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Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

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Common Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

When your elderly family member moves into a nursing home, they should expect high-quality care and appropriate medical treatment. Unfortunately, that does not always occur, and patients often experience serious physical and mental injuries, whether they are at a facility with a sterling reputation or one with a history of problematic behavior.

Resident rights are protected by the 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act. If your loved one has suffered from any form of nursing home neglect or abuse, you should work with an experienced attorney to hold the responsible parties accountable and pursue justified compensation for the harm that was done.

Some common forms of nursing home negligence include:

Disregard of Resident Preferences

A nursing home is not the military, where a person’s life is controlled by their superiors. When someone lives in a senior care facility, their rights to independence remain intact. An assisted living facility should still feel like home. Federal law states a resident has the right to choose “activities, schedules or health care consistent with his or her interests, assessments, and plans for care.” Most nursing homes work to protect these rights, but others still lag behind, and they may be liable for the emotional or physical harm done if a resident’s needs are not met.

Improper Use of Restraints

Any device that secures a resident in a stationary position can only be used in the treatment of a medical condition, and never as punishment or for the convenience of nursing home staff. Because of this, some facilities operate restraint-free. Restricting a resident’s ability to move can cause both physical and psychological harm, and even death. If wandering is a concern, it should be curtailed through the use of electronic and increased staff monitoring, rather than physical restraints.

Improper Use of Medication

Behavior-modifying medicines can be used to treat diagnosed medical conditions, but not for disciplinary purposes or for staff convenience. These medications must be prescribed by the resident’s doctor and approved by the resident or their official representative. A person has the right to refuse medication if they feel it is unnecessary, premature, or excessive. Use of medications to restrain or control patients is a serious form of nursing home abuse.

Restrictions on Visiting Hours

A nursing facility is supposed to feel like home, and residents should have the ability to choose when they receive visitors. A facility may not place restrictions on visits from family members or friends. If the resident shares a living space, federal guidelines recommend they host late-night guests in a common area, like a dining room or lounge.

Contact Our New York Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers

If your loved one’s nursing home is not living up to its legal obligations, Goldberg Sager & Associates will fight to make sure all improper actions are corrected, and we will work to pursue compensation for the physical or emotional damages caused by nursing home neglect or abuse. Contact our Brooklyn nursing home abuse attorneys at 718-645-6677 for a free consultation.

Sources:
https://aging.idaho.gov/News%20Updates%20Articles/20CommonNurseHomeProblems.pdf

Marcel A. Sager

Marcel A. Sager

Managing Partner

Marcel A. Sager is licensed to practice law in New York, New Jersey, the District of Columbia, Illinois, local federal courts, the U.S. Tax Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court. He has a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and an LL.M. (Masters) in Taxation from the New York University School of Law.

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