Elderly people living in a nursing home may experience many different physical and psychological effects if they are abused. Many nursing home residents in Pennsylvania are abused every year. According to the American Psychological Association, it is estimated that on an annual basis, 4 million older Americans are the victims of some form of abuse. Those who are mistreated in an assisted living facility may experience consequences that harm them both psychologically and physically. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some of the physical effects of nursing home abuse include welts, wounds and injuries that result in persistent pain or soreness. Abused nursing home residents may also experience sleep disturbances, nutrition and hydration issues and an increased susceptibility to illness. The CDC states that one of the established psychological effects of elder abuse is an elevated risk of depression and distress. However, those who are abused in a nursing home may also feel extremely helpless and may develop post-traumatic stress syndrome. In addition to these psychological and physical effects, abused nursing home patients are more likely to pass away prematurely. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, in comparison with older people who are not abused, mistreated elderly people have a 300 percent higher risk of death. There are many different forms of nursing home abuse that can cause assisted living residents to experience both physical and psychological consequences. The NCEA states that these include some of the following: Those who have a loved one living in a Pennsylvania nursing home should familiarize themselves with some of the common signs of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Doing this can prevent an abusive situation from developing or continuing. If you believe that your loved one was abused in a nursing home, turn to an attorney to find out what legal steps should be taken next.Nursing home abuse often results in severe consequences for the elderly
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