Finding out that your loved one has been abused can leave you feeling angry, overwhelmed, and confused, which is why you should always consult with an elder abuse attorney if your loved one has been an abuse victim. Don’t face this difficult time alone.
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After serving in the U.S. Navy for five years and working as a stockbroker on Wall Street, Glenn completed his Juris Doctorate at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. He graduated in the top twenty percent of his class and has been helping Georgians navigate tough legal issues for years. When he is not at the office or court, Glenn enjoys time with his wife and two sons. Glenn is admitted in all Georgia state courts.
Ian graduated from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and is licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. Originating from Puerto Rico, Ian is fluent in Spanish and English and strives to help the Latino community in Georgia understand their rights when involved in personal injury matters. Ian has been on Vida 1010 AM radio to help answer legal questions for listeners and continues to find ways to reach out and educate the Atlanta community.
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Whether you suspect elder abuse from a healthcare provider or a nursing home facility, there are certain types of injuries that are common signs of abuse and neglect. Elderly are more prone to sustaining injuries during day to day activities, but abuse often manifests itself in a pattern of injuries. You should investigate the circumstances of the injury and talk with your loved one about how they were injured.
As family members, we typically know our loved ones better than anyone, and we also have a natural ability to tell when something has changed in our mother, father, or sibling’s demeanor. Rapid changes in a family member’s personality and emotions can be indicative of abuse. As such, you should be cognizant of these common symptoms associated with psychological or sexual abuse: