Nursing home abuse happens when caregivers harm or neglect residents in long-term care facilities. Cases of nursing home abuse can include both intentional and unintentional harm. Abuse can result in trauma, medical emergencies, and even death. Sadly, abuse and neglect in nursing homes are common due to understaffing, improper training, and staff burnout. These factors can cause staff members to take out their job stress and frustration on the people they should care for. It may also prevent them from responding to urgent situations like falls or strokes. Fortunately, there are steps you can take if your loved one has suffered from nursing home abuse. Report any signs of abuse in nursing homes to the proper authorities, and call 911 if they are in immediate danger. You can also seek financial compensation to pay for your loved one’s medical care and other expenses with help from a nursing home abuse lawyer. The Nursing Home Abuse Center partners with top attorneys across the country who have recovered over $318 million for mistreatment in nursing homes. Get a free case review right now to see if we may be able to help your family.