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St. Louis Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Attorney Melissa Donlon
Licensed in Missouri

Nursing home abuse is an alarming and growing concern that affects some of the most vulnerable members of our society—elderly residents who rely on nursing home facilities for essential medical care and day-to-day support.

If you suspect that your loved one is being abused or neglected in a nursing home, you should seek help from an experienced St. Louis nursing home abuse lawyer. These lawyers hold nursing homes accountable for their actions and ensure victims receive justice and compensation for their suffering.

Why Hire Nursing Home Law Center

At Nursing Home Law Center, we are dedicated to seeking justice and securing compensation for victims of nursing home negligence. Our skilled legal team has a strong history of handling these cases with care and achieving substantial settlements and verdicts.

We perform comprehensive investigations to ensure every aspect of the abuse—such as medical costs, emotional distress, and other damages—is thoroughly addressed. With our extensive experience in nursing home abuse claims, we manage the legal process efficiently and are relentless in defending your rights.

Throughout the case, we offer compassionate and open communication, ensuring that you and your loved ones are well-informed, supported, and confident at every stage.

Types of Cases Handled by Our St. Louis Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Nursing home abuse occurs when a nursing home staff member or facility causes harm, neglects, or exploits a resident, leading to physical, emotional, or financial injury. It can manifest in various forms, each with devastating consequences for nursing home residents and their families. 

Below are the different types of nursing home abuse cases that our nursing home abuse lawyers frequently handle:

Physical Abuse

Physical abuse involves any intentional use of force that results in bodily harm to a nursing home resident. This abuse includes hitting, slapping, or improper use of chemical or physical restraints.

Mental and Emotional Abuse

Mental and emotional abuse occurs when staff members subject residents to verbal threats, humiliation, or isolation. This type of abuse can lead to anxiety, depression, and emotional trauma, severely impacting the resident’s mental well-being and quality of life.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual assault in nursing homes includes any unwanted sexual contact or exploitation of a nursing home resident. Due to their vulnerability, many residents are unable to defend themselves, making them prime targets for sexual predators within the facility.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice in nursing homes involves negligent medical care, including the development of bedsores, medication errors, or failure to provide necessary medical treatment.

Negligence

Nursing home negligence occurs when a nursing facility fails to meet the basic needs of a resident, leading to conditions such as poor hygiene, malnutrition, dehydration, or even elopement (when a resident wanders off unsupervised).

Financial Abuse

Financial exploitation involves the unauthorized or illegal use of a resident’s personal property or funds. This abuse can include stealing money, forging signatures, or coercing residents into giving away assets, leaving them financially vulnerable.

Wrongful Death

In the most tragic cases, nursing home abuse can result in the wrongful death of a resident. When nursing homes fail to provide the necessary care or engage in abusive practices, the consequences can be fatal. Families may pursue a wrongful death claim to seek justice for their loved one and hold the responsible parties accountable.

Federal and state laws protect nursing home residents and are designed to ensure their safety, well-being, and dignity.

One critical federal protection for nursing home residents is the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987. This law ensures that nursing homes provide adequate medical care and a quality of life for residents.

It outlines a set of resident rights, which include the right to be free from physical and mental abuse, the right to participate in decisions about their medical care, and the right to privacy and dignity. Nursing homes are required to follow these federal standards to receive Medicare and Medicaid funding.

In addition to federal laws, Missouri law also protects Missouri nursing home residents.

The state’s Department of Health and Senior Services regulates nursing homes, ensuring they meet minimum care standards. Missouri law specifically addresses issues such as elder abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation.

Nursing homes are required to provide adequate staffing, proper nutrition, and essential medical care. When these standards are not met, nursing home facilities can be held legally responsible for any harm caused to residents.

Eligibility to File a Claim

Under both federal and Missouri law, nursing home residents or their legal representatives have the right to file a nursing home abuse claim. If the resident cannot file a claim due to mental incapacity, a family member or legal guardian can pursue justice on their behalf.

Liability in Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Cases 

Nursing home neglect cases often involve more than just the direct actions of a single individual. Identifying all liable parties is essential to ensuring that victims receive full compensation and justice for the harm they have suffered.

Nursing Home Staff Members

Staff members, including nurses, aides, and other caretakers, can be held directly responsible if they engage in abuse, mistreatment, or neglect. This act includes failing to provide essential care, such as feeding, hydration, or medication, or directly causing harm through abusive actions.

Nursing Home Administration

The nursing home’s management or administration can be liable for neglect or abuse that results from poor oversight, insufficient staffing, or inadequate training. If a facility fails to implement proper safety protocols or hires unqualified staff, the administration may be held accountable for any resulting harm to residents.

Contractors or Third-Party Service Providers

In some cases, nursing homes hire third-party contractors for services such as medical care, transportation, or security. If these contractors engage in neglectful or abusive practices, they can be held liable for any injuries or harm caused to the residents.

Medical Professionals

Doctors, nurses, or therapists providing care to nursing home residents can be held responsible for medical malpractice, including medication errors, failure to treat bedsores, or misdiagnosing a condition. When medical professionals fail to meet the expected standard of care, they may be liable for the resident’s injuries or decline in health.

The Nursing Home Facility Itself

The facility can be held liable for systemic failures, such as a lack of proper supervision, failure to maintain safe conditions, or a history of neglect. A nursing home abuse attorney can help investigate whether the facility’s policies and practices contributed to the abuse or neglect.

How Our St. Louis Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Can Help

At the Nursing Home Law Center, our team of St. Louis nursing home abuse attorneys is committed to helping victims and their families seek justice and recover compensation for the harm caused by nursing home neglect.

We understand the devastating impact abuse has on nursing home residents and their families, and we are dedicated to holding the responsible parties accountable for their actions.

Free Case Evaluation

We begin by offering a free consultation to discuss the details of your case. During this confidential evaluation, our nursing home abuse attorneys will assess the evidence and determine whether you have grounds for a personal injury case. 

This initial meeting helps us understand your situation, answer your questions, and explain your legal options without obligation.

Case Investigation

Our legal team conducts a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the abuse. We gather critical evidence, such as medical records, witness statements, and facility reports, to build a strong case on your behalf. 

This process includes identifying the responsible parties—whether it’s the nursing home staff members, management, or third-party providers—and documenting the extent of your loved one’s injuries or emotional trauma. We leave no stone unturned in pursuing justice for your family.

Filing the Claim

Once the investigation is complete, we will handle all aspects of filing the legal claim on your behalf. Our personal injury lawyers are well-versed in Missouri law and federal regulations, such as the Nursing Home Reform Act, ensuring your claim is filed correctly and within the required deadlines. 

We handle the legal paperwork and communications, allowing you to focus on your family while we pursue the claim.

Settlement Negotiation

In many cases, nursing home abuse lawsuits are resolved through settlement negotiations. Our personal injury attorneys are skilled negotiators who work tirelessly to secure a fair settlement that covers your loved one’s medical expenses, emotional distress, and other damages. 

We communicate directly with the insurance company and the nursing home’s legal counsel to ensure your family is compensated appropriately for the abuse or neglect your loved one has endured.

Trial Representation 

We are fully prepared to take your case to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Our attorneys have a strong track record in the courtroom and will present a compelling case to ensure those responsible for the abuse are held accountable. We will stand by your side throughout the trial, advocating for justice and maximum compensation.

Common Signs of Elder Abuse Among Nursing Home Residents 

There are 125 Medicare-approved nursing homes in St. Louis. 88 assisted living facilities (70.4%) have received a below or much-below-average overall score. Specifically, 87 nursing homes (69.6%) fail health inspections, highlighting regulatory compliance and safety standards concerns.

Regarding staff levels, 91 assisted living facilities (72.8%) received low scores, highlighting widespread inadequacies in staffing that can affect the quality of care and attention residents receive.

Regarding quality measures, 50 nursing homes (40%) are rated poorly, indicating that most St. Louis nursing homes do not meet the high standards of care. [1]

The worst-rated nursing homes in St. Louis include:

Alpine Breeze Health and WellnessArmour Oaks Senior Living Community
Aspire Senior Living Excelsior SpringsAvalon View Health and Wellness
Baptist Homes of IndependenceBonner Springs Nursing & Rehab Center
Carmel Hills Wellness & RehabilitationCarnegie Village Rehabilitation & Health Care Center
Clara Manor Nursing HomeDelmar Gardens of Overland Park
Edgewood Manor Health Care CenterExcel Healthcare and Rehab Overland Park
Garden Terrace at Overland ParkGregory Ridge Health Care Center
Hilltop at Blue River, TheIgnite Medical Resort Carondelet LLC
Ignite Medical Resort Rainbow Boulevard, LLCIndependence Manor Care Center
Jefferson Health CareKaw River Care and Rehab
Lee’s Summit PlaceMedicalodges Post Acute Care Center
Merriam Gardens Healthcare & RehabilitationParkview Healthcare
Parkway Health Care CenterPrairie Ridge Health & Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Center of IndependenceRehab of Kansas City South
Riverbend Post Acute RehabilitationRosewood Rehab and Healthcare Center
Seasons Rehab and Healthcare CenterShawnee Post Acute Rehabilitation Center
Shangri-LA Rehab & Living CenterSunrise Nursing & Memory Care
The Healthcare Resort of Kansas CityTiffany Springs Rehabilitation & Health Care Center
Valley Manor and Rehabilitation CenterWilshire at Lakewood Rehab Center

Recognizing the signs of nursing home abuse is crucial in protecting the health and well-being of nursing home residents. Families should always be on the lookout for any changes in their loved one’s physical or mental state, as these may indicate underlying issues in the nursing home facility. Some of the warning signs are:

  • Unexplained bruises, cuts, burns, or fractures;
  • Sudden or frequent trips to the hospital;
  • Poor personal hygiene;
  • Bed sores (pressure ulcers);
  • Sudden changes in behavior;
  • Withdrawal from social activities;
  • Significant weight loss, malnutrition, or signs of dehydration;
  • Fearfulness around certain staff members;
  • Unexplained withdrawals from bank accounts, missing personal belongings, or changes in wills or power of attorney.

What to Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Neglect

If you suspect that your loved one is experiencing nursing home neglect, it’s crucial to act quickly to ensure their safety and well-being. Here are the key steps you should take if you believe your family member is being mistreated in a nursing home facility:

Call 911 if There’s Immediate Danger

If you believe your loved one is in immediate physical danger or suffering from serious injuries, do not hesitate to call 911. Emergency services will ensure that your family member receives medical attention right away, and, if necessary, law enforcement will step in to protect them.

Report to the Nursing Home Administrator or Management

Once the immediate threat is addressed, or if the situation is not urgent, report your concerns to the nursing home administrator or management. They are required to investigate complaints of suspected abuse and take corrective action. Document your concerns in writing and keep a record of all interactions you have with the facility to ensure a paper trail.

File a Complaint with Your Local Ombudsman’s Office

If the nursing home fails to address your concerns or if you want additional oversight, you can file a complaint with your local Ombudsman’s office. 

The Ombudsman advocates for nursing home residents, working to resolve issues related to abuse, neglect, and poor care. They investigate complaints and mediate between the resident, family, and the nursing home to protect the resident’s rights.

Contact a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Finally, it’s essential to consult with a St. Louis nursing home abuse lawyer as soon as possible. An experienced attorney can help you gather evidence, investigate the situation, and guide you through filing a personal injury claim. 

Your lawyer will work tirelessly to protect your loved one’s rights, hold the responsible parties accountable, and pursue financial compensation for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and other damages.

Damages You Can Recover Through a Nursing Home Abuse Claim

If your loved one has suffered from nursing home neglect, pursuing a nursing home abuse case can help recover compensation for the harm they’ve endured.

Economic Damages

Economic damages are intended to cover the financial costs directly related to the abuse or neglect. These damages are typically quantifiable and include expenses such as:

  • Medical Expenses: This bill includes costs for hospital visits, surgeries, rehabilitation, medications, and any ongoing medical care resulting from the abuse or neglect. For example, treating bed sores, fractures, or infections caused by inadequate care may lead to significant medical costs.
  • Personal Property Loss: If the abuse involved theft or destruction of the resident’s belongings, the value of the lost or damaged property can be recovered.
  • Funeral and Burial Costs: In wrongful death cases, families may recover compensation for the funeral and burial expenses incurred after the untimely death of their loved one.

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages are awarded for the intangible losses that the victim and their family experience due to the abuse. While these damages are harder to quantify, they often address the emotional and psychological impact of the situation. Examples include:

  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical pain, discomfort, and suffering the resident endured as a result of the abuse or nursing home’s negligence.
  • Emotional Distress: Abuse often leads to significant emotional trauma, including anxiety, depression, and fear. Noneconomic damages can help compensate for this mental and emotional suffering.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: If the abuse has significantly reduced the resident’s quality of life, such as causing them to lose their ability to engage in activities they once enjoyed, this loss can be compensated.
  • Loss of Companionship: In wrongful death cases, family members may be compensated for the loss of companionship, guidance, and emotional support that their loved one provided.

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are designed to punish the nursing home or individuals responsible for the abuse and deter similar behavior in the future. These damages are awarded in cases where the abuse was especially malicious, intentional, or involved gross negligence.

The Cost of Hiring a St. Louis Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

At Nursing Home Law Center, we understand the financial burden that families often face when dealing with nursing home neglect cases. That’s why our law firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront for our legal services. Our fee is only collected if we successfully secure compensation for your loved one.

This arrangement ensures every family, regardless of their financial situation, has access to experienced legal representation without the worry of additional costs.

In Missouri, the statute of limitations for filing a nursing home abuse lawsuit is generally five years from the date of the abuse or neglect. However, this time frame can vary depending on the specifics of the case, such as the discovery of the abuse or the type of claim being filed (e.g., wrongful death or medical malpractice).

Missing this deadline can prevent you from pursuing a legal claim and recovering financial compensation for the abuse, so it’s essential to consult with an experienced St. Louis nursing home lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact a St. Louis Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Today!

At Nursing Home Law Center, our experienced legal team understands the devastating impact nursing home neglect has on residents and their families.

With a proven track record of handling nursing home abuse cases throughout Missouri, we are here to provide the compassionate guidance you need while fighting tirelessly for the compensation your family deserves.

Contact us for a free and confidential consultation to discuss your case and take the first step toward justice.

Call us at (800) 926-7565. or fill out our contact form.

References: [1] Medicare

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