Orlando Florida Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Attorneys

OVERVIEW

Neglect and abuse in nursing home and other residential care facilities can take many forms, from financial exploitation and caregiver neglect to physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Injury can range from loss of money, property and assets to bruises, broken bones and death.

More than 35 million Americans are age 65 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and this number is expected to swell in coming years as the nation's "baby boom" generation begins reaching age 65. Florida's 2.8 million elderly residents already represent 17.6 percent of the state's population.

The most important legal issues facing America's elderly are those that affect their independence. As people live longer, they become increasingly frail and vulnerable to abuse, fraud and exploitation. Years of careful retirement planning and saving can be looted in just a few weeks or months. Often, an elderly victim's assets are gone before the exploitation is discovered.

The term "elder abuse" refers to any knowing, intentional or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm to a vulnerable adult. It can take many forms, including physical abuse, psychological or emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, neglect and abandonment. The National Center on Elder Abuse estimated that there were 820,000 victims of elder abuse in 1994, an increase of 106 percent from 1986.

In Florida, Statute 825 deals with "Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of Elderly Persons and Disabled Adults", including criminal penalties for persons in positions of trust and confidence who exploit an elderly person's assets or property.

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