Bedsores are also known as pressure sores. Although they may not sound very important, bedsores may not only be extremely painful, but they can also cause serious complications for an elderly person’s health. They can even be fatal. Many nursing home...
Elder abuse can happen at home with caregivers who are family members or hired professionals, or in institutions such as nursing homes, convalescent homes, or other long-term care facilities. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, a study t...
The elderly are especially prone to injuries from falling. In nursing homes and other elder care facilities, however, nursing home staff members take on the responsibility of protecting residents from the potential for falls. Usually when a resident ...
When elderly people are hurt while in the care of a nursing home or medical facility, they can bring many different types of personal injury claims. One of the types of claims that may be appropriate is a claim for medical neglect. This is different ...
Overmedication can happen either because of negligence in a nursing home or intentional misconduct by nursing home staff. Some signs that a patient is overmedicated include lethargy, confusion, reclusiveness or other unusual behavior, and excessive s...
Physical neglect is a leading cause of many nursing home negligence and elder abuse cases. Physical neglect can be inadvertent, reckless, or intentional, and it can be based on a willful denial of the care an elderly person needs, a failure to approp...
Some nursing home residents may feel uncomfortable about reporting abuse by staff members or other caregivers. People who are suffering from mental health conditions may not be able to recognize and report the abuse. Meanwhile, facilities and staff m...
Some of the most vulnerable people in our society are residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities. They may suffer from physical or mental conditions that make them especially susceptible to abuse by a caregiver or another resident. One...