several times and at different times of the day. Pay close attention to how the staff behaves when dealing with patients. Observe the residents and take note if they seem happy or uptight. Examine the nursing home itself and determine whether it looks and smells clean, and if the patients are likewise well-groomed. For further assistance, ask a family member or friend for a recommendation or use an established nursing home finder service.

What are the warning signs of abuse?

If you suspect nursing home abuse, then start looking for physical evidence. Examine your relative’s body and look for broken bones, cuts, scars or sores. If you see evidence of physical abuse ask the patient what happened. Remember, the patient might not admit the abuse at first. If necessary, talk to staff members of the home, the staff supervisor or the attending physician. You even have the right to see the patient’s medical chart. For signs of neglect, carefully inspect the patient’s body and note if the resident seems dirty or malnourished. Make sure the patient’s room is clean. Take note of any signs of depression or drastic changes in the resident’s typical behavior.

What are the warning signs of sexual abuse in a nursing home?

Though shocking, sexual nursing home abuse is a reality for far too many seniors in TX adult care programs. Unfortunately, elders often have difficultly communicating their abuse to others. What are the signs of sexual abuse in a nursing home?

  • The appearance of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Your loved one has a fear of certain nursing home staffers or residents.
  • Your loved one becomes suddenly withdrawn or depressed.
  • Your loved one suddenly has trouble walking or complains of pain in the genital area.
  • Your loved one has bruising on their thighs, buttocks, or breasts.

What are the warning signs of nursing home neglect?

If you have an elder loved one living in a Texas nursing home or adult care center, it is vital that you are familiar with the signs of nursing home neglect:

  • Bedsores or pressure sores.
  • Frozen joints – your loved one is not often moved from bed or turned.
  • Over medication – your loved one seems drugged or vacant.
  • Unnecessary restraints.
  • Malnutrition and weight loss.
  • Dehydration and thirst.
  • Long waits before being able to visit your loved one.
  • Dirty clothing or bed sheets.
  • An unclean or unsanitary environment.
  • A sudden change in your loved one’s demeanor.
  • Unkempt appearance – such as tangled hair or dirty fingernails.
  • Signs of feces or urine on your loved one’s bed or clothes.

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