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When people think of nursing home abuse, they often imagine residents being physically assaulted or verbally harassed. However, in recent years, more residents have been victims of social media abuse.
This form of abuse occurs when nursing home staff members record videos or take pictures of residents without their consent and post them on social media. The pictures often show residents in compromising positions, such as when they are naked or barely clothed or with signs of physical abuse.
If your loved one has been a victim of social media abuse, it is important to talk to a nursing home abuse lawyer about your legal options. The Wisconsin nursing home abuse lawyers at Pitman, Kalkhoff, Sicula & Dentice can review your situation in a free consultation and determine if the facility can be held accountable for your loved one’s damages.
Social media abuse involves taking unauthorized pictures or making recordings of nursing home residents, potentially in compromised positions. These pictures or recordings are posted on social media networks and they often show nursing home residents unclothed, in embarrassing situations or with signs of physical abuse.
Some media reports regarding social media abuse reveal situations involving:
In 2016, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an official memorandum about social media abuse. The memo focused on facility responsibilities related to social media abuse. CMS emphasized that nursing homes have a duty to create a homelike environment and encourage an environment that treats residents with respect and dignity.
CMS stated that all nursing home residents have a right to their privacy and not to have photos or videos of them taken that may be embarrassing or that may demean them. Taking unauthorized pictures of the resident and his or her private space is a violation of the resident’s privacy.
Nursing homes are required to develop policies prohibiting the use of unauthorized pictures and recordings and uploading them to social media platforms. Nursing homes must also educate staff about the prohibition of these types of pictures and recordings that demean or humiliate residents.
The memo also explained what state survey agencies must do if they receive allegations of social media abuse. Any agency that receives the following allegations needs to do an onsite investigation to determine if the facility is in compliance with federal law:
During the survey, if the nursing home is determined not to be in substantial compliance with federal requirements, the survey team must identify:
Depending on the findings, the offender may be reported to the nurse aid registry and other state licensing authorities if nursing home abuse is suspected.
Nursing homes must take this problem seriously. There are many effective methods that they can employ to minimize the incidences of this form of abuse, including:
If you would like to learn more about the potential to bring forth a claim regarding social media abuse, contact an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer for assistance.
The attorneys at PKSD provide free legal consultations and charge no upfront fees. You will not be assessed legal fees unless you receive compensation at the end of the legal process.
Contact our firm right now by calling 414-333-3333.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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