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We Fight for Survivors of Sexual Abuse in Residential Treatment Centers
Residential treatment centers (RTCs) help people struggling with behavioral, chemical, and other issues. Millions of people have entrusted RTCs to provide top-quality service and to take care of loved ones.
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Common Issues We've Found When Researching Treatment Facilities
Inadequate supervision of staff. Many RTCs do not offer adequate training and have poor oversight programs. Many allow staff members too much discretion and never hold them accountable when problems are raised.
Missing background checks. A treatment center should fully investigate an applicant’s background, including job history, and criminal record. If an RTC fails to perform an adequate check, they might hire someone who is a clear danger to the residents.
Inadequate staffing. The staff on duty might be insufficient to fully care for residents. As a result, staff is often overworked and stressed, contributing to neglectful or abusive behavior. Some facilities make sure they are fully staffed during visiting hours but pare back during the rest of the week.
Covering up mistakes. Some treatment facilities try to avoid a lawsuit by lying to loved ones and trying to sweep problems under the rug.
Coercing a patient to accept a certain diagnosis, so that they can be admitted as a patient and billed for treatment. This is a clear example of fraud and also quite damaging to the person who might not even have a problem that needs to be “treated.”
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WERE YOU SEXUALLY ABUSED IN A RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER?
Though many are well-run, some treatment centers are breeding grounds of abuse and/or neglect, and the management of the facility is fully to blame. Many facilities attempt to cut corners in order to save a few pennies and in the process they compromise the safety and care of their residents.
Though many are well-run, some treatment centers are breeding grounds of abuse and/or neglect, and the management of the facility is fully to blame. Many facilities attempt to cut corners in order to save a few pennies and in the process they compromise the safety and care of their residents.
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Unfortunately, RTCs also have a long history of abuse and other wrongful conduct. Residents suffer physically, mentally, and emotionally, and few RTCs are ever held accountable.
If you or someone you care about is concerned about abuse, or if you have observed it, you should meet with an experienced attorney. Help is on the way.
Our dedicated legal team is actively investigating these cases. We’re here to provide the compassionate support and experienced legal representation you need to pursue justice, accountability, and healing.
If you or a loved one experienced abuse in one of these institutions, don’t wait. Fill out the form above for a free, confidential consultation. There is no cost, no obligation — just a team ready to listen, stand by you, and fight for your rights.
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At our firm, we are unwavering in our commitment to protect the vulnerable — especially those who have suffered abuse in residential treatment facilities.
Survivors deserve to be heard, believed, and supported.
Know the Signs of Abuse
When you visit a loved one in an RTC, keep your eyes peeled for any signs of abuse or neglect, and remember to follow up with staff if you have questions.
Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures, cuts, or abrasions. A resident might be getting abused by staff, or they could have wandered away from the facility and injured themselves in a slip and fall.
Dramatic weight loss that has no explanation, which might be a sign of malnutrition or inadequate medical treatment.
Trips to the hospital that staff never tell you about. This suggests the RTC is hiding the injury or illness because they know they are to blame.
Sexually transmitted diseases or infections, which are clear warning signs of sexual abuse.
Fearful behavior from the resident, which might indicate they are being tormented physically or emotionally.
Survivors deserve to be heard, believed, and supported.
Know the Signs of Abuse
When you visit a loved one in an RTC, keep your eyes peeled for any signs of abuse or neglect, and remember to follow up with staff if you have questions.
Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures, cuts, or abrasions. A resident might be getting abused by staff, or they could have wandered away from the facility and injured themselves in a slip and fall.
Dramatic weight loss that has no explanation, which might be a sign of malnutrition or inadequate medical treatment.
Trips to the hospital that staff never tell you about. This suggests the RTC is hiding the injury or illness because they know they are to blame.
Sexually transmitted diseases or infections, which are clear warning signs of sexual abuse.
Fearful behavior from the resident, which might indicate they are being tormented physically or emotionally.