Abandonment, when used in the context of a nursing home facility, is a general term that is linked with nursing home neglect, a form of abuse.
Nursing homes have a duty and obligation to monitor its patients on a regular basis. Residents are in nursing homes for a reason: they are incapable of performing activities of daily living for themselves. They need constant attention by trained professionals. In addition to abandoning a patient and not providing appropriate monitoring in a nursing home, deserting an elderly patient or leaving a patient unattended in a public or private place can be seen as willful abandonment.
According to some studies, approximately one to two million people are injured or neglected by nursing home staff year in and year out. Moreover, one out of every 25 residents is being financially exploited by nursing home care givers. The National Center for Elderly Abuse reports that more than 470,000 cases of abuse or abandonment are reported yearly.
No doubt, nursing homes underpay and over work their nursing home employees. Nursing home aides and nurse assistants work long hours - some in excess of 16 hours per day - under the threat of termination and license revocation from their employer. While stress and being tired is no excuse for patient or resident abandonment, nursing home owners and operators have a duty and responsibility to ensure that adequate staff is employed and are properly trained to care for its residents.
Abandonment can have significant effects on a patient. When a resident is not monitored properly, a resident may suffer from complications related to his disease process.
Signs and symptoms that you should recognize as potential complications that your loved is not receiving the level of care that may required include the following:
If you or your loved one has been abused or neglected in a nursing home, you need to contact an experienced nursing home lawyer immediately. Rasansky Law Firm handles nursing home abandonment and neglect cases across Texas and the United States.
The experienced Dallas nursing home abuse lawyers at Rasansky Law Firm have the resources to help guide you through the process of your nursing home case; answer your questions and work to help you achieve results that will try to ensure that this type of behavior does not happen again. Call us today for a Free Consultation and put our experience to work for you immediately.
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