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Many families and the elderly nursing home resident don't feel they have the power to stand up to the nursing home, they also don't know if they have the means to move the senior from the this nursing home to another.

Experienced nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys can fight for your loved one's rights and hold the guilty parties responsible by making them pay (literally).

Everyone gets older – that's just a fact of life. And while we can't avoid aging, we can take steps to ensure that our loved ones are properly cared for when they become elderly and can no longer take care of themselves.

When an elderly person makes abuse allegations, it is important to listen to that individual.

The Forms of Negligence

Published: 12/27/2010 by Tikee Pittman in Elder Law

Having family and loved ones in a nursing home can become a worrisome endeavor. Are they kept safe? Are they getting the proper care they need? How can you be sure they're living comfortably? It is not always the case that the elderly are being abuse

Filing a nursing home complaint can be one of those propositions that tend to make people a bit nervous.

Not everyone thinks that nursing home neglect is a crime, but it is.

Assisted living facilities are rapidly becoming the nursing homes of the future. According to the National Center for Assisted Living, there are over 36,000 licensed assisted living facilities nationwide with an estimated 1 million residents. However

Nursing home abuse is a tragic sin against the elderly.

With the emergence of advances in health care over the past several decades, the aged population has grown tremendously, and more and more of our seniors are ending up in institutional care.