- Unexplained bruises, cuts, burns, sprains, or fractures in various stages of healing - Bedsores or frozen joints - Unexplained venereal disease or genital infections; vaginal or anal bleeding; torn, stained, or bloody underclothing - Sudden changes in behavior - Staff refusing to allow visitors to see resident, delays in allowing visitors to see resident or not allowing resident to be alone with visitor - Resident being kept in an over-medicated state - Loss of resident's possessions - Sudden large withdrawals from bank accounts or changes in banking practices - Abrupt changes in will or other financial documents problemIndications of Abuse
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