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(5/5) When Something Feels Off: A Family Guide to Recognizing Abuse and Neglect in a Care Setting
This five-part blog series is for families who visited a loved one recently – over a holiday weekend, during a school break, or an ordinary afternoon – and came home with a feeling they couldn't shake. Something looked different. Your loved one seemed quieter than usual. The facility felt off somehow. This series will help you understand what you saw, what to ask, and what to do next. Whether your loved one is 15 or 85 and in a residential treatment program, a group home, a n
Apr 104 min read


(4/5) When Something Feels Off: A Family Guide to Recognizing Abuse and Neglect in a Care Setting
This five-part blog series is for families who visited a loved one recently – over a holiday weekend, during a school break, or an ordinary afternoon – and came home with a feeling they couldn't shake. Something looked different. Your loved one seemed quieter than usual. The facility felt off somehow. This series will help you understand what you saw, what to ask, and what to do next. Whether your loved one is 15 or 85 and in a residential treatment program, a group home, a n
Apr 93 min read


(3/5) When Something Feels Off: A Family Guide to Recognizing Abuse and Neglect in a Care Setting
This five-part blog series is for families who visited a loved one recently – over a holiday weekend, during a school break, or an ordinary afternoon – and came home with a feeling they couldn't shake. Something looked different. Your loved one seemed quieter than usual. The facility felt off somehow. This series will help you understand what you saw, what to ask, and what to do next. Whether your loved one is 15 or 85 and in a residential treatment program, a group home, a n
Apr 84 min read


(2/5) When Something Feels Off: A Family Guide to Recognizing Abuse and Neglect in a Care Setting
This five-part blog series is for families who visited a loved one recently – over a holiday weekend, during a school break, or an ordinary afternoon – and came home with a feeling they couldn't shake. Something looked different. Your loved one seemed quieter than usual. The facility felt off somehow. This series will help you understand what you saw, what to ask, and what to do next. Whether your loved one is 15 or 85 and in a residential treatment program, a group home, a n
Apr 73 min read


(1/5) When Something Feels Off: A Family Guide to Recognizing Abuse and Neglect in a Care Setting
This five-part blog series is for families who visited a loved one recently – over a holiday weekend, during a school break, or an ordinary afternoon – and came home with a feeling they couldn't shake. Something looked different. Your loved one seemed quieter than usual. The facility felt off somehow. This series will help you understand what you saw, what to ask, and what to do next. Whether your loved one is 15 or 85 and in a residential treatment program, a group home, a n
Apr 63 min read
Act Now: Why Waiting Could Cost You
What are Statutes of Limitations? Statute of limitations provide a legal deadline in which a claim must be filed. If you do not file your claim timely, the statute of limitations can run out leaving you unable to seek prosecution. Understanding the statute of limitations is critical for a plaintiff wishing to pursue legal action. Are Statutes of Limitations the same for all cases? No. Not only are there variances based on the type of case, there are also variances depending
Feb 182 min read


Top 5 Warning Signs of Elder Abuse
Important signs to watch for if you have a loved one in someone else's care. Physical Abuse Unexplained injuries or physical signs of punishment or restraint, such as bruises, scars, or burns. Emotional Abuse Depression, anxiety, or changes in behavior. Neglect Preventable health problems such as bedsores or unclean living conditions. Leaving someone who needs help alone, and without a plan for their care. Sexual Abuse Changes in mood, becoming withdrawn, or other physical si
Feb 91 min read
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