About
Elder Abandonment Law:
Abandonment is the desertion of an elder
by anyone who has the responsibility for care or custody of
that elder. This includes the willful forsaking of a dependent
elder. Leaving an elder in an unstable place, deserting an
elder at a hospital or shopping center, giving too little
or too much medicine, causing physical emotional and mental
pain to an elder may constitute as elder
abandonment and it is considered a serious
form of elder neglect and
abuse. If a caregiver exhibits elder abandonment,
it may leave an elderly person confused and unable to attain
needs. They may feel loneliness and depression, unable to
eat, bathe or see friends, and feel sick. An elder’s
life could be put in serious danger such as malnourishment
and serious medical problems.
What Elder Abandonment Lawyers
can do for you: An elder
abandonment lawyer has experience
dealing with elder abandonment
issues and knows elder law.
An elder abandonment lawyer
can conduct a thorough examination and review of the case,
getting the appropriate documents and speaking to family members
to go over options. An elder abandonment
lawyer can help you confront nursing homes
or other institutions who have been careless and help get
you the compensation you need.
Georgia Elder Abandonment
Lawyer Referral Service: If your loved
one has gone through abandonment, contact
Attorney Search Network
today. We can help you find a Georgia elder
abandonment lawyer to help
you with elder abandonment
issues.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
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