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How to Monitor Loved Ones for Abuse in Care Facilities | Andreozzi + Foote

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How would you know if a loved one had been sexually assaulted or abused in a nursing home? There are often signs. Elderly residents can be vulnerable and may not be able to articulate what’s happening.

Physical signs, such as bruising or other injuries, should be noticed by nurses and doctors. Changes in behavior or signs of distress that are unusual for the person can also indicate abuse.

If you’re concerned about a family member, it’s important to check in regularly, look for unexplained bruises or injuries, and observe how they react around staff. Vulnerable populations, like the elderly, are often at higher risk because they may not be able to tell their stories.

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