Nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect of the elderly and vulnerable in nursing homes and other facilities occurs in many forms. A nursing home lawyer is here to assist your loved ones with holding the wrongdoers accountable. Some types of abuse are obvious such as elder sexual or elder physical assault or financial exploitation.
Others forms of abuse and neglect are less noticeable and are often the result of having fewer nursing staff and aides than are needed and required.
Staffing and training issues lead to many forms of avoidable neglect such as: falls, pressure ulcers (bed-sores), medication errors, dehydration and malnourishment, urinary tract infections, unsupervised residents wandering or suffering burn injuries and a multitude of other problems.
Ken LaBore represents a professional Minnesota Nursing Home Law Firm, which is dedicated to holding nursing homes accountable for providing quality care to residents pursuant to the contracts they sign with the government, Medicare and Medicaid. The nursing home has an obligation to provide the: “highest quality of care practicable”.
If you suspect abuse or neglect to any vulnerable adult, please contact the Minnesota Department of Health where you can file a confidential report protecting those unable to do so for themselves.
When someone moves into a building that offers
Assisted Living services they are required to sign a rental agreement or
lease which covers the occupancy issues of the apartment or living
space. Additionally, the resident is required to sign a Service
Agreement which deals with the particular services to be provided from a
licensed home care provider. The contracted services can be provided
by either outside home care providers or the property owners.
An
Assisted Living provider must provide basic services, such as on-call 24
hour nursing access, with daily checks on each resident and help with
services such as laundry, meals, transportation and at least three
activities of daily living. There must also be a staff person available
24/7 who is awake and able to respond quickly. The facility must have a
method to reach for help for health and safety needs 24/7.
Minnesota Assisted Living providers must also clearly state what services are offered, allowing consumers to more easily compare facilities and choose one with the appropriate level of care. Minnesota’s Assisted Living Bill of Rights creates specific rights for residents of Assisted Living Facilities, including fair and respectful treatment. It further allows the right to choose services and providers. It also gives the right to a current Care Plan, to participate in your care and to change medical or other providers if desired. There are safeguards to basic human rights such as: the right to self-determination, to privacy, to safety, to speak out and specifically prohibits harmful treatment.
Common forms of neglect and abuse in an Assisted Living facility involves failing to provide adequate services and supervision of vulnerable residents. If you suspect abuse or neglect to any vulnerable adult in an Assisted Living, please contact our firm for information and assistance on how to file a complaint with the Minnesota Department of Health and have the matter investigated and how to hold the facility accountable.
If you suspect that services billed to Medicaid and Medicare are not being provided as contracted in a Nursing Home or Assisted Living facility it may be fraud. Our elderly are put at risk by such behavior. Not only are needed services for vulnerable persons not being provided or not being performed as promised, the wrong is often intensified by charging for inadequate or non existent care.
If you suspect billing or other fraud in an Nursing Home or Assisted Living facility please contact a Minnesota Nursing Home Lawyer for information or assistance on how to hold facilities engaging in fraud at the expense of the elderly accountable.
Nursing Home Minnesota is a division of Pearson Randall Schumacher & LaBore, PA law firm that believes in holding elder care facilities accountable for abuse and neglect of the vulnerable and elderly.
Our Mission includes a desire to reduce elder abuse and neglect through advocating for reforms and education of the public.