San Francisco Assisted Living Neglect Lawyers

When Your Loved One Is Harmed in Assisted Living, You Deserve Answers

When a parent or spouse enters an assisted living facility, you trust that they will be safe, cared for, and treated with dignity. So when something goes wrong - when you discover unexplained injuries, weight loss, medication mistakes, or signs of emotional abuse - the shock is overwhelming. Families often feel anger, grief, and guilt, wondering if they missed the warning signs.

You are not alone, and you are not overreacting. Many families throughout the Bay Area turn to San Francisco assisted living neglect lawyers after realizing their loved one has suffered harm due to understaffing, poor training, or outright negligence.

Assisted living facilities, including board and care homes, are supposed to provide supportive care for residents who need help with daily living but do not require medical-level care. When they fail in these basic obligations, California law allows families to take action.

What is Considered Assisted Living Neglect in California?

Neglect or abuse in an assisted living setting can take many forms. The common thread is simple: the facility failed to provide the care your loved one needed, and as a result, they were injured or harmed.

Common signs and types of neglect include

  • Unexplained bruising, fractures, or repeated falls
  • Dehydration or malnutrition
  • Wandering or elopement from a secure memory care unit
  • Medication mistakes or skipped medications
  • Poor hygiene, soiled clothing, or unwashed bedding
  • Sudden emotional withdrawal or fear of specific staff
  • Pressure sores, which rarely occur in assisted living unless care is severely lacking

In one widely publicized case, Joan Boice v. Emeritus Corporation, a California jury returned a multimillion-dollar verdict after an assisted living facility chronically understaffed its memory care unit, leading to fatal pressure sores. This case highlighted what many families already know: neglect in assisted living is real, and facilities must be held accountable.

How Neglect Happens in Assisted Living Facilities

Most neglect is not caused by one bad staff member. It is systemic.

Families who contact San Francisco assisted living neglect lawyers often describe the same issues

  • Too few caregivers for too many residents
  • Staff with minimal training
  • High turnover and burnt-out employees
  • Facilities accepting residents they are not equipped to care for
  • Ignoring clear changes in a resident’s condition

Assisted living facilities are not medical providers, yet they frequently market themselves as “memory care experts” or “high-level care providers.” When they take in vulnerable residents but fail to meet their needs, the results can be catastrophic.

What Your Family Can Recover in an Assisted Living Neglect Case

An experienced San Francisco assisted living neglect attorney can pursue compensation for

  • Medical bills and hospitalization
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Wrongful death damages
  • Punitive damages under California’s Elder Abuse Act when neglect is reckless or intentional

California’s elder abuse laws are specifically designed to hold facilities accountable for putting profits over safety.

What to Do Right Now if You Suspect Neglect

You do not need proof before taking action. You simply need concern. Here are the immediate steps families should take

  • Document everything. Photos of injuries, dates, staff names, and your observations are extremely valuable.
  • Request the care records. Assisted living facilities must provide them upon request.
  • Move your loved one to safety if necessary.

Contact San Francisco assisted living neglect lawyers to investigate the case before records disappear or stories change.

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are required to maintain records, but early legal intervention ensures evidence is preserved and witnesses are identified quickly.

Why Families Choose Nursing Home Law Group

For more than twenty years, Nursing Home Law Group has represented families across California in cases involving assisted living neglect, memory care abuse, and wrongful death. We know the system. We know the facilities. And we know the tactics they use to deny responsibility.

Families trust us because
  • We conduct thorough investigations
  • We work with top medical and elder care experts
  • We take on major corporate ownership groups
  • We handle every aspect of the case so you can focus on your family

When you hire us, you get more than legal representation. You get a team that fights for answers, accountability, and justice.

Speak With San Francisco Assisted Living Neglect Lawyers Today

If your loved one was harmed in an assisted living or memory care facility, you deserve to know what happened and why. The law in California is on your side, and you do not have to navigate this alone.

Contact the San Francisco assisted living neglect attorneys at Nursing Home Law Group for a free and confidential consultation. We will listen, investigate, and guide you through your options so you can make the best decision for your family.

Your loved one deserved better. We are here to help you demand it.

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