Sexual abuse is defined as non-consensual sexual contact between one party and another.
Nursing home sexual abuse can take many forms, including:
- Unwanted intimate touching
- Taking sexually explicit photos or video of a resident
- Forced nudity
- Forced observation of pornographic materials
- Forced observation of masturbation
- Forced sexual contact
- Rape
Nursing home residents are in a vulnerable position, which makes them an ideal target for abusers. The staff at a nursing home are in a position of authority, and unfortunately, there are people that will take advantage of that.
In many cases, abuse victims may be suffering from dementia or other cognitive issues, which means they may not be able to report their abuse. According to research from the National Institute of Justice, elders are less likely to be believed when they report abuse, particularly if there are no physical signs of abuse. Furthermore, elderly sexual abuse victims are less likely to aid in the conviction of their abuser.
Arkansas statute 5-28-103 states that elder abuse may be classified as a felony. In addition to legal penalties, your loved one may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact Keith Law Group now to discuss your situations and learn more about your legal rights and options.
