Adult Day Care Negligence Lawyer in California
Are you looking to hold a negligent adult day care center accountable for your or your loved one’s abuse? Lanzone Morgan, LLP is ready to assemble our team to advocate for you and your family. Contact our adult day care negligence lawyers in California at 888-887-9777 now.
We have extensive experience suing the following facilities: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Memory Care Facilities, Adult Day Care Centers, and more.
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Adult Day Care Abuse Attorneys
Adult Day Care (ADC) is operated as a daily care facility for elder adults who need supervision or assistance with daily routine activities like eating, maintaining personal hygiene, and taking medications. In California, any care facility involved in providing care for people 18 years or older, for supervising daily activities or providing protection for these individuals is called an adult day care facility.
While a large number of adult day care programs offer rehabilitative services, including occupational and physical therapies, nutritional counseling, case management services, along with recreational or social activities, they are not legally allowed to provide medical care. Caregivers or supervisors can drop their elderly loved ones in these adult care facilities for a few hours each day, but unfortunately, adult day care abuse cases are on the rise in these facilities.
"Lanzone Morgan, LLP is one of the leading elder abuse law firms in the United States. We litigate California elder and nursing home abuse cases on behalf of elderly or dependent adults and their families to protect their rights. We help those suffering from abuse by caretakers, nursing homes, and other facilities, because every life deserves dignity. Call Lanzone Morgan, LLP for a free consultation so we can put an end to abuse and neglect for you and your family."
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For the abuse and neglect of an 84-year-old woman that led to severe and permanent injuries
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For client who suffered severe injuries from falling while showering her mother after facility staff refused to shower her mother.
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For an elderly victim that incurred an unexplained compound fracture while residing at assisted living facility.
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For an elderly victim that incurred a Stage IV bedsore while residing at a skilled nursing facility.
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For the estate of a Vietnam War Veteran who was deprived of a significant portion of his VA Pension with Aid & Attendance benefit.
Get started on your path to justice with Lanzone Morgan, LLP. With 75+ years of experience, we have a proven track record of holding nursing homes accountable.
California Adult Day Care Abuse Law Firm
At Lanzone Morgan, LLP, we have years of experience handling elder abuse cases, both in daycare facilities and skilled nursing facilities. Over the years, we have come across some of the most disturbing abuse cases, but using our profound experience, we were able to get our clients legally compensated for the things they were made to go through. While getting monetary benefits may not matter for you right now, you are legally entitled to be compensated for any medical bills and the suffering.
If you suspect that an elderly relative or any elderly resident of an adult daycare facility or a skilled nursing facility is being abused, you should consider calling us at 1-888-887-9777 to speak to Anthony C. Lanzone and James M. Morgan today!
Common Types Of Adult Day Care Abuse
Almost all of the abuse risks that an elderly resident might have to face in a skilled nursing facility are also present in adult day care. Some elderly patients may be so mentally and physically frail, that they might lack the ability to convey to their loved ones that they are being abused. Therefore, family, friends, or any other caregiver responsible for dropping off the adult at the daycare facility should always be on the lookout for such signs which point to abuse.
Physical Abuse
Easy to point out, physical abuse is one of the most prominent abuses involved in such cases. You should always look for signs like bruises, marks, cuts, signs of restraints, and any unnecessary spots on the skin, which might be pointing to abuse.
Sexual Abuse
Any sort of unwanted or inappropriate gesture can be considered sexual abuse. Bleeding in the private areas, bruises or marks in or around the genital region, or sudden changes in behavior, all of these are symptoms of sexual abuse.
Financial Abuse
Patients suffering mental impairments should not be given expensive gadgets, or huge amounts of hard cash. In a large number of cases, we found out that staff members of an elder daycare facility were asking elderly residents to write checks for them for personal use.
Lack of Dignity
Changes in behavior or a negative perspective are all warning signs that an elder might be facing lack of respect due to verbal abuse. If you notice that your elderly relative is fearful or confused if they want to go to the daycare facility, this means you should look into the matter.
Written and edited by our team of expert legal content writers and reviewed and approved by attorney Anthony C. Lanzone.
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- Nursing Homes
- Assisted Living Facilities
- Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly, or RCFE
- Memory Care Facilities
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Adult Day Care Centers
- Continuing Care Retirement Communities
- Non-Emergency Transport Providers
- Acute Care Hospitals
- Nursing Home Infections
- Falls & Fractures
- Unexplained Broken Bones
- Bedsores/Pressure Sores
- Sepsis
- Medication Errors/Overmedication
- Unauthorized Use of Restraints
- Wheelchair Transfer Injuries
- Elderly Wandering & Elopement
- Elderly Sexual Assault & Abuse
- Dehydration & Malnutrition
- Poor Hygiene
- Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
- Amputation
- Choking Deaths
- Wrongful Death
- Financial Elder Abuse