Nursing home neglect is a breach
of duty or form of sub-standard care to a nursing home resident that results in
harm to him/her. However, the breach of duty or sub- standard care must be an
outcome of a nursing home’s negligent actions. Nursing home neglect is
frequently overlooked and often results in a decline in general health and,
eventually, the death of a resident.
Types of Nursing Home Neglect
The type of neglect may vary
among individuals. However, there are four primary types of neglect:
Emotional or social neglect: In this type of nursing home neglect,
a resident is repeatedly ignored, left alone, or accidentally snapped at by overstressed
nursing home staff.
Personal hygiene neglect: In this type of neglect, a resident does
not receive adequate help with cleaning, bathing, laundry, brushing their
teeth, and other activities relating to personal hygiene.
Basic needs neglect: This is a type of neglect where a resident is
not provided reasonable food, water, or a safe and clean environment.
Medical needs neglect: This happens when a nursing home facility
fails to provide adequate attention, prevention, or medication for a resident’s
concerns relating to such matters as a bed sore, infection, cut, diabetes,
cognitive disease, and mobility.
Signs of nursing home neglect
The following are some warning
signs of nursing home neglect:
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Bedsores
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Sudden weight loss
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Injuries, such as cuts, bruises
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Dehydration
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Malnutrition
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Withdrawn behavior or unusual changes in
behavior
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Changes in personal hygiene or appearance
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Lack of friendly interaction with nursing home
staff
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Lack of friendly interaction with other nursing
home residents
Preventing nursing home neglect
Studies have found that a nursing
home resident who is visited often by his/her family, friends, and other loved
ones is less likely to experience nursing home neglect. It is also the
responsibility of the visiting family to watch for signs of nursing home neglect.
If a family member notices any of the signs mentioned above, he/she should talk
about it to his/her loved one and report the same to the concerned person/department
so that necessary action can be taken.
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