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How bedsores can be a sign of nursing home negligence

On Behalf of | Mar 16, 2021 | Nursing Home Negligence

Nursing homes should provide their residents with safe and comfortable facilities to live. Many Louisiana residents enter nursing homes when their medical or occupational skills are no longer sufficient to care for themselves at home. Because they cannot take care of their own needs, their nursing homes should step in and provide them with the care they require.

As readers may know, not all nursing home facilities provide the requisite level of care mandated of them under the law. Some neglect their residents and allow them to live in dangerous conditions. Bedsores are a sign that a nursing home may not be providing adequate care to its charges.

This information post does not provide medical advice on bedsores or legal advice on any nursing home-related case. If readers have concerns about these topics, they can direct their inquiries to trusted personal injury attorneys.

What is a bedsore?

Bedsores, also called pressure sores, are wounds on the body. They form when a person is in one position for too long. Depending on the severity of the bedsore, the wound can affect the victims’ skin, and underlying tissue.

Why are nursing home residents prone to bedsores?

Readers should remember that many nursing home residents struggle to get around on their own. They may need help to get out of bed or out of chairs. If nursing home staff members do not help their residents to change position, some residents may not be able to do so on their own.

How do bedsores suggest that negligence is happening?

Bedsores happen even when individuals are given proper care. However, they can also indicate that a resident is being ignored, or that there are not enough staff members in a nursing home facility to provide supervision and care to everyone. These and other nursing home problems can contribute to painful and dangerous injuries for residents, like bedsores.

Bedsores can be deadly when they are left untreated. No victim should have to suffer one in silence. Families of nursing home negligence victims can help their loved ones learn about their rights with the assistance of dedicated personal injury lawyers.

 

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