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If my loved one has advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and cannot make decisions, what can I do about nursing home abuse and neglect in Illinois?

If your loved one has advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and is incapacitated, this may affect their ability to make any decisions concerning an Illinois nursing home abuse claim. In this type of circumstance, the courts would appoint a guardian to handle the interests of your loved one.

Since an Illinois nursing home abuse claim can be complicated enough, without adding the additional concerns of a loved one incapacitated from dementia and unable to make informed decisions, it is important that you seek the help of an experienced Chicago nursing home neglect attorney. This is perhaps one of the biggest steps you can take to help your loved one’s Illinois nursing home abuse claim.

Since nursing homes are regulated and required to follow certain rules and laws, it takes an experienced attorney to make sure that when there is a violation and it leads to injuries, the right steps are taken to protect your loved one. If your loved one also suffers from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, they will need this additional support in pursuing their Illinois nursing home abuse claim.In addition, a Chicago nursing home neglect attorney will work to see that the court appoints a guardian for your loved one. This is a pretty easy process that will safeguard the best interests of your loved one.

Throughout the entire claims process, a Chicago nursing home neglect attorney will make sure that your loved one’s legal rights are protected and that their case is handled in the best manner possible.

When to Hire a Chicago Nursing Home Neglect Attorney 

A Chicago nursing home neglect attorney at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. has dealt with similar cases to yours and knows the best course of action for your claim. To improve your chances at a fair settlement and take the burden out of all the paperwork involved in an Illinois nursing home abuse claim, contact us today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080.

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  • Nursing Home Falls
  • Bed Sores / Pressure Ulcers
  • Medication Errors
  • Dehydration and Malnutrition
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