What to Do if Your Loved One Was Hurt in a Nursing Home
What to Do if Your Loved One Was Hurt in a Nursing Home
As our parents, grandparents, or other loved ones get older, taking care of them can become a full-time job. Elderly loved ones sometimes have medical needs or disabilities that require help from professionals. In such cases, people sometimes choose to entrust their loved one’s care to a nursing home. While the staff in a nursing home should be trained to help elderly patients and residents, abuse and injuries have been known to occur.If your loved one was hurt in a nursing home, the first thing you should do is get them immediate medical attention. Older adults are a very vulnerable group of people and sometimes have a harder time recovering from injuries. Your next step should be to hire a nursing home abuse and neglect attorney to help you investigate the nursing home for abuse or neglect. Because nursing home patients are so vulnerable, they are easy targets for abuse by nursing home staff members.Upon discovering injuries, people often feel betrayed by the people they trusted their loved one to, but they also feel guilty for placing their loved in a nursing home to begin with. The law is also very complicated as both you and your elderly loved one may have different legal claims.Getting Medical Attention for a Loved One Injured in a Nursing HomeIt can sometimes be difficult to know precisely when a loved one was injured in a nursing home. We do not always have time to visit with our elderly loved ones every day, and injuries could have happened while we were away. In any case, once you know your loved one is injured, you should get them immediate medical attention.It is important to get medical attention as soon as possible because you might not know the extent and severity of your loved one’s injuries. It is also possible that there could have been prior injuries you are unaware of that a doctor should tend to. Getting medical attention also helps create a record of your loved one’s injuries that can be used as evidence in a lawsuit.In a hospital or doctor’s office, physicians and nurses must make extensive notes and documentation regarding any diagnoses the treatment they provide. If needed, a doctor could testify about their notes and provide their expert opinion on how they believe your loved one was injured. They may also be able to identify signs of old injuries that might have also occurred in the nursing home.Spot the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse After a Loved One is HurtAfter discovering your loved one has been injured, you should examine the nursing home for signs of abuse. Not every injury is the result of abusive nursing home staff or conditions. Sometimes, an accident is simply an accident. However, it is important to understand the signs of abuse so you can spot them in the event your loved one is hurt.
Image by Cristian Newman, via Unsplash.com.
Weight loss or malnutrition
Poor hygiene
Health complications from mismanagement of medication
Bruising
Broken bones
Depression and anxiety
Bedsores
Dirty living conditions
About Don Wruck
Don Wruck is a founding member of the Wruck Paupore PC Injury Lawyers Firm, a firm dedicated to helping those who sustained an avoidable and life changing-injury. Don has been working to hold negligent parties accountable for the injuries they caused since the 1990s. With his experienced team, he handles cases ranging from nursing home abuse and car accidents, to slip and fall cases. If you need a top-rated injury lawyer, don’t hesitate to call Don Wruck.