Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
Abuse, neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults and the elder is a concern in South Carolina. Reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of people in nursing homes and other institutional settings in South Carolina has increased 25% since 2000.
Nursing home abuse refers to elder abuse that takes place in a residential, long-term care facility. It is also sometimes referred to as institutional elder abuse. Such abuse includes:
Protection in South Carolina
There are both federal and state laws designed to protect nursing home residents. In South Carolina, § 16-3-1050 makes it is a crime for certain persons to fail to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a nursing home resident, to abuse, neglect, or exploit a nursing home resident, or to interfere with the investigation of a report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Further, South Carolina Code § 43-35-5, the Omnibus Adult Protection Act, establishes The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program which is responsible for investigating "reports of alleged abuse, neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults occurring in facilities."
Preventing and Detecting Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes
The following are some steps that residents and their families can take to limit the potential for nursing home abuse:
- Dehydration or malnutrition;
- Bed sores or frozen joints;
- Poor hygiene;
- Abrupt behavioral changes;
- Signs of physical injuries such as bruises, cuts, burns, sprains, or fractures;
- Venereal disease or genital infections, vaginal or anal bleeding;
- Over-sedation;
- Nursing home resident is not allowed to be alone with visitors;
- Large sums of money suddenly withdrawn from resident's bank accounts;
- Wills and/or financial documents are abruptly changed;
- Nursing home resident’s possessions are missing; or
- Nursing home staff does not allow resident to have visitors or to be alone with visitors, or there are delays in allowing visitors to see the nursing home resident.
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If you or someone you know has been a victim of nursing home abuse and neglect, call the law firm of Futeral & Nelson, LLC locally at (843) 284-5500, toll free at (877) 913-5500, or email info@charlestonlaw.net.
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