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Orange County Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

An Orange County nursing home abuse lawyer understands the unique legal and emotional challenges elder abuse cases involve, and we are ready to assist Californians involved in these sensitive, high-stakes scenarios.

The legal team at Hunter Law is dedicated to supporting you through every step of the daunting and complex legal process to come. Navigating elder abuse cases requires both an in-depth understanding of California’s elder laws as well as a compassionate approach that prioritizes your needs and well-being while aggressively driving your case toward a favorable outcome.

Elder abuse can be challenging to correctly identify and effectively confront. At Hunter Law, our highly reputable firm knows how to uncover the facts, analyze the evidence, and ensure that justice is upheld. We believe that everyone deserves to be able to tell their side of the story, receive fair treatment under the law, and access quality legal counsel, no matter what their specific role in an elder abuse case might be.

Whether you are an elderly person facing neglect in a nursing home, a family member who suspects that your elders are not being cared for adequately, or a care facility employee who has been implicated in neglect accusations, Hunter Law of Irvine, CA, can offer highly responsive and cost-effective legal assistance tailored to your exact circumstances and needs.

Understanding Elder Abuse and Nursing Home Neglect in Orange County

So, what is elder abuse, exactly? Put simply, the term “elder abuse” encompasses any act that causes harm or distress to an older person. In a legal context, this sort of abuse could correspond to the breaking of a number of criminal and civil codes in the State of California. Certain federal laws may also be relevant, depending on the exact circumstances of the case.

In nursing homes and assisted living facilities, typical incidences of elder abuse tend to include instances of:

  • Neglect – Failure to provide necessary care, such as food, water, medication, and hygiene services.
  • Physical Abuse – We often think about punching, kicking, biting, or weapon attacks when we hear the phrase “physical abuse,” but physical abuse does not always come in the form of blatantly striking a victim. The careless or excessive use of force when moving a vulnerable elderly patient, resulting in injury or pain, is a more subtle example of physical abuse that might occur in a healthcare or assisted living setting.
  • Emotional Abuse – Any actions causing mental distress, such as threats, humiliation, or isolation, could potentially constitute emotional abuse.
  • Financial Exploitation – Misusing or stealing an elderly person’s assets or financial instruments without consent is a form of elder abuse in California, and it can often happen in a nursing home setting.

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California’s elderly population, like that in the rest of the United States, is growing rapidly. Along with this growth, the need for safe and trustworthy healthcare and housing options for Californians in the latter years of their lives naturally grows as well.

Sadly, some assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and care centers can sometimes fall short of the standards required to protect and care for our elders. Abuse can occur in a wide variety of ways, from passive neglect to emotional abuse, on up to multiple perpetrators working together to financially prey on nursing home residents.

At Hunter Law, we have an impressive track record of success when it comes to handling elder abuse cases. We can confidently represent you if you need defense against abuse allegations, or if you or a family member needs protection from abuse. To learn more about how we can represent your interests and protect your rights in such a case, please contact our team to set up a confidential and compassionate consultation.

FAQs:

How Do I Report Nursing Home Abuse in California?

You report nursing home abuse in California by giving the details and available evidence to the proper authorities in the jurisdiction where the nursing home operates or where the abuse occurred. Depending on the type of abuse, this could be the local police department or the California Department of Public Health.

If you are an elderly adult facing nursing home abuse and have no way of reaching out to the police, contact the State of California Adult Protective Services agency at 1-833-401-0832. You will also want to report the abuse to your attorney in order to begin legal proceedings at your earliest possible convenience.

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Hunter Law – Upholding the Rights of Orange County Elders and Families

Elder abuse cases are complex and emotionally charged, calling for tact and an in-depth understanding of California law. With the Hunter Law team on your side, you can be assured that your needs and goals will always inform our legal strategy and that your case will be treated with the respect and priority it deserves.

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