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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect in Georgia

Georgia nursing homes are meant to provide a safe, caring environment for senior citizens. Yet when facilities fail to meet these standards, nursing home abuse or neglect may occur and put the well-being of residents at risk.

Nursing home abuse can take many forms, including:

  • Physical abuse: Violence or unnecessary force against a resident can result in injuries and leave them feeling scared or unsafe within the facility.
  • Elder neglect: If staff members fail to meet a resident's basic needs, like providing them with proper nutrition or hygiene assistance, it may be considered neglect. This lack of care can lead to physical and mental decline.
  • Sexual abuse: Inappropriate sexual contact between a staff member and a resident may result in injuries, infections, and emotional trauma.

Around 47 nursing homes in Georgia have been identified as having serious deficiencies, which are believed to put residents in immediate danger.

Our Georgia nursing home abuse lawyers have the resources and experience necessary to stand up to the facilities responsible for your loved one’s injuries and seek justice on their behalf.

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If you have a case, our nursing home abuse lawyers can fight for the compensation your family deserves.

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Signs of Abuse in Nursing Homes

Recognizing the signs of nursing home abuse is crucial to getting your loved one out of a potentially harmful situation. When you visit them or talk over the phone, you should be aware of any shifts in their physical or emotional state.

Signs of abuse in nursing homes can include:

  • Bedsores or pressure ulcers
  • Behavioral changes, like acting withdrawn or agitated
  • Dehydration or malnutrition
  • Poor hygiene and unsanitary living conditions
  • Unaddressed medical issues
  • Unexplained injuries, like cuts, bruises, or broken bones
  • Weight loss

If you suspect that your loved one is experiencing nursing home abuse, it's important to take action immediately. You can report the abuse to the facility’s administration, a long-term care ombudsman, or the Georgia Department of Community Health.

A resident at Pinewood Manor Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Hawkinsville, Georgia claims she was left on the floor for over 3 hours after falling from her bed, despite calling for help. Her son has since removed her from the facility, alleging inadequate staffing.

At Sokolove Law, our nursing home neglect attorneys in Georgia can also help you take steps to protect your family member and hold those responsible for their suffering accountable.

Who Can a Georgia Nursing Home Lawyer Help?

By getting help from our nursing home abuse lawyers in Georgia, you may be able to secure the compensation needed to relocate yourself or a loved one to a safer environment that can provide the care you deserve.

You may be able to work with a Georgia nursing home lawyer if:

  • You experienced abuse or neglect at a nursing home or long-term care facility
  • You’re the immediate family member or estate representative of an elder abuse victim

If your family member passed away due to suspected nursing home abuse or neglect, you may still be able to take legal action by filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the facility where they lived.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may qualify for compensation from a nursing home abuse lawsuit. It costs nothing to speak with us.

How to File a Georgia Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit

At Sokolove Law, our attorneys strive to make filing a Georgia nursing home abuse lawsuit as stress-free as possible. We can handle all of the legal legwork for you, so you can focus on supporting your loved one through this challenging time.

In general, our Georgia nursing home abuse lawyers can:

  • Provide you with a free case review to determine if you may be eligible to take legal action against those responsible for your loved one’s suffering
  • Gather evidence like medical records, witness testimony, and more to prove neglect or abuse took place and that the staff or nursing home was responsible
  • File your nursing home abuse lawsuit before any legal deadlines pass
  • Negotiate an elder abuse settlement with the defendant(s), which may allow you to receive compensation without going to court

If a settlement is unable to be reached, our nursing home neglect attorneys in Georgia are prepared to present your case in court and fight for a verdict on your behalf.

Our Past Georgia Nursing Home Settlements

We’ve secured over $318 Million for victims of nursing home abuse and their families nationwide. While the average nursing home abuse settlement is around $400,000, we've recovered much higher payouts for many clients.

Some of our past nursing home abuse settlements and verdicts include:

  • $2.2 Million for an elderly woman who suffered a heart attack
  • $1.75 Million to a patient who passed away in a fire caused by neglect
  • $1.5 Million for a nursing home resident with stage 4 bedsores
  • $1 Million to a man whose mother choked to death despite being on assisted feeding
  • $890,000 for a victim of nursing home abuse and neglect
  • $845,000 to a nursing home resident who was hospitalized for bedsores

In one case, we recovered $500,000 for a Columbus man whose mother passed away after going into cardiac arrest. The nursing home falsely claimed she was a Do Not Resuscitate patient and failed to provide her with the care she required.

Compensation from a nursing home abuse lawsuit in Georgia can help pay for your loved one’s transfer to a safer facility, medical bills, funeral expenses, and more.

Nursing home abuse case values will vary depending on the unique details of each case, but our experienced lawyers know how to gather the evidence necessary to maximize compensation.

While there’s never a guarantee of results, our Georgia elder abuse lawyers will fight hard to get you everything you’re entitled to.

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Our Georgia nursing home abuse lawyers will pursue the maximum compensation possible from those responsible. Let Sokolove Law fight for your family.

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Deadlines to Filing a Nursing Home Lawsuit in Georgia

You only have a limited amount of time to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit in Georgia due to a state law called the statute of limitations.

Once this deadline passes, you won’t be able to take legal action for your loved one's suffering ever again.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may qualify for Georgia nursing home settlements during a free case review.

Types of Georgia Nursing Home Lawyers

At Sokolove Law, our Georgia nursing home lawyers can help injured residents and the families of those harmed by abuse, neglect, or unsafe conditions seek justice.

Nursing homes are meant to provide care, supervision, and a safe living environment. When facilities fail to meet these basic responsibilities, residents can suffer a wide range of serious and sometimes life-threatening injuries.

We can handle cases involving: 

  • Physical abuse
  • Neglect
  • Bedsores or pressure wounds
  • Accidental injuries
  • Chemical restraints
  • Falls
  • Infections or sepsis
  • Malnutrition and dehydration
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Medication errors
  • Sexual abuse
  • Wrongful deaths

Find out more about the types of cases our Georgia nursing home injury lawyers may be able to help with.

Georgia Nursing Home Physical Abuse Lawyer

Physical abuse in nursing homes is far more common than many families realize, with one study finding that approximately 45% of nursing home residents have experienced abuse.

Physical abuse can result in visible injuries like bruises, cuts, or fractures. In some cases, abuse may also cause emotional distress and behavioral changes.

Physical abuse of nursing home residents can include: 

  • Hitting
  • Improper or excessive use of physical restraints
  • Kicking
  • Punching
  • Rough handling
  • Shoving
  • Slapping

If your loved one has unexplained injuries, shows sudden changes in behavior, or seems fearful of staff, contact our Georgia nursing home physical abuse lawyers. We may be able to help you hold abusive staff or facilities accountable.

Georgia Nursing Home Neglect Lawyer

Neglect occurs when nursing home staff fail to provide basic care to residents, putting them at risk of serious harm. In a survey of more than 2,000 nursing home residents, 95% reported experiencing neglect or witnessing neglect.

When negligence in a nursing home leads to preventable injuries, worsening medical conditions, and unnecessary pain, then a Georgia nursing home neglect lawyer may be able to help those affected take legal action.

Common signs of neglect may include:

  • Malnutrition or dehydration
  • Poor hygiene
  • Pressure wounds
  • Unsanitary living conditions
  • Untreated medical issues

By working with a Georgia nursing home negligence lawyer, you can pursue compensation for your loved one’s medical bills and the cost of transferring them to a facility that can provide the level of care they deserve.

Georgia Nursing Home Bedsores Lawyer

Nursing home staff are trained to regularly reposition residents to prevent bedsores from forming, and to treat the wounds promptly when they do occur. Without proper care, these sores can worsen quickly and lead to life-threatening infections.

Bedsores or pressure wounds may indicate nursing home neglect, especially when they reach stage 3 or stage 4.

A Georgia nursing home bedsore lawyer can help families hold negligent facilities accountable for failing to properly care for their loved one.

“Severe bedsores are one of the clearest signs of nursing home neglect. These wounds take time to form and are almost always preventable with routine care.”
– Ricky LeBlanc, Managing Attorney of Sokolove Law

Georgia Nursing Home Accident Lawyer

When facilities fail to maintain safe environments or provide proper supervision, accidents may occur that cause residents to suffer serious or even fatal injuries.

Nursing home accidents may involve:

  • Burns from hot food or liquids
  • Choking or aspiration during meals
  • Cuts or lacerations from sharp objects or unsafe surroundings
  • Elopement (wandering or leaving the facility unsupervised)
  • Equipment-related injuries, including wheelchairs, walkers, bed rails, or lifts
  • Slips, trips, and falls

An estimated 20,000 to 40,000 nursing home residents with cognitive issues elope each year, according to McKnight’s Senior Living. These residents may wander into traffic, fall, become lost outdoors in extreme temperatures, or encounter water hazards.

At Sokolove Law, our Georgia nursing home accident lawyers can look into the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s injuries and determine whether the facility’s negligence played a role.

Georgia Nursing Home Chemical Restraints Lawyer

Chemical restraints are medications used to control a nursing home resident’s behavior rather than to treat a legitimate medical condition, including powerful antipsychotics and sedatives.

More than 1 in 5 nursing home residents are given antipsychotic drugs, often without a clear medical justification, according to the Long-Term Care Community Coalition.

The use of chemical restraints may lead to: 

  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Falls
  • Lethargy and drowsiness
  • Loss of mobility
  • Respiratory depression

A Georgia nursing home chemical restraints lawyer can help families investigate whether medications were improperly prescribed or administered and hold facilities accountable for prioritizing their convenience over resident safety.

Georgia Nursing Home Fall Lawyer

Every year, around half of all nursing home residents experience at least one fall, according to the National Library of Medicine. Falls can result in injuries that may dramatically impact an older adult’s health, independence, and quality of life.

Many nursing home falls are entirely preventable. Facilities are required to assess each resident’s fall risk, flag those who are high risk, and take the appropriate precautions to prevent avoidable harm.

Nursing home falls may occur when:

  • Facilities are understaffed
  • Residents have to wait too long for help and attempt to move on their own
  • Fall risk assessments aren’t completed or updated
  • Floors and hallways are cluttered or unsafe
  • Medication side effects aren’t monitored, potentially leading to dizziness or weakness
  • Mobility aids are broken or ill-fitting
  • Residents aren’t properly supervised

Falls in nursing homes can lead to broken bones, head injuries, and even death. Elderly residents who are injured in a fall may experience a loss of mobility and a rapid decline in health.

Our Georgia nursing home fall lawyers can examine staffing records, care plans, fall risk assessments, incident reports, and medical records to determine whether a facility’s negligence may have played a role in your loved one’s fall.

Georgia Nursing Home Infection Lawyer

Nursing homes are required to follow strict infection control protocols, including proper catheter care, wound cleaning, and hand hygiene. When facilities fail to meet these standards, residents may be placed in harm’s way.

Elderly residents are especially vulnerable to infections due to weakened immune systems and underlying health conditions, meaning something as simple as a urinary tract infection (UTI) or cellulitis can quickly turn fatal.

If an infection goes untreated, residents may develop sepsis, which can lead to organ failure or death. Our Georgia nursing home sepsis lawyers can help you determine your legal options after a preventable or poorly addressed infection.

Georgia Nursing Home Malnutrition Lawyer

Malnutrition and dehydration are serious and often overlooked forms of nursing home neglect. When staff fail to provide residents with adequate food, fluids, or assistance during meals, residents can quickly suffer severe health consequences.

Approximately 20% of nursing home residents are malnourished, with rates rising to more than 65% in some facilities, according to Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

Our Georgia nursing home dehydration lawyers can also help in cases where residents are not given enough water or assistance with drinking. Common warning signs of dehydration include dizziness, dry mouth or lips, dark or infrequent urine, fatigue, and confusion.

At Sokolove Law, our Georgia nursing home malnutrition lawyers know how to investigate whether a facility failed to meet basic care standards or ignored signs that a resident was not receiving proper nutrition or hydration. Let us fight for you.

Georgia Nursing Home Malpractice Lawyer

Nursing home malpractice occurs when medical professionals provide substandard care that leads to an injury or allows a health condition to worsen. This can include mistakes involving diagnosing, treating, or monitoring residents.

Because many nursing home residents often have complex medical needs, even small errors can quickly result in serious harm.

Medical malpractice in nursing homes may involve:

  • Delayed response to medical emergencies
  • Failure to diagnose or treat infections
  • Improper wound or post-surgical care
  • Lack of appropriate medical supervision
  • Medication errors
  • Mismanagement of chronic conditions

Nursing home malpractice is often linked to understaffing, inadequate training, or poor communication between staff.

A Georgia nursing home malpractice lawyer can review medical records, treatment notes, staffing logs, and expert opinions to determine whether medical negligence caused harm to a resident.

Georgia Nursing Home Medication Error Lawyer

Nursing home medication errors, including giving the wrong dose or medication, may have serious and potentially fatal consequences.

During a 3-month period, approximately 90% of residents experienced at least 1 medication error, according to BMC Geriatrics.

Medication errors can happen when staff:

  • Administer too much or too little of a prescribed medication
  • Dispense a medication intended for another resident
  • Fail to monitor residents for adverse reactions or side effects
  • Give medications at the wrong time
  • Provide expired or improperly stored medications
  • Skip or miss scheduled doses

By working with our experienced Georgia nursing home medication error lawyers, you can get help holding those responsible for your loved one’s suffering accountable.

Georgia Nursing Home Sexual Abuse Lawyer

Over 70% of elder sexual abuse cases occur in nursing homes, according to Minnesota’s Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care. Sexual abuse in nursing homes may be carried out by staff, visitors, or other residents.

Residents with cognitive impairments, like dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, may be at especially high risk because they may have difficulty recognizing or reporting the abuse.

If your loved one begins showing signs of sexual abuse, like emotional changes, unexplained injuries in sensitive areas, or new sexually transmitted infections (STIs), reach out to our Georgia nursing home sexual abuse lawyers for help.

Georgia Nursing Home Death Lawyer

While some nursing home residents pass away due to natural causes, others may die as a result of abuse or neglect within a care facility.

Residents who have experienced abuse have a 300% higher risk of death than those who have not, according to Gitnux.

Wrongful deaths in nursing homes may be linked to issues like: 

  • Falls
  • Improper use of medical equipment
  • Malnutrition or dehydration
  • Medication errors
  • Poorly trained staff
  • Preventable accidents
  • Untreated infections

Our Georgia nursing home wrongful death lawyers can investigate the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s death and determine whether negligence contributed to their passing.

Those affected may be able to seek compensation for medical expenses, funeral and burial costs, and the emotional impact of losing a loved one.

Let Our Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers in Georgia Help

At Sokolove Law, our nursing home neglect lawyers in Georgia have decades of experience supporting those who have suffered abuse at the hands of their caregivers.

Our nursing home abuse law firm has recovered millions on behalf of Georgia patients and their families. There are no hourly fees or out-of-pocket costs to work with our team.

We’re committed to providing you with the personal attention your case deserves. We have the resources necessary to stand up to large long-term care facilities and make sure your loved one is protected.

Let us fight for the justice you deserve. Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to get a free, no-obligation case review.

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Atlanta, GA 30305

Georgia Nursing Home Lawyer FAQs

Can you sue for nursing home neglect in Georgia?

In Georgia, victims, their family members, or their estate representatives may be able to sue for neglect or abuse in nursing homes.

Nursing homes have a duty to provide a certain standard of care to residents. If you or your loved one has been harmed due to inadequate care or unsafe living conditions, you may be eligible to sue the nursing home and pursue compensation.

At Sokolove Law, we offer free case reviews to help you understand your legal rights and options. Contact us now to get started.

How do I report a nursing home to the state of Georgia?

To report a nursing home to the state of Georgia, you can contact:

You can also contact a Georgia nursing home attorney for help pursuing justice and compensation on your loved one’s behalf.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if our team can help you take legal action for nursing home neglect.

What is the law for elderly abuse in Georgia?

Nursing home laws in Georgia are established by the Long-Term Care Facilities Residents’ Bill of Rights, which protects the rights of residents and outlines standards for their care and treatment.

Georgia also has regulations enforced by the Department of Public Health that govern licensing, staffing requirements, safety standards, and quality of care in nursing homes.

What are types of nursing home abuse?

In general, nursing home abuse can encompass any sort of physical mistreatment of a nursing home resident.

There are many types of nursing home abuse, including:

  • Physical abuse, which can include hitting, pushing, or other uses of force
  • Neglect or failure to provide necessary care to a resident
  • Any form of unwanted sexual contact

If you suspect your loved one is being abused, contact us now to see if a nursing home abuse attorney can help you file a lawsuit and protect their well-being.

What is your responsibility following suspected abuse in a nursing home?

If you suspect your loved one is being abused in a nursing home, you should report it immediately to prevent the abuse from continuing.

Our Georgia nursing home abuse lawyers can work with you to hold the abuser and the long-term care facilities accountable to potentially protect other residents from experiencing abuse in the future.

How do I file a complaint against a nursing home in Georgia?

To file a nursing home complaint in Georgia, contact your state’s Department of Health, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, or Adult Protective Services. These agencies investigate reports of abuse, neglect, or unsafe conditions in nursing homes.

You can also report concerns to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, depending on whether the facility accepts Medicare or Medicaid.

While filing a Georgia nursing home complaint alerts local agencies to potential violations, filing a lawsuit can hold the facility directly accountable and help your family pursue compensation for the harm they caused.

What is the fear of retaliation in nursing homes?

The fear of retaliation in nursing homes is a concern that residents will face further mistreatment if they raise concerns about their care or if their family speaks out about issues with the facility.

This fear has caused many Georgia nursing home residents to stay silent in the face of abuse. Sokolove Law is here to be a voice for those who’ve been harmed and protect residents from backlash after speaking out.

How long does it take to settle a nursing home lawsuit in Georgia?

It depends. The length of time it takes to settle a nursing home lawsuit in Georgia is based on how much evidence there is in your case, what the facility offers as a potential payment, and more.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to take the first step toward the compensation you deserve.

What is an example of neglect in a nursing home?

Nursing home neglect is when caregivers fail to provide adequate care, attention, and support to residents, which can impact their well-being.

Examples of neglect in a nursing home include not:

  • Changing soiled clothes or bedding
  • Making sure residents stay hydrated
  • Requesting dental care or other medical services when needed
  • Showering or bathing residents frequently

If you suspect your loved one is experiencing neglect at their nursing home, it’s important to talk with them about your concerns and file a report if necessary.

A Georgia nursing home neglect lawyer can help determine if any wrongdoing has taken place — and whether or not you may be able to take legal action.

What are the worst nursing homes in Georgia?

The worst nursing homes in Georgia receive poor ratings on staffing, health inspections, and quality measures. When assessed by the federal government, these facilities scored “much below average,” and some have been cited for abuse.

Over 110 nursing homes in GA have received a 1-star rating from the government, including:

  • Autumn Breeze Health and Rehab
  • Bostick Nursing Center
  • Cherry Blossom Health and Rehabilitation
  • Early Memorial Nursing Facility
  • Fountain Blue Rehab and Nursing
  • Glenwood Healthcare
  • Heardmont Health and Rehabilitation
  • Marietta Center for Nursing and Healing
  • Mountain View Health Care
  • Pleasant View Nursing Center
  • Providence Healthcare
  • Pruitthealth - Lilburn
  • Quiet Oaks Health Care Center
  • Riverdale Center for Nursing and Healing
  • Savannah Beach Health and Rehab
  • Southland Healthcare and Rehab Center
  • Thomasville Health and Rehab

If your loved one experienced abuse or neglect at a nursing home in Georgia, our team can fight to hold those responsible for their suffering accountable.

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Georgia Nursing Home Ratings

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services collects information on each of the nursing homes in Georgia and provides them with a rating between 1 and 5. These ratings are calculated using data on a care facility’s health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.

A 1-star rating labels a nursing home as “much below average,” while a 5-star rating indicates a facility that is “much above average.”

  • Azalealand Nursing Home
    2040 Colonial Drive
    Savannah, GA 31406
    Overall Rating: 5/5
  • Brown Health and Rehabilitation
    545 Cook Street
    Royston, GA 30662
    Overall Rating: 3/5
  • East Cobb Center for Nursing and Healing LLC
    4360 Johnson Ferry Place
    Marietta, GA 30068
    Overall Rating: 3/5
  • Heardmont Health and Rehabilitation
    1043 Longstreet Road
    Elberton, GA 30635
    Overall Rating: 1/5
  • Jonesboro Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
    2650 Highway 138 SE
    Jonesboro, GA 30236
    Overall Rating: 4/5
  • Macron Rehabilitation and Healthcare
    505 Coliseum Drive
    Macron, GA 31217
    Overall Rating: 1/5
  • Reliable Health & Rehab at Lakewood
    1980 Arrow Street, SW
    Atlanta, GA 30310
    Overall Rating: 2/5
  • Vista Park Health and Rehabilitation
    1310 West Gordon Street
    Douglas, GA 31533
    Overall Rating: 5/5
  • Woodstock Nursing & Rehab Center
    105 Arnold Mill Road
    Woodstock, GA 30188
    Overall Rating: 1/5

Local Georgia Areas We Serve

Sokolove Law has experience helping thousands of people across the country, including many families in Georgia.

We serve the following locations around Georgia:

  • Acworth
  • Albany
  • Alpharetta
  • Athens-Clarke County
  • Atlanta
  • Augusta-Richmond County
  • Brookhaven
  • Canton
  • Carrollton
  • Cartersville
  • Chamblee
  • Columbus
  • Dalton
  • Decatur
  • Douglasville
  • Duluth
  • Dunwoody
  • East Point
  • Gainesville
  • Griffin
  • Hinesville
  • Johns Creek
  • Kennesaw
  • LaGrange
  • Lawrenceville
  • Macon-Bibb County
  • Marietta
  • McDonough
  • Milton
  • Newnan
  • Peachtree City
  • Peachtree Corners
  • Perry
  • Pooler
  • Rome
  • Roswell
  • Sandy Springs
  • Savannah
  • Smyrna
  • South Fulton
  • Statesboro
  • Stockbridge
  • Stonecrest
  • Sugar Hill
  • Suwanee
  • Tucker
  • Union City
  • Valdosta
  • Warner Robins
  • Woodstock

Georgia Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help nursing home abuse victims and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Georgia.

Some of the zip codes we serve include:

  • 30004
  • 30016
  • 30019
  • 30022
  • 30024
  • 30039
  • 30040
  • 30041
  • 30043
  • 30044
  • 30047
  • 30052
  • 30058
  • 30062
  • 30064
  • 30066
  • 30075
  • 30076
  • 30080
  • 30083
  • 30093
  • 30096
  • 30101
  • 30114
  • 30115
  • 30127
  • 30135
  • 30144
  • 30157
  • 30188
  • 30228
  • 30236
  • 30252
  • 30253
  • 30263
  • 30281
  • 30318
  • 30331
  • 30349
  • 30458
  • 30518
  • 30519
  • 30606
  • 30721
  • 30809
  • 30906
  • 30907
  • 31088
  • 31419
  • 31907

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