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Finding out your ageing parent or relative is neglected at a care facility can startle you. You most likely trusted the facility to treat your loved one correctly, and today you feel misled and outraged. You could also wonder whether you have the legal tools to hold the care facility responsible.

Immediately call a nursing home abuse attorney if you believe that staff members of a nursing home mistreated or neglected an elderly family member. An experienced lawyer can clarify your case eligibility and the possible compensation range. Here are the common types of care home negligence claims and how to handle them.

Pressure Sores and Pressure Ulcers

Sadly, people in assisted living facilities may find their mobility limited compared to past years. Sometimes they cannot change their position without help from care home professionals. Sometimes care home staff members leave their patients in the same posture for too long and may not be sensitive to their needs. Then a patient's skin comes into contact with the same surface, perhaps a bed or the floor, which can cause pressure sores or ulcers.

Some pressure sores hardly heal; others can be painful and take a long time to heal. This sore can cause infection and limit a patient's walking, moving, or washing capacity. Under severe circumstances, they can even result in amputations.

In case of a stage 4 bedsore in a nursing home, the patient can file a complaint against the facility for neglect and seek legal action for compensation for their suffering and medical expenses.

Fall and Slips Trip Accidents

One of the most common kinds of claims is for injuries suffered in the residential house from slip, trip and fall incidents. Due to mobility problems, adverse effects from medications, or mental illnesses, elderly citizens are more likely to fall. Risk evaluations and proper preventive actions, where flaws or risks are discovered, fall within the responsibility of care homes. Negligence allegations could develop when:

  • Risk evaluations either lack or are not routinely updated.
  • Either the correct mobility aids are lacking or not correctly maintained.
  • Environmental risks include inadequate illumination or damp flooring that are not addressed.

Malnutrition and Dehydration

A basic duty of a care facility is ensuring its occupants have a balanced diet and enough food and drink. Unfortunately, people get sick occasionally because they lack enough food or liquids. Care home claims resulting from dehydration or malnutrition could develop when:

  • Dietary needs and limits are not sufficiently evaluated or followed.
  • Help with drinking and eating is not given when required.
  • Indices of dehydration or malnutrition go unnoticed or dismissed.
  • Food and hydration intake are not under enough observation and documentation.

Abuse and Neglect

It is terrible to experience abuse at a care facility or to find out that a loved one has been the victim of any kind of abuse, whether it be physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological. In addition to securing the home negligence compensation you require to finance your recovery and rehabilitation, filing a claim can stop the offenders from inflicting pain and suffering on other people.

Endnote

For aged and disabled persons, nursing facilities offer 24-hour skilled nursing and supporting care. Although most residents and their families have a good experience with nursing homes, occasionally issues could develop. Protecting elderly rights and enhancing the quality of nursing home operations depend on raising questions.