Nursing Home Neglect
Nursing homes provide a valuable and necessary service in our society. They take care of our elderly, infirm, and vulnerable family members when we cannot care for them at home. In some cases, the nursing home breaches its promise to care for the patient adequately and the patient suffers from abuse or neglect which can result in death. The most common forms of nursing home abuse or neglect are:
Broken bones
Dehydration
Malnutrition
Contractures
Aspiration pneumonia
Urinary tract infection (UTI) or septicemia
Gangrene
Medication errors
Overprescription of sedating medication (chemical restraint)
Exposure from a patient "wandering off"
Infections
Physical abuse - hitting or kicking
Sexual abuse -- inappropriate touching, fondling, or rape
While most nursing homes are staffed with professionals who are caring and good, sometimes, the for-profit nature of the business means that the needs of the patient are not always held paramount. In most cases of nursing home abuse, it is inadequate staffing that is the cause. If there is insufficient staff coverage, insufficient staff training and education, and lack of proper staff supervision, the patients/residents suffer.
Nursing homes are highly regulated by the Federal Government. Nursing homes that receive Medicare or Medicaid funds must meet federal standards. The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA-87) defines a comprehensive set of nursing home regulations. The goal of OBRA-87 is that each resident receives care "to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental and psychosocial well-being."
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