How do you Prove Nursing Home Malpractice?

Just thinking about leaving your loved ones in the care of strangers can be frightening. Who knows if they will treat them like you would? So, you do your due diligence to try and find the best place to care for them, only to find that something’s just not right. Maybe there are more bruises. Maybe mom’s looking thinner than usual. Maybe dad is withdrawing. You suspect abuse, but how do you prove it? Our New Jersey nursing home abuse attorneys break down the things you need to prove nursing home malpractice. New Jersey Nursing Home Responsibilities The responsibilities of nursing homes is set down by law in New Jersey Revised Statutes Section 30:13-3. Those duties include: Providing reasonable care to all residents Accepting only the number of residents they can provide care for in a safe and adequate manner Attending to residents’ spiritual needs upon request Offering new residents or their guardians beneficiary designation forms for funds (not to exceed…

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