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NURSING HOME AND ELDER ABUSE FACTS
At Miller Kory Rowe, we understand the profound impact elder abuse has on Arizona families. For over two decades, our attorneys have dedicated themselves to protecting vulnerable adults and securing justice for those harmed by abuse and neglect in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and other care settings.
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Nursing Home And Elder Abuse Facts
Abuse and neglect in long-term care facilities remain a serious problem across the country.
When a parent or grandparent moves into a nursing home, families hope for peace of mind. What they don’t expect is the opposite, fear, anxiety, and the heartbreak of wondering whether their loved one is safe. Sadly, for too many families, that fear becomes reality.
More than 3.2 million adults currently live in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in the United States. Nearly half of all Americans who reach the age of 65 will need some form of long-term care during their lifetime. With Arizona’s population of older adults continuing to grow, the number of nursing home residents is expected to rise as well.
While many facilities provide excellent care, some fall short. Residents may suffer neglect, financial exploitation, or abuse at the hands of the very people meant to protect them. These are not just numbers, they represent real lives, real families, and real pain.
Understanding the facts about nursing home abuse and learning the warning signs can help you protect the people you love most.

Nursing Home Abuse Facts And Statistics
Elder abuse, especially when it involves someone in a residential care facility, is often difficult to detect. Additionally, for every reported case of abuse, there are more than five cases that go unreported. Nursing home abuse is a serious concern. Consider the following facts about nursing home abuse:
Seniors who suffer abuse have a 300% higher risk of death as compared to those who have not been mistreated.
In a study conducted by the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), 44% of nursing home residents reported they experienced abuse at some point while in a nursing home.
In the same NCEA study, 95% of residents claimed they were neglected or witnessed other residents neglected.
What Does Nursing Home And Elder Abuse Involve?

There are several types of nursing home abuse, the most common include:
Physical Abuse – This includes things such as intentional hitting or pinching, overuse of restraints or a lack of physical care.
Sexual Abuse – Refers to sexual attention given to patients who are unable to express their wishes or who are cognitively compromised.
Psychological Abuse – This can include things such as humiliating, criticizing, yelling or shaming the patient in other ways.
Financial Exploitation – This can occur when a caregiver takes advantage of the access he or she has to a person’s financial information, stealing from them or compromising their financial status.
Neglect – In many cases, this is unintentional and occurs when a nursing home resident’s needs are not taken care of.
Resident to Resident – Abuse This occurs if one resident abuses another resident psychologically, sexually or physically.
Signs Of Nursing Home And Elder Abuse
If you suspect that your loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse, you should take action. Some of the indications and signs that this issue may be present include:
- Fractures or broken bones
- Bedsores
- Welts, cuts and bruising
- Frequent infections
- A caregiver does not want the patient to be left alone with you
- Indications of dehydration
- Changes in a person’s mental status
- Lack of cleanliness or poor physical appearance
- Unexplained weight loss
- Refusal to take medication or eat
- Reclusiveness or the refusal to speak
- Emotional outbursts or mood swings
Keep in mind, not all patients who are suffering from nursing home abuse are going to show these signs. However, if you feel as though something is amiss with their care, it is best to investigate the situation further.
How Can You Help?
If you suspect that your loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse, you need to take action right away. You can encourage your loved one to avoid becoming isolated by encouraging them to associate with others. Residents who have more friends are usually less likely to be targeted for abuse.
You should also make sure that you look for signs of abuse, in case it does occur. If you notice any of the signs highlighted above, or suspect abuse, it is also a good idea to contact our legal team at Miller Kory Rowe LLP. Our Arizona nursing home abuse attorneys can review the information and help you figure out if you have a case to pursue damages against a nursing home or staff member. We can help ensure your elderly loved one is taken care of and their rights are protected. Call (602) 648-4045 today to schedule a free consultation.
What to Expect When Working With Us
We understand that pursuing a claim can feel daunting. Our team will guide you through each step of the process.
1. Initial Consultation
We listen closely to your concerns, explain your rights, and make sure the resident’s immediate safety is addressed from the start. This consultation is free, and there’s no obligation to proceed.
2. Investigation Phase
If we take your case, we’ll gather all necessary medical records and consult with expert witnesses to build a strong foundation for your claim.
3. Claim Development
We’ll calculate the full extent of your damages and prepare comprehensive settlement demands or legal filings.
4. Negotiation or Litigation
We’ll pursue fair compensation through negotiation when possible, but we’re always prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.
Real Client Testimonials
Our dedication to achieving successful outcomes for our clients is reflected in the authentic stories they share in our testimonials.
Many of these families came to us after discovering neglect in a nursing home or care facility.
“Teri Rowe and the team at MKR are highly recommended. My family and I went to Teri under the worst of circumstances and she was always kind, comforting, and helpful. Our case was complicated, sad, confusing and frustrating. She managed everything wonderfully. Our family lawyer referred us to Teri because Teri has a reputation for being the best. She definitely lives up to her reputation.”
— Michael Stenoien
“My sisters and I couldn’t have made a better choice by choosing Miller Kory Rowe to represent us. From day one to the end, their empathy, their professionalism and their confidence in our case never wavered. We were given the faith and they kept it. Their approach was completely professional but their concern for our case was equally personal. They took into account every little detail. They valued for us, our family values and ensured justice was done. We now have complete closure that this lawsuit is behind us, we can move forward knowing that we got some measure of justice for the harm done to our mother. Thank you so much Liz, Gabe and Stephanie.”
— Sherrie Dudek
“From our initial consultation to our final settlement. Miller, Kory and Rowe was with us every step of the way. Gabe and team kept us abreast of any updates on the case in a timely fashion and were always, often within minutes of an email, to walk us through what was happening in our case or clarify any questions we may have.
MKR’s compassion and thoughtfulness was genuine and was able to ease our minds in what was a difficult time with the passing of our mom. Gabe’s experience with these cases was very evident in our interactions and we had the utmost confidence in his representation. I would highly recommend MKR if you are ever in need of an attorney.”
— Joseph Shown
At Miller Kory Rowe, we are not afraid to take cases to trial. We are Arizona litigators with deep experience handling serious injury and wrongful death claims for families across the state.
Every case is prepared with the courtroom in mind. That level of preparation strengthens our strategy, builds trust with our clients, and puts pressure on the defense. We work with respected experts, craft compelling exhibits, and uncover the details that help juries understand the truth.
Whether your case involves medical negligence, elder abuse, or another form of life-changing harm, our focus stays the same: clear answers and meaningful results.
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