| There are more than one and a half million elderly and disabled residents in
16,000-plus nursing homes across America. The sad reality is that nursing home
neglect and abuse is very prevalent, almost at epidemic proportions.
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| The causes of nursing home neglect and abuse are many, but the most common is
probably financial. Many nursing homes, in an effort to make a profit, simply
do not provide enough staff, or are grossly understaffed for the number of
residents. The poor quality of service in many nursing homes may be due to the
incompetence of the staff, the policy of the owners and managers or both. It is
difficult to expose the neglect in nursing homes... often times much more so
than in other areas of the health care system. In many cases, the nursing home
abuse and neglect victims are not capable of speaking for themselves due to
physical or mental disabilities.
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Nursing home abuse and neglect may involve mental or psychological abuse, as
well as the more obvious forms of physical abuse. While there are too many
types of nursing home abuses to list, the following is a sampling of possible
scenarios:
Common Types of Nursing Home Negligence Cases
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failing to give proper nutrition and hydration
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failure to assist in personal hygiene when needed
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over-medication or under-medication
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failure to take reasonable precautions to prevent slips and falls
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failure to answer call lights and requests for assistance in a timely fashion
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failure to turn residents in their beds causing pressure sores or "bed sores"
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failure to take residents to the toilet, leaving them in dirty clothes or
sheets
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slapping or other physical abuse of the resident
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use of unwarranted chemical or physical restraints
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emotional or verbal abuse of the resident
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retaliation for making a complaint or filing a grievance
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failure to take adequate precautions to prevent injury to the resident
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failure to provide for appropriate medical care
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sexual assault or rape of the resident
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theft of the resident's money or other personal property
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For those with loved ones in nursing homes, awareness and involvement are keys
to detecting any abuse / neglect problems. Be aware for the following signs and
symptoms of nursing home neglect. Any of the following should prompt concern
and investigation:
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significant weight loss
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dehydration
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disorientation
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depression or isolation
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unexplained mood changes
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fear or anxiety
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unexplained refusal or inability to communicate
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presence of unjustified chemical or physical restraints
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bedsores (also known as "pressure sores", "pressure ulcers", and "decubitus
ulcers")
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skin rash
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urine and/or feces odor
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