Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect

There are more than 700 licensed nursing homes and over 3,000 assisted living facilities in Florida, making it one of the largest states in the country for elder care. In Miami-Dade County alone, thousands of elderly and vulnerable adults rely on these facilities for daily care, medical assistance, and basic needs. Unfortunately, cases of nursing home abuse and neglect continue to rise, leaving residents injured, traumatized, and in some cases, causing wrongful death.

The nursing home abuse lawyers at Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C. are dedicated to protecting the rights of elderly residents who have suffered from neglect, abuse, or mistreatment in long-term care facilities. We hold negligent nursing homes, staff, and corporations accountable for failing to provide safe and humane conditions for our most vulnerable loved ones. Whether your case involves neglect, physical abuse, financial exploitation, or medical malpractice within a nursing home, our firm has the resources, skill, and compassion to fight for justice.

⚖️ What Constitutes Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect?

Nursing home abuse and neglect take many forms. Some are obvious, while others are hidden and harder to detect. Common types include:

  • Physical abuse—hitting, pushing, rough handling, or overuse of restraints.
  • Emotional abuse—yelling, threats, humiliation, or isolation.
  • Sexual abuse—unwanted sexual contact or exploitation.
  • Neglect—failure to provide food, water, hygiene, or medical care.
  • Financial exploitation—theft, fraud, or misuse of a resident’s funds.
  • Medical neglect—failure to administer medications, treat illnesses, or prevent bedsores and infections.

📉 Warning Signs of Abuse or Neglect

Family members should be alert to possible red flags, such as:

  • Unexplained bruises, cuts, or burns
  • Sudden weight loss or malnutrition
  • Bedsores, infections, or poor hygiene
  • Withdrawal, fearfulness, or depression
  • Unexplained financial transactions
  • Staff refusing or delaying visitation

🚨 Florida Laws Protecting Nursing Home Residents

Florida has specific statutes protecting nursing home residents, including the Florida Nursing Home Residents’ Bill of Rights (F.S. §400.022). These laws guarantee residents the right to:

  • Be treated with dignity and respect
  • Receive adequate and appropriate healthcare
  • Live in a safe and clean environment
  • Manage their personal finances
  • Have access to family members and visitors
  • Be free from abuse, neglect, and exploitation

Facilities that violate these rights can face severe civil liability. Victims and families may pursue claims for damages, including medical costs, pain and suffering, and wrongful death.

🏥 Steps to Take After Suspected Abuse

If you suspect your loved one has suffered nursing home abuse or neglect:

  1. Report the incident to facility administrators.
  2. Call Florida’s Abuse Hotline (1-800-962-2873).
  3. Document injuries with photos, medical records, and witness statements.
  4. Contact an experienced nursing home abuse attorney immediately.

💼 Compensation in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

Victims and families may be entitled to recover:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and mental anguish
  • Loss of companionship (in wrongful death cases)
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or intentional abuse

📑 Proving Liability in Nursing Home Abuse Claims

To hold a nursing home or staff member accountable, you must establish the following elements:

  • Duty of Care: The nursing home had a duty to provide reasonable care and safety to the resident.
  • Breach of Duty: The facility or staff failed in their responsibilities through neglect, abuse, or inadequate supervision.
  • Causation: The abuse or neglect directly caused harm to the resident.
  • Damages: The resident suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm as a result.

🔍 Evidence in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

🔍 Evidence in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

  • Medical records and hospital reports
  • Photographs of injuries or unsafe conditions
  • Testimony from staff, residents, or family members
  • Financial documents showing exploitation
  • Expert witness testimony (medical, psychological, or forensic specialists)

🔄 Comparative Negligence

Although comparative negligence rarely applies in nursing home abuse cases, nursing homes and their insurers often try to argue that injuries were due to the resident’s pre-existing conditions or natural aging. An experienced attorney can counter these claims with medical evidence and expert testimony to prove that abuse or neglect caused the harm.

💼 We Are Here to Help With Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect

At Kaba Law Group, P.L.L.C., our attorneys have the experience, dedication, and compassion needed to protect your loved one’s rights and dignity. We aggressively pursue justice for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect and hold facilities accountable for their failures.

📞 If you suspect your loved one has suffered harm in a Miami-Dade County nursing home, call 305-245-9990 or contact us online today for a free, confidential consultation. We will fight to protect your family and get the compensation your loved one deserves.

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