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Signs of nursing home neglect to look out for

On Behalf of | Aug 25, 2020 | News |

Residents of Indiana should be aware of the signs of neglect when entrusting a nursing home to take care of their loved ones. Some of the signs can be subtle, but individuals should be diligent to ensure that their relatives are being properly cared for. One of the most obvious signs is a lack of basic hygiene. Some elderly people need help bathing, brushing their teeth, getting dressed, etc. If the patient has poor hygiene, it could be a sign that they aren’t being properly cared for.

Another sign of neglect is unsanitary conditions in the facility. If the facility isn’t being cleaned regularly, there might be mold, mildew, insect infestations and more. An unsanitary environment could trigger allergies and even cause illnesses. On a similar note, poor nutrition can be another sign of nursing home neglect. A nursing home should provide nutritious meals that are tailored to their patients’ dietary needs. If they fail to do this, their patients might become sick or malnourished.

Patients who are being neglected might also suffer from injuries by attempting to do things themselves without supervision. If employees don’t regularly help the patients walk and exercise, the patients might lose their mobility and be more prone to accidents. Finally, patients who are being neglected might suffer from psychological distress, which they might express with their families during visits. Family members should take these statements seriously and look into the safety of the nursing home.

If an individual suspects that their family member is a victim of nursing home neglect, they might find it beneficial to get in touch with a lawyer. An attorney may be able to handle a wide variety of issues, including neglect, abuse, starvation, malnutrition, untimely death and more. They may help the client prepare a lawsuit against the nursing home.