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Nursing Home Concerns

Americans are living longer than ever. One result is that there are now nearly 1.6 million nursing home residents in the United States. In Pennsylvania alone, there are approximately 80,000 people living in nursing homes. To learn more about legal planning for elder care and long‑term support, see our Wills & Elder Law practice area.

If your loved one is admitted to a nursing home, personal care home or assisted living facility and you have concerns about their care, the following can be signs of neglect:

  • the development of bedsores
  • broken bones
  • unexplained injuries
  • malnutrition or dehydration
  • unexpected or unexplained death

There are many resources available to assist you with questions. Concerns can be voiced to these entities:

Finally, concerned family and friends can join the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, a national group dedicated to improving nursing home care, www.theconsumervoice.org.

In Pennsylvania, the courts recognize nursing home neglect and permit the filing of a lawsuit. If you have a question about this type of legal action, call our office and we can refer you to someone who can help.

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