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Senior Abuse

Physical and psychological abuse of the elderly is, unfortunately, a reality. Abuse can take other forms than just yelling or hitting. Withholding care or medical treatment to someone who is incapacitated is abuse as well. Whether it occurs in an institution or in a home setting, help is available at Good Grief Law.

We can talk with a senior in a private setting, away from caregivers. If you have a family member who you believe is being abused, reach out to us. We are always available to come to you or to meet at a location that is safe for our clients.

Call us today to speak with a senior abuse advocate in Charleston.

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Senior Abuse

Physical and psychological abuse of the elderly is, unfortunately, a reality. Abuse can take other forms than just yelling or hitting. Withholding care or medical treatment to someone who is incapacitated is abuse as well. Whether it occurs in an institution or in a home setting, help is available at Good Grief Law.

We can talk with a senior in a private setting, away from caregivers. If you have a family member who you believe is being abused, reach out to us. We are always available to come to you or to meet at a location that is safe for our clients.

Call us today to speak with a senior abuse advocate in Charleston.

Also learn about: Senior Neglect

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