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Is an adult home legally responsible for criminal acts against its residents?

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Is an adult home legally responsible for criminal acts against its residents?

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Tragically residents of adult homes have been victims of criminal acts including physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse by the employees of the adult home who are entrusted with their protection. To prevent dangerous persons from becoming employed at adult homes, they are required to conduct criminal background checks on all of their employees. This is especially important because many residents of adult homes are physically and mentally vulnerable to abuse. If the adult home fails to conduct a criminal background check and a resident is victimized by an employee with a criminal record the facility may be legally liable. Additionally, if the adult home has reason to believe that its employees are dangerous and the facility does not take steps to protect its residents it may be liable. For added protection the adult home is also required to check at least two references for every employee. The bottom line is that the adult home must make reasonable attempts to protect its vulnerable

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