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The Aftermath of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

By : Nick Johnson | ID: 45716 | Views : 28 | Words: 798 | Rating : Not Rated

Nursing home abuse is a problem that stems from the overworked staff of nursing homes all across the country. Nurses with too many patients to handle are worn to the breaking point and beyond, often burning out and quitting, leaving nursing homes even shorter staffed. Those nurses that remain are often tired, overworked, and underpaid. None of this excuses neglect in nursing homes, but it certainly does seem to cause it in many cases.

By the time our elderly relatives are put into nursing homes, they are unable to care for themselves in even the most basic of ways. Many of them need help just to get out of bed or turn over, not to mention being fed, bathed, and taken to the bathroom. In addition to being much heavier than infants requiring the same kind of care, our elderly relatives are also often moodier, fully knowing what they used to be capable of and angry at the world for taking it away from them with time.

They become a constant challenge for nursing home staffers, and the constant strain of even the happiest nursing home residents can become a breaking point for nursing home nurses and doctors.

When this point is reached, these nurses or doctors can become a danger to our elderly relatives, either neglecting their care intentionally or through lack of time to get everything done. Some even become abusers, intentionally inflicting harm on our loved ones. The aftermath of abuse like this is terrible, with families being torn apart by guilt and horror at the mistreatment of a loved one.

In some cases, this mistreatment can lead to the death of the very loved ones that we were hoping to protect by placing them in the care of professionals. The very last thing that any of us wants to hear is that our loved one has passed away in a nursing home. It is even worse to hear that they had died of something that would have been entirely preventable with proper care.

Many nursing home patients in these places develop bed sores from lying in one position for too long. Others may get cuts or scrapes that become infected, and these infections are sometimes not noticed or properly cared for. Residents of nursing homes may have bandages that are infrequently changed or might become injured while trying to move about and be left for extended periods of time by nurses and doctors who are too busy or tired to do a routine check.

This kind of neglect is the sad result of understaffed nursing homes, and should not be treated as acceptable in any way. Our loved ones have been made to suffer, and the only way to make things better for others is to ensure that the nursing homes are punished for their budget saving negligence.

A nursing home abuse lawyer can help you to bring about this justice in court by filing a civil suit against the nursing home owners or management who were responsible for the poor level of care that your loved one was forced to endure at their hands. You will be able to take them to task for their treatment of their elderly patients and help to ensure that no one else is treated this way again.

Hopefully you will still have your relatives with you to go through this battle, damaged by their terrible experience but alive and recovering from the damage to their body and spirit. A nursing home lawyer will help you to get the money that you need to continue their care, both medical and emotional.

These lawyers will help you and your family by forcing the nursing homes to pay for the suffering that they have caused. They will get you the money that you need to treat whatever injuries that your loved one sustained and to place them in a home with better care in the future.

If your relative's passing was the event that led you to discover the neglectful ways of the nursing home, then a nursing home abuse and neglect lawyer will work with you to get you and your family the money for your suffering that will help you be able to financially move on with your lives.

It is a terrible thing, to see a helpless elderly person become the victim of abuse or neglect, but it happens every day. A nursing home abuse lawyer will try to help you ensure that it doesn't happen again.

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Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Nursing Home Abuse, Nursing Home Neglect and Negligence. Visit http://www.topnursinghomelawyers.com or call 1-888-311-5522

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