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   What constitutes Nursing Home Neglect?


21 Feb 2008 02:01:56
| Nick Johnson


In America today, we have placed nearly 2 million elderly family members under the direct care of a nursing home. Something you probably don’t want to tell grandma or grandpa is that they could very well be living in one of the thousands of nursing homes that have been charged with nursing home neglect or nursing home abuse. Take notice. Nursing home neglect is widespread. Unfortunately, as most people grow older, they become more susceptible to negligence and unnecessarily become victims of abuse. Thousands of elderly men and women move into nursing homes to be cared for by others when they can no longer take care of themselves. Surprisingly, a large number of nursing home residents are not being given the care and attention they deserve. Definition of Nursing Home Neglect Whenever the nursing home owner or person responsible for taking care of his nursing home resident fails to fulfill his obligation, nursing home neglect has just occurred. One might say a person has been neglected when the staff of a nursing home is not able to provide the resident with everyday necessities such as water, food, or professional care. Needless to say, the resident can be afflicted with health problems or injuries as a result of nursing home negligence. Various conditions might indicate a nursing home resident has been subjected to nursing home neglect or nursing home abuse. Some signs include cuts, bruising, dehydration, bed sores, symptoms of malnutrition, untreated wounds, behavioral swings, and general unsanitary environments. Finding a Top Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Whenever you suspect a loved one has suffered from nursing home neglect or any form of nursing home abuse, it is advisable to call your local police right away and file a formal complaint. After you file a nursing home negligence report with the police, the next best thing to do is consult with an experienced nursing home abuse attorney that can handle that type of case in your State. A top nursing home abuse lawyer will be able to advise you of your legal recourse and represent your loved one if nursing home negligence or nursing home abuse is apparent. Should your nursing home lawyer recommend a lawsuit, the nursing home owner and its staff may be convicted of nursing home neglect and be held liable for restitution.



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