Physical Abuse For Elderly In Riverside

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Multi-State
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Riverside
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US-000298
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The document is a Second Amended Complaint filed in the Circuit Court concerning a case of physical abuse for elderly individuals in Riverside. It outlines a situation where the plaintiff alleges gross negligence and assault by a physical therapist employed by the defendant corporation. The complaint details the circumstances of the alleged abuse, including the infliction of physical injury and emotional distress on the plaintiff, leading to severe consequences such as a total hip replacement and permanent limp. Key features of the form include sections for identifying the parties involved, allegations of wrongdoing, and requests for actual and punitive damages. Filling and editing instructions emphasize the importance of clarity in detailing the events that led to the abuse. The document is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a structured approach to filing claims related to physical abuse. It enables legal professionals to effectively advocate for the rights of elderly individuals subjected to mistreatment, ensuring that sufficient documentation supports claims for damages.

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California Adult Protective Service Agency: call (833) 401-0832 or visit the APS website for a list of county APS contacts. Attorney General's Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Hotline: (888) 436-3600. Long-Term Care Ombudsman/CRISISline: (800) 231-4024.

California. Adult Protective Service Agency: call (833) 401-0832 or visit the APS website for a list of county APS contacts.

If the elder abuse you perceive is suspicious activity related to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS), you may also want to contact the California Department of Health Care Services IHSS Fraud Hotline at (800) 822-6222; you can make your report anonymously over the phone or by email.

Mandated Report Forms: Form SOC 341 must be completed and signed by the mandated reporter. When Do Mandated Reporters Make Their Reports? Immediately or as soon as possible by telephone, followed by a written report or Internet report through the confidential Internet reporting tool within two (2) working days.

Learn 5 Ways to Help Prevent Elder Abuse Learn the signs. Be on the lookout for physical and emotional abuse, as well as signs of financial abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Prevent isolation. Call or visit your loved ones and check on them regularly. Provide information. Be a friend. Spread the message.

Seniors or their loved ones should immediately report physical abuse to law enforcement by calling "911" or Adult Protective Services Hotline by calling (800) 491-7123. Keep a list of emergency numbers you can call in the event that someone in your home physically abuses you.

In California, elders are defined as persons 60 years and older. Under California law, elder abuse can be both criminal and civil. Civil law defines elder abuse as physical abuse, neglect, financial abuse, abandonment, isolation, abduction, or other treatment resulting in harm, pain or mental suffering to an elder.

If you have been the victim of abuse, exploitation, or neglect, you are not alone. Many people care and can help. Please tell your doctor, a friend, or a family member you trust, or call the Eldercare Locator help line immediately. You can reach the Eldercare Locator by telephone at 1-800-677-1116.

Their identity can remain confidential. If you are not a mandated reporter, you can choose to report elder abuse in California anonymously.

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Physical Abuse For Elderly In Riverside