How to Take Action if You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect in Sonoma County
For more than 25 years, Nursing Home Law Group has been representing individuals and families in Sonoma County impacted by nursing home abuse and neglect. We are dedicated to holding negligent facilities accountable and securing justice for your loved ones.
Q: What Is the Landscape of Senior Care Facilities in Sonoma County?A: Sonoma County has a large and growing senior population, with numerous nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and residential care homes located throughout the county, particularly in larger cities like Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, and Sonoma. If you’re worried about possible abuse or neglect in any Sonoma County facility, Nursing Home Law Group is here to help investigate and advocate for your loved one.
Q: How Does California Law Define Elder Abuse and Neglect?A: Under California’s Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA), elder abuse includes physical abuse, neglect, abandonment, isolation, or other actions (or omissions) that result in harm, pain, or mental suffering to a person aged 65 or older. Signs can be obvious - like bruises or fractures or excessive weight loss - or more subtle, such as untreated bedsores, dehydration, medication mistakes, or an unexplained decline in health. When you see these signs, it's critical to act.
Q: Can You Share Examples of Neglect You've Seen in Sonoma County Cases?A: While always respecting client privacy, Nursing Home Law Group has successfully handled cases in Sonoma County and throughout Northern California involving scenarios like:
- Residents suffering serious falls after their call lights or pleas for assistance were ignored.
- Pressure ulcers (bedsores) developing into life-threatening, infected wounds because staff failed to provide basic repositioning and wound care.
- Seniors being transferred to a hospital for severe dehydration or malnutrition, despite the nursing home assuring the family they were "fine."
- Medication errors, such as overdoses or missed doses, leading to significant health complications.
- Facility staff failing to recognize signs of a stroke, heart attack, or infection and delaying emergency medical help.
- Medical equipment failures—like dislodged feeding tubes or breathing tubes—not being addressed promptly, causing severe harm or death.
A: If the situation is an emergency and your loved one is in immediate danger, call 911 right away or take them to the nearest emergency room, such as at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Petaluma Valley Hospital, or another local medical center. Protecting their immediate health and safety always comes first.
Q: Besides Legal Assistance, What Sonoma County Agencies Can I Report Suspected Neglect to?A: You can file a report and seek support from these key agencies in Sonoma County:
- Long‑Term Care Ombudsman: This program advocates for residents' rights. The local office is managed by the Council on Aging. Sonoma County Office: (707) 526-4108
- Sonoma County Adult Protective Services (APS): This agency investigates reports of abuse and neglect of elders and dependent adults. 24-Hour Hotline: (707) 565-5940 or (800) 667-0404
- California Department of Public Health (CDPH): To file a formal complaint against a licensed nursing home or skilled nursing facility, contact the Santa Rosa District Office. (707) 576-2030
- Sonoma County Human Services (CDSS): (707) 565-5800
A: Reporting to state and county agencies is a crucial step, but their investigations are focused on regulatory compliance and do not result in financial compensation for the victim's pain, suffering, or medical costs. Nursing Home Law Group specializes in elder abuse cases in Sonoma County. With over 25 years of experience, we know how to conduct a thorough private investigation, preserve critical evidence, and fight for the full compensation your family deserves. We offer free, confidential consultations and only earn a fee if we win your case.
Q: How Can I Reach Nursing Home Law Group for a Free Consultation?A: If you’re concerned about the care a loved one is receiving in a nursing home or assisted living facility in Sonoma County, contact Nursing Home Law Group immediately. Call us at (866) 607-1325 or complete our secure online form to schedule your free consultation. We are ready to listen, guide you on your next steps, and take action to protect your loved one.