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Archive for the ‘Nursing Home Neglect/Abuse’ Category

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Signs

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

We all like to think that our parents or loved ones are in good hands when we check them into nursing homes. Most of the time, they get exceptional care and attention by the staff and nursing home—but when nursing home abuse occurs, it can turn into a family’s worst nightmare. Elderly patients often are not able to vocalize the abuse to others, either out of fear of repercussions or not being believed, or they are simply not in the right mind state. Here are some signs to look for, provided by the Nursing Home Abuse Center:

  • Bruises and bleeding. Some bruising can be typical; elderly people tend to bruise easily. However, if the bruising is excessive or consistent, it could be a sign of abuse.
  • Sudden change in weight. Particularly weight loss can be a sign of neglect, or a loss of appetite due to distress.
  • Soiling, poor hygiene. This is one of the common signs of neglect. Patients and rooms should always be kept in clean and sterile conditions.
  • Disappearance of personal items. This is a clear sign that caretakers cannot be trusted.
  • Emotional withdraw. This can be harder to pick up on, but if abuse is occurring, you can expect it.

You should immediately ask to speak with facility management if you expect abuse or neglect. If the staff ever refuses or delays your visits, this is also a red flag.

 

Wooten, Kimbrough & Normand, P.A.—Orlando personal injury attorneys.

66-Year-Old Woman in Wheelchair Hit By Bus

Monday, October 10th, 2011

In a tragic turn of events, a 66-year-old woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after a bus struck her motorized wheelchair on October 4th.  The Orlando Sentinel reported that she crossed in front of the bus without giving the driver enough time to stop.  Fortunately, neither the bus driver nor any of his 15 passengers were injured.

Several different factors can contribute to car accidents. What could have been the factors that caused this one? Was the bus going too fast? Was the driver could have been? Did the elderly woman need supervision? Could she have been the victim of nursing home abuse? Did her wheelchair malfunction?

In a situation like this, it could be beneficial to speak with an Orlando accident lawyer. With the woman’s injuries classified as “serious,” she could have a long recovery ahead of her and the mental and financial burden of that would certainly fall to her family.

Wooten, Kimbrough & Normand, P.A. – Orlando Personal Injury Attorneys

Ridgeview Nursing Home Lawsuit Filed, Family Alleges Negligence

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

According to Illinois Nursing Home Abuse Information, a Chicago nursing home is facing a lawsuit alleging negligent and abusive long-term care. Three siblings filed a lawsuit against Ridgeview Nursing Home after their mother died but the family was not notified until four months after her passing.

According to the complaint, the woman was admitted in the nursing home due to a variety of disabilities and required close care of staff members at the facility with long-term care such as eating, bathing and walking. The woman’s daughter visited the woman at the end of April. Two days later the nursing home took the woman to a nearby hospital for treatment. The hospital notified the family of the woman’s move to the hospital, where the daughter visited her mother. Within 24 hours of that visit, the woman was transferred back to the facility from the St. Francis Hospital in Evanston.

The woman’s family lived out of the area and was unable to frequently visit. According to one of the daughters, the facility was called as the daughter wanted to wish her mother happy birthday. However, a staff member answering the telephone informed her that no one by that name resides in the facility. The family traveled to Chicago and upon their arrival discovered their mother had died four months earlier. Ridgeview Nursing Home failed to notify the family of the patient’s passing and the remains were sitting at the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The family alleges the nursing home went ahead and authorized the removal and burial of the woman’s remains without the family’s consent.