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Nursing home abuse and neglect cases are some of the most heartbreaking we handle, because they involve our most vulnerable relatives being harmed by the very institutions trusted to care for them. After two decades of working these cases and teaching medical students how to spot the signs of elder abuse, I've learned that these aren't just cases about medical negligence – they're about broken promises and betrayed trust. Our team at MKR is committed to not only securing justice for victims and their families, but also to creating lasting change in how our elderly are protected and cared for.

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When Abuse and Neglect Shatter Trust in Nursing Homes, Group Homes and Assisted Living Facilities

At Miller Kory Rowe, your fight becomes our commitment. Our attorneys bring decades of focused experience in nursing home abuse and neglect cases, helping Arizona families restore dignity and security to their loved ones’ lives. From our offices in Phoenix and Tucson, we serve families throughout Arizona who face this devastating situation

Discovering abuse or neglect of your loved one shatters the trust you placed in a care facility, whether it is a nursing home (skilled nursing), assisted living or a group home. 

The mix of emotions – anger, guilt, betrayal – can be overwhelming. Your family deserves justice, and your loved one deserves protection.

The Miller Kory Rowe Difference

When you trusted a nursing facility with your loved one’s care, you deserved competent, professional service. Your legal team should command that same level of trust. That’s why Miller Kory Rowe brings together attorneys whose unique backgrounds strengthen every aspect of your case.

Gabe Kory focuses extensively on elder abuse cases, serving as an assistant professor of practice at the University of Arizona College of Medicine–Phoenix, teaching medical students about elder abuse recognition.

Jeff Miller combines decades of trial experience with specialist certification in personal injury and wrongful death law. Along with Gabe Kory, he is an assistant professor at University of Arizona College of Medicine–Phoenix, helping train future doctors in advocacy for vulnerable patients.

Teri Rowe applies her engineering expertise to break down complex cases for juries, creating compelling visual evidence that helps tell your loved one’s story. Teri also regularly presents to medical students on elder abuse issues.

Understanding Nursing Home Abuse in Arizona

According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), there are over 150 licensed skilled nursing facilities in Arizona caring for approximately 15,000 residents. The Arizona Adult Protective Services (APS) receives thousands of reports of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation each year, with nursing home residents being particularly vulnerable.

Arizona Law Protects Your Loved One’s Rights

The Arizona Adult Protective Services Act provides powerful tools to hold negligent facilities accountable. This isn’t just about compensation – it’s about preventing other families from experiencing similar trauma. Unfortunately, government resources to curb such abuse and neglect are overwhelmed. This is where we can help.

Legal Protections

Under A.R.S. § 46-455, nursing homes can be held legally accountable for abuse or neglect. The law provides for:

  1. Civil damages against facilities and staff
  2. Recovery of litigation costs
  3. Potential punitive damages in cases of willful misconduct

Resident Rights

Arizona Administrative Code R9-10-911 guarantees nursing home residents specific rights, including:

  1. Safe, clean living conditions
  2. Proper medical care and medication
  3. Regular meals and hydration
  4. Freedom from physical restraints
  5. Respect and dignity

Reporting Requirements

Under A.R.S. § 46-454, healthcare professionals are mandatory reporters of suspected abuse. This law requires them to notify both:

  1. Adult Protective Services (within 48 hours)
  2. The facility’s administration (immediately)

When facilities violate these rights, they must face consequences. A strong legal response often leads to improved care standards that protect all residents. The Arizona Department of Health Services regulates nursing home standards to ensure facilities provide safe living conditions, proper medical care, and dignity to all residents.

Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Warning Signs

According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, nursing home abuse takes several forms, each with distinct warning signs that families should understand:

Physical Abuse

Physical abuse in nursing homes often leaves visible signs but may be explained away as “accidents” or “normal aging.” Key indicators include:

  1. Unexplained bruising, especially on both sides of the body
  2. Broken bones or repeated falls
  3. Burns or abrasions
  4. Sudden changes in behavior when certain staff members are present
  5. Signs of restraint on wrists or ankles

Emotional and Psychological Abuse

The Arizona Long-Term Care Ombudsman program reports that emotional abuse can be as damaging as physical abuse. Warning signs include:

  1. Withdrawal from social activities
  2. Unusual behavior like rocking or mumbling
  3. Sudden changes in mood or personality
  4. Anxiety or fear around specific caregivers
  5. Depression or expressions of helplessness

Financial Exploitation

According to the Arizona Adult Protective Services, financial abuse has increased by 40% in recent years. Red flags include:

  1. Unexplained withdrawals from bank accounts
  2. Missing personal property
  3. Sudden changes in legal documents
  4. Unpaid bills despite adequate resources
  5. New “best friends” among facility staff

Neglect and Substandard Care

The ADHS regularly cites Arizona nursing homes for neglect-related violations. Common issues include:

  1. Medication errors or missed doses
  2. Dehydration and malnutrition
  3. Poor personal hygiene
  4. Unsafe or unsanitary living conditions
  5. Lack of assistance with daily activities

What to Expect In Arizona Nursing Home Abuse Cases

We understand the urgency of protecting your loved one. Our process begins immediately:

1. Initial Response

Upon contact, we begin gathering critical information and advising on immediate protective measures.

2. Investigation

We work with APS, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and independent experts to document abuse or neglect.

3. Legal Strategy

Based on evidence gathered, we develop a comprehensive plan to hold the facility accountable.

4. Resolution

Whether through settlement or trial, we pursue full compensation and facility improvements.

Understanding Facility Standards and Violations

Arizona nursing homes must comply with both state and federal regulations. Common violations documented by ADHS include:

Staffing Requirements

Under A.A.C. R9-10-911, facilities must maintain specific staff-to-resident ratios:

  1. One registered nurse on duty for every 60 residents
  2. One certified nursing assistant for every 10 residents
  3. 24-hour licensed nursing coverage

Quality of Care Standards

The Arizona Administrative Code mandates:

  1. Regular assessment of residents’ needs
  2. Individualized care plans
  3. Proper medication management
  4. Fall prevention protocols
  5. Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment

Documentation Requirements

Facilities must maintain detailed records of:

  1. Daily care provided
  2. Medication administration
  3. Incidents and accidents
  4. Staff training and qualifications
  5. Quality assurance measures

Building Your Case Against Nursing Home Neglect in Arizona

Our approach to investigating nursing home abuse includes:

Immediate Evidence Gathering

  1. Photographing visible injuries
  2. Securing surveillance footage before deletion
  3. Obtaining witness statements while memories are fresh
  4. Reviewing staffing logs and time records
  5. Documenting conditions through facility inspections

Expert Consultation

We work with:

  1. Medical professionals to evaluate injuries
  2. Nursing home administrators to identify standard of care violations
  3. Financial experts to trace exploitation
  4. Life care planners to project future care needs
  5. Mental health professionals to assess psychological impact

Regulatory Compliance Review

Our team analyzes:

  1. State inspection reports
  2. Medicare/Medicaid evaluations
  3. Staff certification records
  4. Internal policies and procedures
  5. Previous complaint history

Understanding Compensation in Nursing Home Cases

Arizona law recognizes several types of damages in nursing home abuse cases:

Economic Damages

  1. Medical treatment costs
  2. Rehabilitation expenses
  3. Transfer to new facility costs
  4. Personal property losses
  5. Additional care expenses

Non-Economic Damages

  1. Pain and suffering
  2. Emotional distress
  3. Loss of dignity
  4. Reduced quality of life

Punitive Damages

In cases involving willful misconduct or gross negligence, Arizona courts may award punitive damages under A.R.S. § 46-455(H)(4) to punish particularly egregious behavior.

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Proving Nursing Home Abuse And Neglect In Court

To win a judgment in a case like this, your legal team will have to prove that the nursing home in question abused or neglected a resident. It will also need to show proof these actions led to the injuries in question.

A lawsuit against a nursing home may be based on many types of abuse and neglect. Some types of abuse and neglect will be obvious even to a lay person, such as allowing the presence of bed sores, failure to feed or provide water, or sexual abuse. Some abuse and neglect may not be obvious without investigation, such as:

An Understaffed Nursing Home Can Be Problematic

When a nursing home does not have an adequate number of staff members, residents may suffer from neglect. An understaffed nursing home will also create more work for the staff that is present. This will usually lead to higher stress levels, which in turn can cause the workers to have a lack of compassion for the residents in the nursing home. A nursing home can be found liable if injuries or deaths are caused by understaffing issues.

The Nursing Home Was Guilty Of Negligent Hiring

A nursing home has an obligation to its residents to hire qualified employees to take care of their daily needs. Employees will need to pass a variety of background checks and must have no history of abuse or violence to be hired in these types of facilities. If a nursing home fails to do this type of research before hiring an employee, then it could be held liable should this employee abuse or neglect one of the residents.

Inadequate Or Improper Training

If the employees of a nursing home have not been properly trained to deal with disabled seniors, they may inadvertently injure a resident. If your loved one suffered an injury due to inadequate or improper training, call an Arizona nursing home abuse attorney at Miller Kory Rowe LLP for help. Our team will listen to the details of your potential nursing home abuse or neglect case and help you understand your best legal options.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Abuse Cases in Arizona

How long do nursing home abuse cases typically take?

Most cases resolve within 6-24 months, depending on complexity. Under Arizona law, you generally have two years from discovery of the abuse to file a claim, but certain circumstances may extend this timeline.

What immediate steps should we take if we suspect abuse?

First, ensure your loved one's safety. Report concerns to the facility administrator, Arizona Adult Protective Services (877-SOS-ADULT), and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program. Document everything and contact an experienced attorney.

Can we move our loved one to a different facility?

Yes. Under Arizona law (A.A.C. R9-10-911), residents have the right to transfer to another facility.

How are nursing homes regulated in Arizona?

The Arizona Department of Health Services licenses and inspects nursing homes under A.R.S. § 36-401. Facilities must meet both state and federal standards for care, staffing, and resident rights.

What compensation can my family receive?

Arizona law allows recovery for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and in cases of willful misconduct, punitive damages. Each case is unique, and we can provide a detailed evaluation during your consultation. When a wrongful death has occurred, certain survivors of the lost loved one can make claims for their own damages.

Are Persistent Bed Sores A Sign of Neglect?

Bedsores are generally caused by seniors not getting the care they need. When a person is immobile due to injury, they will need the help of nursing home staff members to get out of bed. If this help is not given, then bedsores will usually start to form. Neglecting to act in a situation like this can lead to a senior getting an infection and possibly dying as a result. File a claim for bed sores in Arizona
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Additional Arizona Resources

  1. Arizona Adult Protective Services: Report suspected abuse
  2. Long-Term Care Ombudsman: Resident advocacy and rights
  3. Arizona Department of Health Services: Facility licensing and complaints
  4. Area Agency on Aging: Elder care resources and support
  5. Arizona Long-Term Care Ombudsman program provides additional oversight and advocacy.

Take Action to Protect Your Loved One

If you suspect nursing home abuse or neglect, don’t wait to seek help. Contact Miller Kory Rowe today for a free, confidential consultation. Our experienced team will listen to your concerns and help you understand your options for protecting your loved one.
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The Miller Kory Rowe LLP team has spent decades fighting for the rights of nursing home residents. If you suspect or know a loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, please call (602) 648-4045 or contact us online. Our attorneys offer free consultations and there are no fees unless we win your case. With offices in Phoenix and Tucson, our firm is uniquely positioned to serve clients throughout Arizona. Contact our firm today!

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“We researched a few law offices that would handled a delicate case in behalf of our beloved mother. From our initial meeting to the final, the experience was handled with professionalism, pride and respectful. We couldn’t have gone to a better law firm to handle our case. I highly recommend this law firm for any of your love ones with a wrongful death. We can now bring closure to the care center in this case, however, closure in loosing my mother in such matter will take time for healing. Thanks to Jeff, Gab, Lorraine, Lupe, and the rest of the staff for caring.”
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“I was referred to Miller Kory Rowe LLP after the sudden loss of my Mom. It says a lot when you are refereed to a different Lawyer because they are so highly recommended from their peers. It was great comfort to have Gabe and his Team of spectacular people with support and going to extra mile for my Brother and I in such a stressful time in our lives. No matter what complications that happen with our case they did an amazing job. The case settled out of court in our favor which meant the World to me vs. the pain of a trial.”
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