Who we are
A family-first resource for nursing home abuse and neglect questions.
Senior Justice Help helps families understand warning signs, organize records, research facility history, and decide what to do next when a nursing home explanation does not feel right.
We do the research families should not have to learn overnight
Most people arrive after a frightening call, a hospital transfer, a wound, a fall, a sudden decline, or a story that keeps changing. They should not have to become experts in CMS data, inspection reports, care plans, wound records, ombudsman resources, and legal evidence just to ask informed questions.
What visitors should not have to do
Visitors should not need to know where to find deficiency citations, staffing data, penalties, ownership records, elder-abuse guidance, resident-rights rules, pressure-injury resources, or court-record databases. The site organizes those sources and translates them into practical questions families can ask.
Our editorial standard
Pages are written to separate facts, public records, family observations, medical concerns, and legal questions. We cite public sources visibly, avoid promising outcomes, and remind visitors that urgent medical or safety concerns require immediate professional help.
What must be verified before launch
Real brand ownership, partner firms, attorney reviewers, medical reviewers if used, address, phone routing, testimonials, results, accreditations, editorial policy, privacy handling, and jurisdiction-specific statements should be verified before launch.
Competitive standard
The content strategy is benchmarked against mature nursing home abuse legal sites, but the goal is to go deeper on practical family action: records to request, facility explanations to challenge, public data to check, and timelines to build.
- Build topic pages that aggregate facility records, medical warning signs, resident rights, and legal evidence.
- Make intake visible on every high-intent page while keeping medical and legal disclaimers clear.
- Add real attorney, nurse, geriatric care, or wound-care reviewers only after credentials are verified.
- Use nursing home inspection, staffing, deficiency, penalty, and complaint data on facility and topic pages.
- Explain who receives the visitor's information before a call, text, or partner referral happens.
Who am I contacting?
Prototype intake currently routes to a placeholder number. Before launch, this section should clearly name whether the visitor reaches the brand, an intake representative, a law firm, a referral partner, or multiple legal partners.
This website provides general legal information, not legal advice or medical advice. Contacting the site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Deadlines, liability, and reporting duties depend on the facts and the law in your state.

Editorial review
Written and reviewed for family clarity
Written by: Senior Justice Help Editorial Team, Family intake and nursing home records research team
Reviewed by: Aron Solomon, JD, Legal commentator, writer, and editor
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Pages are written for families, checked against public agency and legal-information sources, and reviewed for clarity, sourcing, and overclaiming. The site does not provide medical advice or legal advice.
Aron Solomon, JD, is listed by Muck Rack as a writer and editor with coverage areas including law, politics, marketing, business, and strategy. Reviewer details should be confirmed directly before launch.