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What Evidence is Needed to Sue a Nursing Home for Emotional Abuse?

If you are trying to understand the evidence needed to sue a nursing home for emotional abuse in California, the starting point is this: emotional abuse cases are usually built through patterns, not a single dramatic piece of proof. In many cases, the strongest claim comes from combining the resident’s own account with witness statements, medical and mental-health records, facility complaints, staffing records, and state or ombudsman investigations.

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How to Prevent Elder Abuse in Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities

From carefully researching facilities to staying actively involved in a resident’s care, families can take practical steps that reduce the risk of mistreatment. This guide explains how to prevent elder abuse in nursing homes, what warning signs to watch for, and what families can do if they suspect something is wrong.

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A Closer Look Into the Carson Care Facility Raid: 11 Neglected Elderly Patients Rescued, 2 Arrested

According to local reporting, authorities say at least 11 elderly patients were rescued after an investigation into alleged abuse, neglect, and fraud connected to multiple unlicensed care homes in Carson. Two people, Gary Hogg, 80, and Alicia Hogg, 72, were arrested as part of the investigation.

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How to Prove Nursing Home Negligence: What Evidence You’ll Need to Build a Case

When you entrust a nursing home with the care of your loved one, you expect compassion, safety, and professionalism. Unfortunately, nursing home negligence remains a serious issue across California and the United States.

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Understanding the Residents’ Bill of Rights in Long-Term Care Facilities

When a loved one moves into a nursing home or assisted living community, families trust that they will receive safe, respectful, and compassionate care. The Residents' Bill of Rights exists to protect that trust.

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Common Signs of Pressure Ulcer Development in Seniors at Nursing Homes

Pressure ulcers, often referred to as bedsores, are painful injuries that develop when prolonged pressure restricts blood flow to the skin. For seniors living in nursing homes, pressure ulcer development is a serious concern that can lead to infections, long-term complications, and even life-threatening conditions if left untreated.

Older adults in long-term care facilities are especially vulnerable due to limited mobility, chronic health conditions, and dependence on staff for basic care. Recognizing the early signs of pressure ulcer development is critical. When identified early, pressure ulcers are often preventable. When ignored, they may indicate neglect and a failure to provide proper care.

This article explains how pressure ulcers form, the warning signs families should watch for, and when these injuries may signal nursing home neglect.

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Celebrating World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2026

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15 highlights the hidden issues of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Learn to recognize warning signs and explore legal options in California to protect vulnerable seniors and ensure justice.

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Why You Should Avoid Signing a Nursing Home Arbitration Agreement

Facing the decision to admit a loved one to a nursing home? Don't overlook the fine print. Discover why signing an arbitration agreement can waive your rights to a court trial and how it might favor nursing homes. Learn how Peck Law Corporation can help you challenge these agreements and protect your family's interests. Contact us for guidance.

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What To Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Neglect in California

When entrusting the care of our elderly loved ones to nursing homes, we expect them to be treated with dignity and compassion. Unfortunately, nursing home neglect is a disturbing reality that can have serious consequences for vulnerable residents.

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What Happens When You Report Someone for Elder Abuse?

Elder abuse is a serious and deeply concerning issue that affects thousands of vulnerable adults in California and across the United States.

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What Is The Most Common Type Of Elder Abuse?

In this blog, we will explore the different types of elder abuse, the most common type of elder abuse, its warning signs, and how we can prevent it.

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What Is Continuity of Care and Why It Matters in Nursing Homes

When it comes to nursing homes and long-term care facilities, continuity of care is more than just a best practice—it’s a critical safeguard for residents’ health, safety, and dignity. At its core, continuity of care refers to the consistent, coordinated delivery of healthcare services across different providers, caregivers, and settings over time.

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