Elder Abuse Law

New Elder Abuse Laws in California (2026)

New Elder Abuse Laws in California (2026)

When a nursing home fails to protect a vulnerable resident, families deserve answers—not excuses. In 2026, California is strengthening its elder abuse laws to make it harder for negligent facilities to avoid accountability and easier for victims to pursue justice. These reforms expand victims’ rights, close loopholes that have shielded bad actors, and clarify how […]

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5 consejos de defensa para residentes y cuidadores

Octubre es el Mes de los Derechos de los Residentes y eso significa que aumentan nuestros esfuerzos de defensa y concienciación sobre las cuestiones fundamentales. Para contribuir a este esfuerzo y reforzar su acto del Mes de los Derechos de los Residentes, la Voz Nacional del Consumidor para una Asistencia de Larga Duración de Calidad

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Stand with Me: October 2025 Residents’ Rights Month

Stand with Me: October 2025 Residents’ Rights Month

Every year there are some key moments where we take time to truly focus on residents and their rights. Long-term care and nursing homes residents are often overlooked members of society. But they are our grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends and they have a right to independence, quality care, and self-determination. This fact, and

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Types of Health Facilities Where Victims May Suffer Abuse or Neglect

Types of Healthcare Facilities Prone to Abuse & Neglect

In 2017, the National Ombudsman Reporting System received more than 202,000 complaints from nursing home residents, their families, and others, many of which were for abuse violations. From untreated bedsores to medication errors and even physical mistreatment, neglect in healthcare facilities is a growing crisis. When staff fail to provide proper care, the consequences can

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Report: Removing Training Requirements Did Not Improve Care

To ensure the safety and wellbeing of long-term care residents across the country, we have been long-time advocates for the highest level of care from staff. That means well-trained, well paid, supported nursing home staff. Burnout, low wages, and overworking are huge contributors to poor care and an increase in neglect and abuse. It is

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