Maine Nursing Home

Abuse Attorney


If someone in your family has been a victim of nursing home abuse, please give us a call and tell us what happened.
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The elderly are vulnerable to those who would abuse them — physically, emotionally, sexually, financially or even in the provision of their medical treatment. Alison Mynick, a Maine nursing home abuse attorney and Registered Nurse with Briggs & Counsel in Rockport, has helped many elderly individuals and their families following incidents of elder abuse in private or public nursing home or similar facilities.

The signs of elder abuse may be subtle or obvious. A few examples are:

  • sudden changes in your loved one's behavior
  • bedsores, lacerations or sprains/fractures
  • torn, stained, or bloody underclothing; unexplained genital infections or venereal disease; vaginal or anal bleeding
  • the facility's staff refuses to allow you to visit, or tries to put off your visit
  • staff doesn't allow a resident to be alone with visitors
  • your loved one is being kept in an over-medicated state
  • loss of your loved one's possessions
  • sudden changes in banking practices, or withdrawals from bank accounts or
  • changes in a will or other financial documents

Don't let suspected elder abuse go unconfronted. Contact the experienced Maine nursing home abuse lawyer Alison Mynick today to arrange a private consultation. Attorney Mynick will thoroughly evaluate your situation and will aggressively, yet compassionately fight to ensure your loved one’s rights are protected.

Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys try Nursing Home Abuse and Elderly Abuse cases throughout the state of Maine.

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  • What the resulting effects have been
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