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Mona Lisa Wallace

Bill Graham

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Eddie Nicholson

John Hughes

  January 06, 2009

Nursing Home Abuse

As the population of the United States continues to age, the demands placed on our health care system continues to increase.

  • There were 37.3 million people 65 and older in 2006, accounting for 12% of the total population. In 2005, this group numbered an estimated 36.8 million.
  • The number of people 85 and older reached 5.3 million, up from 5.1
  • An estimated one in 20 will require some form of assisted living at some point in their lives.

Unfortunately, as the elderly population continues to grow, the incidence of nursing home injury, negligence and abuse has increased.

Despite the efforts of governmental agencies to help oversee the care and services provided by nursing homes, and federal and state standards established to ensure the safety of patients, more than one million nursing home residents are abused in some manner each year.

Whether the abuse consists of recurrent negligence or a single incident that causes injury, the victim has a right to damages.

Nursing home abuse can include the following:

  • Gangrene
  • Over-sedation
  • Bedsores
  • Malnutrition or dehydration
  • Lack of adequate medical care
  • Wrong medication
  • Sexual assault
  • Lack of supervision
  • Coercion
  • Physical or mental abuse
  • Falls leading to broken bones, concussions or other injuries
  • The use of inappropriate nursing care ,

On July 30, 2001, the U.S. House Minority Staff Committee on Government Reform released the results of an investigation into the frequency of physical, sexual, and verbal abuse occurring in nursing homes in the United States.

Based upon an analysis of nursing home inspections or complaint investigations within a two year period, the study found that over 5000 nursing homes -- almost one out of every three in the United States – were cited for abusive and illegal practices.

Furthermore, this study found that over 40% of the abuse violations were discovered only after the victim’s family filed a legal claim or complaint.

Thus, there is no question but that nursing home abuse and negligence issues in elder care remain very important areas in protecting the rights of consumers and victims. If someone you know is suffering from this kind of abuse call us today -- do not wait.

Our firm has extensive experience with Nursing Home Abuse/Neglect Cases. For example, we recently successfully resolved a case against a local nursing home as a result of our client who suffered from malnutrition, bed sores, and poor hygiene care and ultimately suffered a compression of the neck and resulting death on June 23, 2001. The settlement although confidential was significant.

To obtain a free and confidential review of the facts surrounding an incident or series of events in a nursing home, feel free to call us at 1-800-849-5291 or use this convenient form.

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