Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing home abuse robs the residents of their dignity. Many nursing home residents are scared to speak up as they fear the nurses and staff. They feel like prisoners of the nursing home. We place our trust in nursing homes to care for our loved ones and keep them safe and secure from harm. Unfortunately, a lack of enough staff and instruction, combined with cost-cutting motivations, means that protocols are frequently ignored. 

Bedsores, skin ulcers, pressure sores, decubitus ulcers, septicemia, gangrene, starvation, dehydration, burns, sexual assault (rape), fall, overdoses, infections, osteomyelitis, threats, and fatalities are all examples of nursing home abuse and neglect. A nursing home abuse lawyer can assist you in protecting your loved one’s rights. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these violations of a patient’s dignity go unreported and penalized. According to nursing home legislation, a nursing home must care for residents in a way and in an atmosphere that promotes the maintenance or enhancement of each resident’s quality of life.

Surprisingly, many nursing homes fail to safeguard their residents against nursing home abuse and neglect. Because money is the only thing that matters, many nursing facilities treat their patients like cattle, neglecting their legal duties and commitments. Instead of the “Golden Years” they fought so hard for and deserve, the occupants’ final days on earth are a horrible misery.

Nursing home cases are very rewarding for our nursing home abuse attorney because, shortly after a lawsuit is filed, the entire appearance of many nursing homes improve. The nursing facilities begin to clean up, smell better, the food tastes better, bad nurses appear to be fired, and, most significantly, patient care improves. When the owners and workers are aware that notes and images are being collected, they frequently clean up their act. They now have nursing home abuse lawyers, families, investigators, and, on occasion, state inspectors scrutinizing the care that their elderly patients receive.

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Causes of Nursing Home Abuse

Not all nursing homes can give the same level of care. Some institutions lack the necessary resources (such as personnel) and monitoring to guarantee that all residents get appropriate care. Some nursing facilities are chronically understaffed and may be unable to care for their large population of residents.
 

Our nursing home abuse lawyer recognizes that many employees work long and difficult hours. Many of these caregivers are a gift to families that are unable to care for an aging person alone.

Nursing facility employees may encounter overwork and burnout, inadequate training, absence of management, manpower shortages and understaffing. 

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What are signs of nursing home abuse? 

Nursing home neglect and abuse cases usually include significant harm or wrongful death, and may include:
  • Bedsores also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers
  • Broken bones, including broken hips, arms, and other bone fractures as a result of illegal confinement or the carelessness of nursing care personnel.
  • Falls that occur as the result of nursing home carelessness which are caused by incorrect restraint, a lack of supervision, or slips and falls from chemicals on the floor.
  • Medication mistakes that include incorrect doses, incorrect drugs, and failure to give prescriptions.
  • Hunger and dehydration, including death as a result of neglecting to give food and water or failing to adequately supervise a nursing home resident.
  • Emotional signs like depression, withdrawal from activities, or frequent arguments
  • Financial signs like a sudden change in the financial situation

If your parent was injured or killed as a result of nursing home abuse or neglect, you should seek the advice of a nursing home abuse lawyer who is familiar with medical records and the level of care expected of health care providers, including nursing home personnel. Harmed seniors have a 300 percent greater risk of death than those who have not been abused. It is critical to identify elder abuse and neglect early on in order to avert similar tragedies.

What should I do if I suspect nursing home abuse? 

At the same time, you should register a complaint with the Texas state authority in charge of nursing home inspections and compliance. Demand that they look at it. You should photograph any neglect scenario, especially if there are injuries, broken bones, bedsores, burns, or hunger. Document the evidence of these abuses and obtain the identities of the perpetrators. Give a copy of this evidence to your nursing home abuse attorney and the state investigator, but preserve a copy for yourself. If you see any other nursing home abuses or injuries to residents, make another complaint with the state. In reality, request to talk with the inspector. Remember that in most states, you can report nursing home abuse or neglect without providing your identity to the state.

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Bedsores and Pressure Sores

Bedsores, also known as pressure sores, may be dangerous and even fatal. Bedsores are caused by nurses’ failure to move the patient, enabling them to remain in the same position for hours at a time. The nursing home’s failure to provide a sufficient number of nurses aids to assist the patient in rotating from side to side, changing urine-soaked bed linens, or removing feces from the patient’s skin may result in skin or dermal disintegration. When the skin begins to deteriorate, it can result in festering necrotic sores. If left untreated, it can lead to septicemia, gangrene, osteomyelitis, and even death.

Many times, these concerns may be avoided by a nursing home spending some money to recruit additional nurses, aides, and purchase an adequate amount of extra linens, gloves, gowns, and dressings. Additionally, many nurses are inadequately qualified, have criminal history of abuse or assault, do not follow the patient’s specific care plan, do not follow the family’s desires, or the doctor’s orders, and verbally and physically attack our loved ones.

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

We are honored to help people in their golden years of life get the respect they deserve through a nursing home abuse lawsuit. David P. Willis is board certified as a personal injury trial law specialist. We’ve put in a lot of effort to get the best results for our clients, and we’ll do the same for you and your loved ones. Call us at 713-654-4040 or 1-800-883-9858. 

 

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