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Fighting For Those Who Have Been Injured in Nursing Homes Due to Negligence in New York

Roughly one and a half million Americans are residents of nursing homes. While many nursing homes provide much-needed care for a population of elderly and adults with health problems, some nursing homes neglect their patients. Nursing home neglect is a very serious problem that can lead to injuries, illness, and even death. If one of your loved ones suffered a nursing home injury, you should call an experienced Brooklyn nursing home neglect attorney today.

Identifying Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

Bed sores occur when a patient is sedentary in one place, such as a wheelchair or hospital bed, for an extended period of time. Bed sores occur when there is continued pressure against the skin from a chair, wheelchair, bed, or other stationary object. If left untreated, bedsores can become infected and even life-threatening to the patient. If one of your loved ones has developed bed sores in a nursing home, it might be an indicator that the nursing home staff is neglecting them. If you notice bedsores, you should call an experienced Manhattan nursing home negligence lawyer today.

In addition to bedsores, there are many other types of injuries that can happen as a result of negligence in a nursing home. Residents of a nursing home who are not being cared for properly can have injuries from a fall. If a patient at a nursing home is not monitored, they can attempt to walk to the bathroom or another area, and they can fall without assistance. Fall injuries in the elderly population can be extremely serious injuries. They can include broken bones, such as the leg, wrist, arm, or hip. They can also cause lacerations, bruises, and head trauma if the patient strikes a hard surface.

These injuries are preventable, and nursing homes have a responsibility to ensure that patients are not left to fend for themselves, putting them at risk for serious fall hazards. If your loved one suffered a fall in a nursing home because they were not provided adequate supervision and assistance, you should consider filing a nursing home negligence lawsuit. One of the experienced nursing home negligence attorneys at Belushin Law Firm can help you with your claim.

Patients at a nursing home are at risk of inadequate supervision due to negligence and neglect. Due to the fact that many patients in nursing homes may have dementia, they can have a tendency to wander throughout the building or outside of the facility. There have been cases where patients in a nursing home are inadequately supervised and wander into a street or into the cold and are suffer life-threatening injuries because of their disappearance. A nursing home’s failure to supervise and monitor their patients can lead to those patients becoming disoriented, leaving the facility, and injuring themselves.

Warning Signs of Nursing Home Neglect

Family members need to look for signs of nursing home negligence when they spend time with their family members. Some of the warning signs of nursing home abuse include general uncleanliness and unsanitary conditions, bruises or other injuries that lack an explanation, bedsores on the patient’s body, and unnecessary illness, injuries, or infection. Patients in nursing homes are often unable to speak up for themselves because of their medical or mental condition. If your family member is incapacitated, you may have to bring the nursing home abuse lawsuit on their behalf, and one of the experienced Brooklyn nursing home and accident lawyers at Belushin Law Firm can help.

Contact Our Brooklyn Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Today

Nursing home patients are an especially vulnerable population in the medical community. They consist of elderly patients and adult patients with disabilities, such as cerebral palsy or some form of mental illness. These patients deserve the utmost care and attention at nursing home facilities. However, they are often neglected. This leads to severe and life-threatening injuries. Nursing homes understand that they are tasked with caring for our society’s most vulnerable patients. Yet horrible stories of nursing home negligence and mistreatment are heard every day. A nursing home should be held responsible for careless and reckless behavior the same way a hospital would be.

Many nursing homes provide medical care to their patients. If the doctor or nurse that attends to your family member committed some sort of medical malpractice, this would also qualify as a nursing home abuse claim. Medical malpractice can be any type of negligence, from misdiagnoses to failure to diagnose, to medication errors, surgery errors, and negligent resuscitation. Just because a patient is elderly and in a nursing home does not mean that they should not be provided adequate and reasonable medical care. If your loved one was abused by a medical professional in a nursing home, you should contact a nursing home abuse attorney as soon as possible. A nursing home injury lawyer will be able to get your loved one compensation for the pain and suffering they endured.

Protect your loved ones from negligence and contact Belushin Law Firm immediately!

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