Common Nursing Home Abuse/Negligence Claims
For many elderly people without family aid, nursing homes are to be a trusted source for comfort and safety. From living conditions to care, nursing homes can help people live longer, fuller lives, and for the most part do just that. There are, however, cases to be made for nursing home abuse and neglect. Here are the four most common occurrences to look out for.
Physical Abuse
It’s sad to think about, but physical abuse happens in nursing homes more often than we’d like to know. Nursing home staff and medical providers alike can be guilty of these actions. Often times, elderly patients are scared into silence so it is important to watch for warning signs like unexplained bruises and cuts.
Medical Neglect
Medical neglect can occur when patients are not having their basic needs met. This can be as little as going unbathed for too long or not getting the proper medications or dosages.
Unsafe Environmental Conditions
Nursing homes must be kept clean and sanitary at all times. Facilities must also be kept in safe conditions, as uneven walkways and slippery floors can create unnecessary accidents. Facilities issues can and should be avoided.
Financial Exploitation
Elderly people are especially susceptible to financial exploitation .This can range from giving out banking information to healthcare fraud. Caregivers should, by the definition of the world, be looking out for these people and any scamming that takes place within a nursing home is a serious offense.
The important thing to know about when it comes to nursing home abuse and neglect is to watch for the warning signs. If you have a family member or loved one who resides in a nursing home, make sure you keep an open line of communication with them and check in often. If you have questions about other types of abuse, or if you would like free consultation about a situation you suspect, call Franco Law Firm today.