Common Types of Preventable Nursing Home Injuries Attorney Kenneth L. LaBore represents clients with clients who suffer a wide range of nurisng home injuries from a variety of health care facilities, medical professionals and other sources. Here are some areas of
Fractures from Falls
Fractures from Falls in Elder Care Facilities One of the most preventable forms to nursing home residents are fractures from falls. According to the CDC Tips in Preventing Falls Among Seniors – falls account for 87 percent of all fractures for people 65
Fractures Due to Falls in the Bathroom
Falls in Bathroom Can Be Prevented Falls in the Bathroom, according to a new CDC study published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), an estimated 234,000 people ages 15 and older were treated in U.S. emergency departments (ED)
Hip Fracture in Nursing Homes
Falls Resulting in Hip Fractures in Nursing Home Residents Hip fractures are a very common type of injury after a serious fall in an elderly person. An CDC article titled Falls and Hip Fractures Among Older Adults: states that Twenty
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury Due to Falls in Nursing Homes According to the Center for Disease Control – a Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Each year, traumatic brain injuries contribute to a
Fall Injuries in Nursing Homes
Fall Injuries Sustained by Minnesota Seniors is a Serious Issue According to the Minnesota Department of Health, and the CDC Best Practices to Prevent Falls, falls are the leading cause of injury for children, and for all adults 35 and older. They account
Pressure Sore Resources and Information
Pressure Sore Resources – Pressure Injury According to the Minnesota Department of Health (the department that regulates nursing homes) in an article titled’ “A Physician’s Practioner’s & Clinician’s Reference Guide for Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Treatment”: a pressure ulcer [pressure
Pressure Sore Injuries
One of the most common forms of elder abuse in nursing homes is the pattern of neglect which leads to pressure sores. Pressure injury sores are also known as decubitus ulcers or bed sores. The reason they are called “bed
Bedsores from Failure to Reposition
Failure to Reposition Residents Causing Pressure Sores Failure to reposition residents causes pressure sores. According to: Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses, Chapter 12. Pressure Ulcers: A Patient Safety Issue by Courtney H. Lyder, Elizabeth A. Ayello, pressure
Pressure Sore Staging
Nursing Home Pressure Sore Staging Pressure sore staging – according to the Mayo Clinic, pressure sores or pressure ulcers also called “bedsores” — are injuries to skin and underlying tissues that result from prolonged pressure on the skin. Bedsores most often
Minnesota Wrongful Death Actions
Wrongful death actions are a distinct legal claims which can be brought on behalf of the next-of-kin of a person who suffers an injury due to the negligence of another which results in death. Minnesota Statute 573.02 is the controlling statute
Elder Sexual Abuse in Nursing Homes
Nursing Homes Have a Legal Duty to Prevent Elder Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse of the Elderly is one of the most understudied aspects of elder mistreatment. An National Institute of Justice, NIJ-sponsored study that examined elder sexual abuse found that: 1
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary Tract Infections UTI and bladder infections are one of the most common issues which most residents in nursing homes and other care facilities need to deal with. Like most forms of elder neglect UTIs are preventable with proper care and
Medication Overdose
Medication Overdose of Nursing Home Residents Medication overdose through either inattention or other medication error is a serious problem in nursing homes, hospitals and other healthcare facilities. According to NIHSeniorHealth: Older Adults and Medications – Older people as a group tend
Medication Given to Wrong Patient
Medication given to wrong patient or resident in a nursing home is one of many types of medication errors which occur in nursing home and other elder care facilities. Unnecessary medication is another form of medication error which also is
Medication Errors in Nursing Homes
Medication Errors in Nursing Homes Are Preventable Nursing homes have a legal duty to ensure that residents are free of any significant medication error. Yet, medication errors are one of the most common forms of preventable neglect found in nursing
Infectious Disease in Nursing Homes
Infectious Diseases such as C-Diff, MRSA, VRE, Staph and others. Nursing homes have to take reasonable measures to prevent residents from acquiring infectious diseases such as Staph, C-Diff, MRSA, VRE, CRE and others from other residents in the facility as well
Dehydration of Residents
Nursing Homes Have a Legal Duty to Prevent Dehydration and Notice Dehydration Signs Dehydration occurs when a elderly nursing home resident loses more water than they take in. The human body requires an adequate amount of fluid to function properly;