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Accounting for emotional trauma in a nursing home abuse case

Emotional trauma from nursing home abuse can cause lasting damage to an elderly person’s well-being. Beyond physical harm, the emotional effects can be long-lasting and may interfere with daily life. 

Under California law, those who experience nursing home abuse deserve compensation for both physical and emotional harm. Emotional trauma must be carefully documented and included in any legal claim to ensure fair compensation.

Understanding the emotional impact

Nursing home elder abuse can cause severe emotional trauma. Anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder are all common results. The betrayal of trust by caregivers can make it difficult for an elderly person to feel safe again. This emotional distress may lead to withdrawal from family and social activities, further isolating the affected individual.

The emotional effects can also make it challenging to transition to another care facility. Fear of repeated abuse may cause resistance to necessary care. This can complicate the process of finding a safe and comfortable nursing home, affecting your loved one’s quality of life.

The long-term consequences of emotional trauma

Emotional trauma from nursing home abuse does not end when the abuse stops. Many people face ongoing emotional struggles that affect their ability to trust caregivers. Sleep disturbances, panic attacks and chronic fear may continue for years. This ongoing distress can impact physical health, leading to a decline in overall well-being.

Seeking fair compensation for emotional trauma

When pursuing a nursing home abuse case in California, emotional trauma should be a central part of the claim. Compensation may cover therapy, medical care for stress-related conditions and other support services. Families deserve financial relief to help manage the emotional recovery of an affected loved one.

Addressing emotional trauma ensures that nursing home residents receive the care and support they need. Proper compensation acknowledges the lasting effects of abuse and can help your loved one regain a sense of safety and dignity.

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