Nursing Home Abuse
WHAT IS
NURSING HOME ABUSE AND NEGLECT?
Many people are confused
about what is Nursing Home Abuse and Nursing Home Neglect. Our
Georgia Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Lawyers understand the
difference and how to protect your love ones. When they can not
protect themselves some one must step in to assist.
Neglect in Georgia is defined generally
as the negligent failure of any person having the care or
custody of an elder or a dependent adult to exercise that degree
of care, which a reasonable person in a similar position would
exercise.
Neglect includes, but is
not limited to:
- Failure to assist in
personal hygiene, or in the provision of food, clothing, or
shelter
- Failure to provide
medical care for physical and mental health needs
- Failure to protect from
health and safety hazards
- Failure to prevent
malnutrition
- Failure to prevent
dehydration
- Failure to provide the
necessities of daily living
- Failure to prevent bed
sores
- Failure to provide
sanitary conditions
- Failure to prevent
infections
Abuse includes, but is
not limited to:
Assault and Battery:
Assault is the unlawful
threatening or touching on patients at nursing homes and
can occur from nursing home personnel or from other residents
at the facility. Many of these go ignored or unreported.
Sexual Assault and
Battery: Sexual
Battery like general assault, is
believed to be far more prevalent than the number of reported
cases. These cases happen more times then we care to think or
acknowledge. Many go unreported and because of the mental or
physical state of the parties are rarely prosecuted.
Unreasonable
Physical Constraint:
This may include physical
restraint’s used in nursing homes include arm and leg straps,
hand mitts, and wheelchair safety bars. A useful link to
understanding rights involved with nursing homes can be found
at
Nursing Home Reform Act.
Unreasonable
Chemical Restraint:
This can include the
unnecessary administration of drugs. This may also
include medical malpractice if prescribed by a physician.
Prolonged
Deprivation of Foodand Water:
The failure to feed and
provide water and/or provide the proper nutrition of the
patient. Withholding Needed
Medication
Failure of the nursing
home to administer medication whether prescribed or over the
counter medications. Seclusion to Room or
Fixed Location:
This occurs then they have
physically and mentally isolated a patient without valid
reasons.
FOR CONSULTATION CALL 770 993-3300 A
Georgia law firm also serving the District of Columbia and the
Nations. Georgia lawyers who understand the laws and how to
protect your rights
YOU SHOULD REMEMBER THE INFORMATION
THAT YOU READ HERE IS GENERAL IN NATURE AND NOT MEANT TO BE A
SUBSTITUTE FOR SPECIFIC LEGAL ADVICE FROM AN ATTORNEY.
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