The worst consequences of nursing home neglect

The worst consequences of nursing home neglect

When we place our loved ones in a nursing home, we want to be sure that they are in a safe place. Unfortunately, nursing home abuse, like neglect, is far more common than we would like to believe. In fact, nursing home abuse is responsible for 20% of ER visits from a nursing home each year. Neglect may not sound like a serious problem in a nursing home, but it can have some devastating consequences. Here are a few examples of just how bad neglect and hurt our elders:

Malnutrition

Food is not just a matter of getting nutrients; it also defines how well our body can defend itself. Lack of nutrition means that someone is more susceptible to infection, illness and injuries. It can also keep a wound from properly clotting after a fall and cause a malnourished person to lose a lot of blood from a minor injury.

Broken bones

Even a small fall can be a serious injury for the elderly. A broken hip or arm can immobilize a resident and become a serious problem with no proper treatment. When nursing home staff do not notice a broken bone, the injury can worsen into a situation calling for amputation instead of a cast.

Bedsores

When a resident does not have the strength or means to get out of bed on their own, they can become trapped in their own beds. Staying in bed too long can result in bedsores. These ulcers can get an infection, can develop into a life-threatening illness.

Hold nursing homes accountable

If your loved one has suffered serious injuries because of neglect in their nursing home, get the help you need to hold the staff accountable for their actions. Consult with an experienced nursing home abuse attorney to gain the guidance you need to secure the compensation you deserve for your loved one’s injuries.

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