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Uncovering the non-economic damages in nursing home abuse cases

On Behalf of | May 18, 2023 | Nursing Home Abuse

When you learn your loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse, the first thing that comes to mind is probably the physical injuries they suffered. However, it’s essential to recognize that the harm may extend far beyond what eyes can see.

The emotional and psychological harm to your loved one is equally devastating to them and is among the most profound non-economic damages in nursing home abuse incidents.

Nursing home abuse can result in mental issues

The fear, anxiety and trauma resulting from abusive experiences can have long-lasting effects on the victim’s mental well-being. It can lead to depression,  post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders and other mental issues that can severely impact your loved one’s quality of life.

Strained relationships and social isolation

Nursing home abuse victims may struggle to trust or relate with others and withdraw from society as a coping mechanism. It can lead to strained relationships with close kin, leaving your loved one alone and disconnected.

Loss of dignity and self-esteem

The loss of dignity and self-esteem by victims of nursing home abuse is often overlooked. Your loved one may have a heightened sense of vulnerability and feel indignified due to the abuse they suffered at the hands of trusted caregivers. It can affect their dignity and self-esteem, as they may feel helpless in the face of the abusers.

Get your loved one justice

If your loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse, be it physical, financial or emotional, you need to take the necessary steps to hold the responsible parties accountable. Explore the legal options available to get your loved one justice for the harm they suffered.