Unfortunately, nursing home caregivers sometimes fall short of providing the compassionate care they promise, leading to abuse. Nursing home abuse has serious or deadly consequences to the victim, just when they most deserve compassionate care.
If you or your loved one suffered injury, worsened medical condition, or wrongful death in El Paso due to nursing home abuse, contact Cal Mundell Injury Law for the compensation and voice for justice your loved one deserves. Call us today at 915-250-0700 for a free consultation.
Why Choose Cal for Your El Paso Nursing Home Abuse Case?
El Paso native Cal Mundell began his career defending large insurance companies before becoming a staunch legal advocate for injury victims. This gives him crucial insight and enables him to make the most compelling claim possible for your nursing home abuse case in El Paso. With representation by Cal Mundell Injury Law, you can expect the following:
- A free confidential consultation and contingency-based payment, so you owe nothing until after your attorney has recovered your compensation through a settlement or court award for your damages
- A personalized strategy based on the unique circumstances of your case, rather than a carbon-copy approach that might not result in the best possible outcome
- A law firm committed to compassion, with a results-oriented approach that brings justice through financial accountability
- Access to renowned medical experts and an entire legal staff working to advance your case
A history of exceptional results makes Cal Mundell Injury Law a well-respected voice behind your nursing home abuse case in El Paso.
Understanding Nursing Home Abuse In El Paso
According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS), there were over 83,000 cases of elder abuse reported in Texas in 2023, an alarming increase over 60,000 cases during the previous year. There are several categories of nursing home abuse, making it essential for the family members of nursing home residents to understand the types of nursing abuse cases reported in Texas and elsewhere.
Nursing Home Neglect
This occurs when nursing home caregivers fail to provide adequate nourishment, hydration, hygiene, and social interactions. Nursing home neglect also occurs when caregivers neglect to give residents their prescribed medications or fail to identify and treat infections.
Abandonment is also a form of nursing home neglect; for example, when a caregiver assists an elderly resident to the toilet and then fails to return when the resident calls them, or when a resident is left outside in inclement weather conditions.
Physical Abuse In Nursing Homes
Physical abuse occurs in nursing homes when a caregiver or other staff member hits, kicks, pinches, shoves, pulls hair, or otherwise physically assaults a resident, or when one resident assaults another. Additional examples of physical abuse in nursing homes include the unauthorized use of physical restraints or intentional over-medication. As experienced El Paso personal injury attorneys, we are dedicated to holding negligent facilities and abusive individuals accountable for their actions.
Emotional Abuse In Nursing Homes
The emotional abuse of an elderly nursing home resident can be as serious as physical abuse, leading to diminished quality of life and shortened life expectancy. Common types of emotional abuse in nursing homes include yelling, berating, insulting, infantilizing, mocking, threatening, intimidating, and intentional isolation.
Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse is the least reported form of nursing home abuse in El Paso, but it is widely believed to be underreported. Sexual abuse includes any form of unwanted sexual touching or penetration by a staff member, another resident, a visitor, or anyone with access to the facility.
Nursing Home Financial Abuse
Financial abuse in Texas nursing homes occurs when staff members make unauthorized financial transactions in a resident’s accounts or gain access to their home, car, and personal possessions.
Signs of El Paso Nursing Home Abuse
Many nursing home residents are physically or cognitively unable to report their abuse. Others fail to report abuse due to feelings of shame, embarrassment, or an unwillingness to burden their loved ones. For this reason, it’s critical to be aware of the following signs of nursing home abuse:
- Unexplained injuries
- Broken personal items, such as glasses, dentures, and hearing aids
- Torn or bloodied clothing or bedding
- Poor hygiene
- Untreated bed sores
- Sudden weight loss
- Dry, cracked lips and skin
- Withdrawal from social activities
- Withdrawal from family and friends
- Bruising or bleeding around the private parts
- Reluctance to speak in front of staff members
- Cringing at sudden sounds or movements
- Unexplained financial transactions
If you suspect your elderly loved one has suffered nursing home abuse, it’s important to seek an immediate medical assessment by a doctor unassociated with the nursing home. Ask for a detailed medical record and obtain a copy of the elderly family member’s previous medical records. Report any findings to the local police and Texas Health and Human Services. Then, contact an experienced attorney specializing in nursing home abuse and neglect.
How Can a Nursing Home Abuse Claim in El Paso Help My Family?
A successful compensation claim cannot erase the injury, undo the emotional harm caused, or bring back a lost loved one, but it obtains compensation for the economic losses associated with the abuse case, serves as a means of justice through financial accountability, and is a deterrent to nursing homes to help prevent further abuse. A successful nursing home abuse case in El Paso recovers damages such as the following:
- Reimbursement for medical expenses
- Future medical expenses or a deceased loved one’s funeral costs
- Compensation for a family member’s lost earnings
- Compensation for pain and suffering
- Compensation for the resident’s emotional trauma
- Compensation for a family’s grief and anguish
A skilled nursing home attorney investigates, documents evidence of the nursing home’s liability, and makes the strongest possible case for full compensation.
Contact Our El Paso Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Today
The abuse of a vulnerable elderly loved one is not only a violation of the nursing home’s legal duty of care, it’s also an egregious breach of the trust that family members often have no choice but to place in the nursing home they task with their loved one’s care. Contact Cal Mundell Injury Law to gain a sense of justice through financial compensation in your El Paso nursing home abuse case. Contact us today at 915-250-0700 to schedule your free, confidential consultation.