What Warrants A Nursing Home Negligence Suit

Written By Admin on Rabu, 14 Januari 2015 | 01.27

By Kristen Baird


Growing older holds a lot of fear for many people. One of the most frightening is being place in a long term care facility by doctors or family. Many times the placement can be temporary but for many it is a permanent situation. When cognitive issues arise there is always the fear that a loved one could wander off and get lost or hurt. Other times the level of care needed cannot be reasonably met by family members and placement is necessary. When a chosen facility does not provide adequate care it may become necessary to file a nursing home negligence suit to protect patients in residence.

In Hammond, LA there are several homes to choose from and researching the company is always a smart decision. Internet information can answer many of the concerns you may have such as inspection scores and prior legal actions taken by individuals or families. Nothing can take the place of first hand viewing of the facility and arriving without notice.

Mistreatment of patients is not always a physical action directed at an individual. It can take the form of ignoring basic needs of the patients including tending to nutritional and hydration needs. Other issues may include cleaning rooms, doing patient laundry or changing the bedding they sleep in on a regular basis. The lack of or incorrect medication distribution is also considered abuse.

Frequent visitation will sometimes allow you to notice certain red flags that point to abuse. Many times patients are unable to tell family members if they are not being treated well. This is most common if they are bed ridden or if they have memory issues. Dementia or Alzheimer's disease causes memory and attention lapses that are expected so it is important to pay attention to any unusual behaviors.

A sudden loss of weight, unexplained bruising, urinary tract infections from dehydration, sudden, unexplained illness caused by medications not being dispensed or being given the wrong medications, clothing dirty, lost or stolen. All of these things should alert family to conditions that are harmful to patients.

Many problems arise from simple under staffing or lack of training for the staff. Other times it can be intentional abuse inflicted on residents as a form of punishment for their behavior. Some facilities have been found to withhold food and water or lock patients in their rooms as a means of controlling them.

Patients in these facilities have the right to be taken care of in the most professional and compassionate way possible. The facility is obligated to supply adequate staff, proper supervision, a clean and healthy environment, nutritious meals and activities that support independent living skills. Those who are immobile are entitled to care that prevents bed sores from developing and to be clean and dry at all times.

Family members deserve to feel comfortable with the living conditions and care that their loved one is receiving in a long term care facility. If your concerns are not attended to you need to document them in writing and photographs and take the information you have to an attorney that can help you resolve the concerns you have.




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