Property Theft Assistance

Feb 27, 2020

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Property Theft AssistanceHow a Tampa Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Can Help With Property Theft in Elder Care Facilities

Theft at nursing homes is a growing problem. Elderly individuals may be particularly vulnerable to theft. This is especially true at nursing homes where there are lots of individuals going in and out, and residents are reliant on their caretakers. If you or someone you know has fallen victim to theft, you will want to contact a Tampa nursing home abuse lawyer.

Property Theft

A common type of theft at nursing homes is simple property theft. Generally, this can involve someone taking your property from your room when you are not present or unaware. For example, someone may steal the jewelry or other keepsake from your room. Common perpetrators of nursing home theft can include fellow residents, nursing home workers and members of the public. Thieves will oftentimes target nursing home residents given their age or disability.

Nursing Home Fraud

Another nefarious danger at nursing homes is theft through fraud. A Tampa nursing home abuse attorney can explain to you that because nursing home residents are so reliant on their caregivers, unscrupulous caregivers may take advantage of their position of power to steal money. For example, a caregiver may take passwords and personal identifying information to commit identity theft. In addition, some caregivers may name themselves as powers of attorney and name themselves beneficiaries of the victim.

Contact a Tampa Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing home residents are particularly vulnerable to theft. Theft of elderly victims poses a great problem as not only does it lead to property loss, but a nursing home resident may also suffer psychological side effects as well. For example, a victim may no longer feel safe at the home and may develop anxiety and other problems.

As a result, if you or someone you know has fallen victim to nursing home theft, you will want to contact an experienced attorney. An attorney can explain to you your options against both the alleged perpetrator and the nursing home itself.

To learn more about your case, contact Tampa nursing home abuse attorney Peter Giroux at (727) 895-5399 to discuss the specifics of your case.