NURSING HOME DANGERS: ASSISTED LIVING NEGLIGENT CARE. CALL PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYERS OF CALIFORNIA NOW (PART I).
Nursing homes, also called residential care or assisted living facilities, are places people go to be cared for in their time of need. In this two-part blog series, NURSING HOME DANGERS, we’ll recount incidents where nursing home residents died; one due to direct negligence on the part of caregivers, and others due to mixed populations, a rising problem among nursing homes. Negligent care at assisted living facilities is the subject of this blog.
Traditionally, nursing homes service elderly populations, but younger people who require 24-hour care also use residential care facilities. Non-elderly assisted living facility clients include those who require care due to paralysis, mental illness, severe brain injury, or other debilitating problems. The safe keeping of all nursing home residents is primarily the responsibility of the facility. Negligent care includes the mistreatment of patients through physical of emotional abuse and/or poorly or unsafely cleaning, medicating or feeding patients. To learn more about nursing home negligence, please visit our website at www.alawpro.com. If you or a loved one has been the victim of negligence at a California nursing home, call 1-800-ALAWPRO to talk to a lawyer for free.
A 36-year old man with a traumatic brain injury was under the care of an Arizona nursing home when he imbibed foreign objects that resulted in his death. His widow has been awarded $11 million after suing the assisted living facility. The victim was 36 at the time of his death, and he had suffered the severe brain injury in a car accident ten years prior. He had been living at the nursing facility named in the suit for exactly one month before his death. He died after eating objects including candy wrappers, paper towels, ketchup packets and plastic bags. The suit found the residential facility guilty of abuse, negligence and wrongful death. Other negligent acts committed by the nursing home in regards to the man included falsifying chart entries.
If you believe a loved one is the victim of negligent care at a nursing home in California, get legal help now. At the Law Firm of Greenberg & Rudman LLP, we have more than 50 years combined legal experience. Let us help you in your time of need. Call us at 1-800-ALAWPRO (1-800-252-9776) now to receive your free and confidential consultation with a lawyer. Help is just a phone call away.