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Signs of Neglect for Nursing Home Patients

San Antonio Nursing Home Neglect Attorney

Nursing home laws have been implemented everywhere. Still, in the most enhanced environment, nursing home neglect perpetually remains.
 
Signs of neglect can range from very obvious to obscure. Details are very important in being able to accurately detect any indication of neglect. If a nursing home resident is bedridden or debilitated, it is all the more essential for visiting individuals to take notice. It can be difficult to verbalize neglect even for a “healthier” resident.
 
Specific Signs of Neglect:
 
  • Failing to assist in personal hygiene, proper distribution of food, fluids, clothing, or shelter.
  • Failing to prevent dehydration or malnutrition
  • Failing to take the resident to the toilet when required
  • Failing to take proper safety measures to prevent falls
  • Failing to appropriately observe residents according to proper care plans
  • Leaving persons lying in urine or defecation
  • The development of pressure sores (decubitus ulcers / bedsores) or frozen joints
  • Over-medication of nursing home residents
  • Failing to provide pain medication when needed
  • Failing to care for existing health conditions of residents
  • Dropping residents and causing fractures or injuries
  • Failing to respond to call lights
  • Penalizing residents for making a complaint or filing a grievance
  • Unsanitary environment
  • Smell of urine or fecal matter
  • Unkempt appearance
  • Failing to move residents as often as necessary for their comfort
  • Untreated cuts or injuries
  • Specific complaints by residents
 
Emotional neglect is another form of neglect for residents in nursing home environments. Residents may not get the appropriate interaction they long for. Conversing with residents can help stimulate their mental health. Proper motivation can also help in an ailing resident’s recovery.
 
Once the signs of neglect are identified and determined, take action. Filing a nursing home neglect lawsuit will force the nursing home to expose and defend their actions. Most attorneys can seek restitution, or bring about policy changes. In some cases nursing home facilities have been forced to shut down.
 
Documenting proof is necessary in determining liability. Without proof, it is impossible to convince the court system. Substantial evidence is obligatory for a successful case. Frequent and spontaneous visits may contribute to compiling evidence.
 
It is up to the family of the nursing home residents to observe and combat issues of neglect. If you suspect nursing home neglect, contact a reputable attorney who is skillful in handling issues of nursing home neglect. If you need a San Antonio Nursing Home Abuse-Neglect Lawyer, call 210-227-1888.  Initial consultations are always free and confidential.
 
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