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Santa Ana Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys

The Santa Ana Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers of Bisnar Chase believe that nursing homes have a duty and an obligation to their residents to provide a safe environment and quality care. There are close to a dozen nursing homes in Santa Ana. There is the potential for abuse or neglect in any nursing home, regardless of the reputation or rating that facility might have.

Since 1978, the law firm of Bisnar Chase has been gaining well-deserved justice for seniors who have suffered at the hands of poor care. Our law offices have won over $500 million dollars in compensation and also have sustained a 96% percent success rate.

If you or a loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, the experienced nursing home abuse lawyers at Bisnar Chase can help you not only receive just compensation but also help you hold the negligent nursing home accountable.

Call 949-203-3814 if anyone is worried that their loved one has been harmed in some way while in the care of a nursing home.

You do not have to suffer the consequences of abuse or neglect quietly.

Contact our Santa Ana nursing home attorneys for a free consultation.

Physical & Emotional Abuse in Santa Ana Nursing Homes

It may be difficult for the average person to imagine that someone would deliberately abuse a vulnerable, frail senior. However, there are nursing homes that foster a stressful environment.

Corporations that own these nursing homes tend to cut corners by understaffing these facilities and hiring cheap, unqualified staff to care for residents. The low staff-to-patient ratio makes it difficult for the nursing homes to provide the quality care that is expected. This not only creates an environment that is ripe for abuse but also puts patients in harm's way, making your loved one more susceptible to physical abuse.

There are some indicators that your family member is experiencing bodily harm.

Symptoms that your loved one is being physically abused at a senior care facility:

  • Bruising
  • Burns
  • Broken bones
  • Does not want to visit a doctor about their injuries
  • Gaps in the medical records

Don't be afraid to ask your loved one how the injuries occurred. You have the right to talk to the nursing home's administrators about your concerns and to view the medical records.

Other factors to take into consideration is if it is common that your loved one is weak and prone to falling, but remember that any time your loved one is hurt, you should be notified.

At times it can be possible that the nursing home is trying to cover up something.

Emotional abuse amongst senior citizens in nursing homes can range from being ignored to being threatened by a staff member. A nursing home employee can also abuse an elder by controlling certain aspects of their care such as not feeding them or controls where they go.

Signs that your loved one is experiencing psychological or emotional abuse may be:

  • Trouble with sleeping
  • Anxious
  • Depressed
  • Withdrawn
  • Constantly in the fetal position speaking to themselves

If you suspect that your loved one is suffering due to a staff member being abusive it is strongly suggested that you contact a Santa Ana Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. The law offices of Bisnar Chase will not only thoroughly investigate your loved ones nursing home abuse case but we will also be there each step of the way to provide you the best customer service. Call us at 949-203-3814 for a free case analysis.

Financial Fraud in Santa Ana

Did you know that financial abuse is common among elders?

Financial scams against elders are a growing form of abuse that involves individuals preying on senior citizens for financial gain. If you have recently moved a loved one into a Santa Ana nursing home, the thought of someone stealing from them may not have even crossed your mind. It is tragically common for individuals to trick elderly residents into investing in fraudulent companies or charities. In other cases, victims may have their checks stolen or their wills changed.

Elderly victims of financial fraud can not only be scammed by family members but they can also be threatened or conned by a stranger or staff member. Exploitation of finances can be prevalent in a number of situations.

For example, if a stranger were to bamboozle a senior resident they may tell the elder that the elder won the lottery, a family member is incarcerated and needs money to bail out or a person pretending to be from a home repair company stating that they will provide a service for free or at a low cost. If a stranger or worker is given the senior resident's financial information, that person can easily have access and take a massive amount of money from the senior resident's bank account.

It is important to stay on top of your loved one's finances and personal belongings.

NursinghomeAbuseGuide.org reported that within a three year period over one-third of nursing homes were cited for violating numerous federal standards. These violations led to seniors suffering from serious injuries.

Every nursing home resident is different and they all require different levels of care. It is the responsibility of all nursing home facilities to carefully monitor all residents to ensure that they are eating properly, that they are clean and that they are receiving the attention they need to stay healthy. Facilities that neglect their patients put them at risk of serious injuries and health issues.

Symptoms of nursing home neglect can be distinguished by:

  • Sudden and unexplained weight loss
  • A lack of personal hygiene
  • Unkempt appearance
  • Excessive sedation

If You Suspect that Your Loved one is Being Abused...

Many family members are confused about what to do when they have serious doubts about the care that their loved one is receiving at their nursing home facility. The loved ones of the elder may not know who to reach out to or what they can legally do.

There are 3 steps you can take if you suspect that your loved one is being abused in a senior living facility:

  1. Contact the administration to air your concerns. Put it in writing so there is a paper trail.
  2. If you do not get the desired response from the nursing home administration, contact a state ombudsman or file a complaint with the California Department of Public Health.
  3. Hire a Santa Ana nursing home abuse attorney who will remain on your side and ensure that your legal rights and best interests are protected.

Santa Ana Elderly Abuse Lawyers

If you or a loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, the experienced Santa Ana Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers at Bisnar Chase can help you not only earn the compensation you deserve but also help you hold the negligent nursing home accountable.

Our law office is dedicated to winning your personal injury case and catering to your needs whether it be answering a small question to continue informing you on what is happening with your claim.

Our mission statement is "To provide superior client representation in a compassionate and professional manner while making our world a safer place."

Brian Chase and his team of Southern California personal injury attorneys have a passion for fighting for the losses you have accumulated and have a passion for defending those who can't defend themselves against big corporations or insurance companies.

You do not have to accept it when nursing homes fail to take those responsibilities seriously and shortchange their elderly residents to boost profits.

Call 949-203-3814 today for a Free Case Consultation.

More Resources

The following is a list of nursing homes in Santa Ana that have been involved in incidents that brought harm to their patients due to negligence or unprofessional behavior.

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