Today, Americans are living longer than ever before. In fact, elderly citizens age 65 and over constitute over 13% of the United States’ population and are now the fastest growing segment in the population. Tragically, nursing home negligence and abuse has grown just as fast.
Failure of Visiting Nurses to Monitor Patient
Antibiotic overdose, deafness, alteration of medical records
Inadequate staffing is a major cause of nursing home abuse. Too often, nursing homes are understaffed or are willing to hire unqualified attendants, resulting in staff negligence of the resident’s basic needs, or, in some cases, direct abuse and medical malpractice. That is why nursing home patients are often mishandled, neglected, and sometimes ignored or abused. The results can be shocking, and feature incidents such as the following:
Nursing home abuse and neglect can be hard to spot. Frequently, the victim is either afraid to tell someone or does not understand what is happening. Nursing home deaths are often the result of a cumulative error of untreated conditions.
Additionally, nursing home negligence and abuse may involve not only the physical well-being of the resident, but also the psychological well-being. Nursing home negligence and abuse can take many forms. The following represents common examples of nursing home negligence and abuse:
We understand that nursing home negligence and abuse can be very difficult to detect. If you even suspect that your loved one is a victim, please call our firm to discuss your case free of charge. We can help you determine if your loved one is the victim of nursing home negligence or abuse and fight for the compensation you and your loved one may be legally entitled to.