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How Can I Identify Psychological Abuse in an Orange County Nursing Home?

Elder abuse in an Orange County nursing home can be difficult to identify no matter what form the abuse takes. Yet some types of nursing home abuse are even more difficult to identify than others because they do not have obvious physical signs and symptoms. There are many different forms…

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Seeking Justice: Addressing the Crisis of Sexual Abuse in San Diego Nursing Homes

When we transition a loved one into a long-term care facility, we do so with the expectation of safety and professional care. We watch for common red flags like bedsores or unexplained bruises. However, one of the most devastating yet under-discussed forms of mistreatment is sexual assault. A harrowing case…

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Underreporting of Elder Abuse in Rancho Bernardo

The primary way that state and federal agencies keep track of nursing home and elder abuse rates in the U.S. is through reporting. In other words, healthcare workers, physicians, nursing home staff, and others who interact with seniors are supposed to report incidents of nursing home abuse or neglect to…

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How “Post-Hospital Syndrome” May Harm Elderly Patients in Rancho Bernardo

There are many different ways that elder abuse and neglect can happen in Rancho Bernardo, and seniors can suffer from a variety of injuries as a result of nursing home negligence. While we often think about scenarios in which injuries can occur in skilled nursing facilities, should older adults and…

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Spotting Emotional Elder Abuse in Rancho Bernardo

Nursing home abuse can take many different forms, and most of us expect it to be physical abuse or neglect. However, a common form of nursing home abuse is elder emotional or psychological abuse. It is important for family members and loved ones of elderly nursing home patients to be…

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What Carlsbad Nursing Homes do Not Want You to Know

Elder abuse is prevalent in Carlsbad, and many families seeking out nursing homes for their elderly loved one worry about nursing home abuse and neglect. According to an article in Health & Fitness CheatSheet, there are many things that nursing homes do not want patients to know—from information contained within…

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How Physical Exercise Could Prevent Dementia in Valley Center Residents

If you are physically fit in older age, are you less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? According to a recent article in The Washington Post, “physically fit women seem to live longer free of dementia.” Given that dementia often makes individuals more vulnerable to nursing…

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What San Diego Families Should Know About Self-Inflicted Elder Abuse

When your elderly loved one shows signs of elder abuse or neglect, how can you know whether a caregiver is perpetrating the abuse or whether the harm is self-inflicted? Depending upon whether an older adult in your life has been injured because of negligence by a staff member at a…

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Nursing Homes Continue to Overmedicate Dementia Patients

Do you have a loved one with dementia who resides in a nursing home in Carlsbad? If so, it is important to pay close attention to the risks of overmedication for dementia patients. While we have been discussing the problematic off-label use of antipsychotic drugs in patients with Alzheimer’s for…

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Rising Nursing Home Evictions Raise Concerns About Elder Abuse

Whether you are reading about nursing home evictions in Poway or elsewhere in Southern California, it is important to think carefully about the rising rates of evictions and how these actions might rise to the level of elder and dependent adult abuse in the state. According to a recent article…

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