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Nursing Home Abuse

Protecting Your Loved Ones – Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri

Do you think a loved one may be the victim of nursing home abuse and neglect?  You are not alone – and you can make sure those at fault are held accountable. 

The St. Louis, Missouri, law firm of Stranch, Jennings & Garvey are experts in nursing home lawsuits. We help families just like yours navigate the legal system during these trying times by providing empathetic, caring and knowledgeable legal counsel. 

Partner with us to seek justice for your loved one – get in touch now.   

Take the first step toward receiving the help you need by filling out our contact form today!

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Indicators of Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse

St. Louis, Missouri, nursing home abuse can take many different forms, including physical assault, psychological trauma and financial exploitation. While abuse is often concealed, there are a few possible red flags.

Have you observed any of the following with your loved one in nursing home care?

  • Inexplicable injuries
  • Frequent falls and/or fractures

  • Poor hygiene
  • Bedsores
  • Sudden financial loss
  • Medication errors
  • Fear or withdrawal
  • Hospitalizations
  • Unclear cause of death

Did you say yes to any of the above, or pause to contemplate? Then act now – get in touch with us for a caring consultation. Let’s start the journey toward justice and healing.

Rights and Legal Options for Nursing Home Abuse in St. Louis, Missouri

Nursing home residents are protected by local, state and federal laws. These rights include the ability to file complaints, freedom from abuse and neglect, and access to quality medical care. 

Our nursing home abuse attorneys use these standards to assist the victims of mistreatment and their families. You’ll discover that at Stranch, Jennings & Garvey, we provide empathetic legal counsel along with one-on-one emotional support. 

Learn about our dedication to you inside and outside the courtroom. Together, let’s strive to protect your loved one’s honor. 

Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please consult with an attorney.

Take the first step toward receiving the help you need by filling out our contact form today!

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