
Nursing Home and Elder
Abuse
Nursing Home Falls
Elderly nursing home
patients usually use canes, walkers, wheelchairs
or staff assistance to walk or move about the
facility. Responsible nursing homes take precautions
to protect their patients by carefully assessing
the likely risk of falling for each individual
patient. For example, dementia may
interfere with a patient’s ability to see
and avoid an obstacle while walking with a walker
or cane. Patients with reduced mental
capacity may wander off, become confused
in unfamiliar surroundings, and fall.
Additionally, bathroom transfers from
a wheelchair to the toilet can easily cause a
fall in the absence of thoughtful, concerned,
and well-trained caregivers. Further, the nursing
home must be vigilant about keeping the
facility free of dangerous conditions that
might cause an elderly patient to slip or trip
and fall. It is the nursing home’s
job to recognize these risks and take reasonable
measures to prevent patients from falling.
When an elderly person
falls, the health risk is much greater than that
of a younger, healthier person. The risk of broken
bones, particularly a broken hip, is significantly
increased for an elderly patient and it takes
longer to heal. Sometimes such injuries require
long hospitalizations that result in overall
loss of physical and mental capacity. Falls may
result in injuries that cause loss of consciousness
(head injury), broken bones, muscle strain and
sprain, scrapes, cuts, bruises, swelling, severe
pain, and infection. The injuries can often be
hard to identify as being caused by a fall, and,
absent appropriate medical care, mistaken or
ignored as another type of pain.
If you think that an
elderly loved one may have been injured due to
falling in a nursing home, please
click here to contact a Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff
elder abuse attorneywho can help you investigate
your claim.
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Elder and Dependent Adult
Abuse Statistics
From SafeState.org — A Project of the California
Attorney General's Crime and Violence Prevention Center
A
Citizen's Guide
to Preventing and Reporting Elder Abuse
A PDF handbook from SafeState.org
Definition & Symptoms of Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse
Psychology Today
Other common types of elder abuse and neglect:
Physical,
Sexual or Emotional Abuse
Physical,
Emotional or Verbal Neglect
Bedsores
Financial
Abuse / Misappropriation of Funds
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