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Knoxville Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Nursing home neglect is one of the country's biggest growing problems. Approximately one in three convalescent homes are reported for nursing home abuse, several thought grossly underrated. This statistic is terrifying, particularly considering that the actual cases of nursing home neglect which are reported are so serious. Accounts of death, broken bones, beatings, and total neglect have frequently took place in these situations.
The nursing home neglect lawyers at The Knoxville Law Offices of Ogle, Elrod & Baril, PLLC handle cases when negligence has resulted in broken bones, pressure (decubitus) ulcers, dehydration, and other preventable injuries. In numerous instances, these kinds of injuries are merely the consequence of age; however, they sometimes are caused by negligence or recklessness by the nursing home staff.
For each and every case of elder neglect and abuse reported to respective authorities, experts estimate that there could be as many as five instances not reported. Studies suggest elders who've been mistreated often die sooner than those who are not abused, even during the absence of chronic conditions or life threatening disease.
Individuals put their elderly mother or father or grandparent in an elderly care facility to enable them to be safely and securely looked after, to ensure that someone can properly look after them in their old age. Nobody expects that these nursing home residents ought to get anything less than the appropriate care and respect which they are entitled to, however with the horrible rise in nursing care neglect, this is simply not always the case.
Even more shocking is the prediction that the nursing home abuse is only going to worsen in the future. Well over 91% of convalescent homes lack sufficient personnel to properly take care of patients. The Health and Human Services Department report found patients in understaffed convalescent homes were more prone to suffer from a variety of problems, such as bed lesions, poor nutrition, weight loss, dehydration, pneumonia, and serious blood born bacterial infections. It is a truly serious concern which will only increase as time passes, considering the fact that the population of men and women aged 85 or older is expected to increase to 8.9 million by the year 2030.
Nursing Home Neglect Attorney in Knoxville:
Listed below are different types of nursing home injuries that may be attributed to abuse:
Fractures and Broken Bones:
Regrettably, fractures from falls are prevalent at nursing homes. In some instances, falls may simply be a results of advanced age; however there are a variety of medical and vision conditions that would certainly make falling much more likely for an elderly resident and require increased supervision from nursing home personnel. These problems may possibly include anything from lightheadedness brought on by prescription drugs to the effects of Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease.
Bedsores:
Also referred to as pressure ulcers or decubitus sores, bedsores are discolorations of the skin in which, if unattended, often become severe wounds. Bedsores is often an early warning sign of inappropriate care - whenever nursing home personnel does not notice or treat bedsores this can be regarded as negligent inaction, or neglect, that could have been prevented by proper treatment.
Bed injuries:
Any time elderly nursing home paitents are confined to a bed, accidental injuries often occur as a result of or lack of appropriate supervision. If a mattress is not properly secured to a bed frame or side rails don't expand to fit a bed, an elderly patient weakened simply by age or even illness can become trapped or may fall out of the bed. This could be considered nursing home abuse.
Dehydration/Malnutrition:
Negligence is usually the cause of dehydration and malnutrition in convalescent homes. Lack of fluids can cause rapid deterioration in otherwise healthy nursing home patients and may even cause confusion and lightheadedness, which can result in falls. Elderly residents which might be unable to obtain their own food and water are susceptible to dehydration and malnutrition.