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Phoenix, AZ Law Protects Mentally and Physically Disabled from Abuse or Neglect

By Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on April 28, 2010 - No comments

Besides those nursing facilities that Arizona personal injury attorneys bring claims against for abuse or neglect, these same laws that they use in nursing home abuse cases also protect family members with physical or mental disabilities that are in facilities that care for them. Though there is rightfully a great deal of interest in nursing home neglect or abuse of the elderly, the Adult Protective Services Act also applies to those that are not elderly and at Phoenix nursing facilities. APSA protects all vulnerable adults under the Arizona legal system.

Should you suspect that a loved one suffers from emotional abuse, physical abuse, or neglect at a skilled nursing facility, we urge you to contact us. We will offer you information and honestly discuss the potential legal remedies available to you and your family member.

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