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Heading 1: Abuse and Neglect
Subheading 1: 24.3% of residents experienced at least one instance of physical abuse while in a nursing home. 

Heading 2: Nursing Homes Profiting off of Abuse 
Subheading 2: People pay upwards of $400 a day for their loved ones to try at a facility. 

Heading 3: Be their voice!
Subheading 3: 97%of confirmed abuse cases do not get reported to local law enforcement as required. 

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  1. In the second screenshot the first thumbnail displays how many people out of 100 that are affected from nursing home abuse. It allows the viewer to understand the seriousness of the topic. In thumbnail 2 it is somewhat unclear of what is being shown the viewer can see a decline of some sort to what looks like a trash can. Which someone can assume that this may mean that elders in nursing homes are getting thrown away because people are careless about their wants/needs. In thumbnail 3 a stick figure is yelling at someone who is in a wheel chair. This is a clear indication of the issue at hand but may be too complex illustrate. The first thumbnail gets he point across in a simple way while remaining eye catching to the audience. Change the header/speech bubble to be more of a fact like "1 out of 10"

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