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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
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Glossary of Nursing Home Abuse Terms
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Abuse (Emotional/Verbal): Emotional and verbal
abuse occurs when a person says or does something
that harm's the nursing home resident's self-esteem,
such as humiliating, ignoring, or frightening the
resident.
Abuse (Financial): Financial abuse occurs when a
person illegally or improperly uses a nursing home
resident's money, property, and/or possessions for
personal gain.
Abuse (Mental): Mental abuse is sometimes referred
to as psychological or emotional abuse. Mental abuse
is the intentional infliction of anguish,
degradation, fear, or distress through verbal or
nonverbal acts.
Abuse (Personal): Action by one person purposely
does something to another person that causes mental
or physical pain.
Abuse (Physical): The intentional use of physical
force that may result in bodily injury or pain.
Abuse (Sexual): Any form of nonconsensual sexual
contact, including unwanted or inappropriate
touching, rape, sodomy, sexual coercion, sexually
explicit photographing, and sexual harassment.
Access: A person's ability to get necessary medical
care and services.
Accessibility of Services: A person's ability to get
necessary medical care and services when needed.
Accredited or Accreditation: A facility is
accredited when a private, independent group has met
certain quality standards.
Act: Legislation passed by congress.
Action: A formal complaint brought to court.
Activities of Daily Living: Activities done in a
normal day, such as walking, eating, dressing,
bathing, grooming, and using the toilet.
Actual Charge: The dollar amount charged for medical
services or supplies.
Adjudication: The process of being decided by a
judge.
Admitting Physician: The doctor that admits a person
to a hospital or other in-patient health facility.
Advance Directives: Advanced instructions telling
how a person wants his or health care administered
in the event that the person is unable to make
decisions for himself. Also called a "Living Will."
Advocate: A person or group that supports and/or
protects another person's rights.
Allegation: The claim made in a pleading by a party
to an action setting out what he or she expects to
prove.
Alzheimer's Disease: A disorder involving
deterioration of mental functions resulting from
changes in brain tissues, including shrinkage of
brain tissues. The cause is unknown.
Ambulatory Care: Those health services that do not
require in-patient hospital care.
Ambulatory Surgical Center: The place in a hospital
where outpatient surgeries are performed.
Ancillary Services: Services given by a hospital or
other inpatient health program, such as x-rays, lab
testing, and drug administration.
Appeal: Request to a superior or higher court to
review and change the result in a case decided by an
inferior or lower court.
Appellate Court: A court having jurisdiction to hear
an appeal and review the decisions of a lower or
inferior court.
Approved Amount: The dollar amount Medicare finds
reasonable for a covered medical service.
Area Agency on Aging: Local programs that offer help
to older people, including transportation services,
meals, personal care, day health care, and skilled
nursing care. Pennsylvania residents can click here
to find their Local Agencies on Aging.
Assault: A willful attempt or threat to harm another
person, coupled with the present ability to inflict
injury on that person, which causes apprehension in
that person.
Assessment: The gathering of information in order to
evaluate a person's health and health-care needs.
Assignment: When a doctor agrees to accept
Medicare's fee as full payment under the original
Medicare plan. You must still pay your share of the
fee for the doctor's visit.
Assisted Living Facility: A residence for people
needing assistance with certain such as dressing or
eating. Assisted Living Facilities provide a lesser
skilled level of care than a person would get in a
nursing home. They also live more independently.
Usually, residents pay a monthly rent, plus
additional fees for the services they require and
Medicare usually will not cover these expenses.
Attorney-Client Privilege: Client's privilege to
refuse to disclose and to prevent any other person
from disclosing confidential communications between
the client and his or her attorney.
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