Ideally, your older loved one may want to stay in their own home or with a family member to be cared for while they age.
Spotting Signs of Abuse in Your Loved One
As mentioned above, many different types of abuse take place in nursing homes. If you don’t know what to look for, you might miss the signs that your family member is being abused in their facility, and it could go on for even longer. Many of the signs of abuse are similar, which means it could be hard for you to identify which specific form of abuse is happening. What’s crucial is being able to spot the abuse so it can be reported and your loved one can get to safety. Here are some of the most common signs that your family member is being abused in their long-term care facility:
- Unexplained bruises or cuts
- Broken bones, especially hips
- Bed sores or pressure injuries
- Poor hygiene
- Soiled clothes and bedding
- Dehydration and malnutrition
- Mood changes
- Becoming withdrawn
- Missing items
- Unexplained financial transactions
If the facility staff won’t allow you to visit your loved one privately, it is a red flag. Your loved one should be able to make their own decisions, communicate, and visit with whoever they want without any intervention from the staff. If they seem to be hovering or controlling the conversation, then your loved one could be experiencing abuse. A Bentonville nursing home abuse lawyer can help you get your loved one out of that situation so that they can get better treatment and recover the compensation they deserve.