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Dealing With Shady Nursing Home Neglect Issues



By: Chris Channing    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-24 02:31:18
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Law makers are starting to crack down on nursing home neglect cases, where the elderly are being mistreated or not treated at all. From bed sores to wrongful death due to poor care standards, lawyers everywhere are now starting to take on more cases than ever in nursing home neglect.

There are laws being put into action among states each year that cracks down on how nursing homes can operate. Some states will even require that a nursing home subject their patients to an interview with a coroner to help determine the cause of death. If any indication of neglect is found, the coroner is then able to bring a case against them- but not all states have such good legislation.

When nurses get lazy, bad things can happen. Not properly moving a disabled person in his or her bed each day can lead to bed sores for instance. Bed sores will result from not having prime circulation, and resting on the same areas of the body each day without change. Nurses are required to keep such patients moving in order to prevent such things, and may be violating the law if they don't.

Proper food and water is also required if the elderly are to live a peaceful life. While water isn't usually a problem, some nursing homes have cut back on spending and have supplied only meager meals to their patients. This can be a dangerous game, as malnutrition can quickly lead to serious health complications among the elderly. If the cause of death was dehydration or malnutrition, you may also have a case.

Even something such as assault or physical abuse can happen to a loved one when in a nursing home. Nursing home officials should be able to monitor their employees at all times, ensuring they are not doing anything to harm patients. Even still, there are reported cases in which orderlies have been caught physically hurting patients, taunting them, or otherwise causing harm. Even one instance of this happening is grounds for action.

Even if a patient leaves the facility on his or her own free will and becomes injured, the nursing home may be charged with neglect. Some patients are not mentally sound, meaning they need extra care to ensure they may not hurt themselves or others without meaning to. Nursing homes take up full responsibility of this when signing on a patient, and will be liable if such an even occurs.

Final Thoughts

Nursing homes that aren't up to par should be closed down immediately- so that no one else will have to experience what you or a family member has. Neglect can be a very powerful thing that can lead to serious complications- and even death. In such a case, you should report any suspicions immediately.

Author Resource: Learn more on Personal Injury Litigation and St. Louis Law Firm.

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