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California Nursing Home Abuse

Bay Area – Contra Costa County – Walnut Creek

At our Walnut Creek, California, law firm, our attorneys help families whose loved one has been neglected and abused in a nursing home. Having a family member in a nursing home or care facility is hard enough. To learn that a loved one has been injured or has died because of mistreatment is devastating. Our lawyers at Casper, Meadows, Schwartz & Cook can help you decide what to do.

If your family member has suffered serious injury or wrongful death because of nursing home abuse or neglect, contact our Bay Area law firm. Call us at 925-947-1147 for a free initial consultation.

Understaffing an excuse for nursing home abuse

Nursing homes are chronically understaffed and unable to deliver the kind of care they promise. They often use unqualified personnel to make up for their lack of professional staff. This can lead to serious injury and death that did not have to occur.

Small problems become life-threatening very quickly in a nursing home

We have litigated cases of serious illness or wrongful death resulting from a minor problem. Because of the negligence of the facility in failing to provide adequate care, the minor problem soon became major and even life-threatening. Lack of attention and monitoring results in situations such as:

  • Bedsores (decubitous ulcers) that become septic
  • Untreated urinary tract infections (UTI)
  • Fractured hips and other fractures that go undiagnosed
  • Wandering away from the facility and being injured or killed
  • Fatal reaction to overmedication
  • Misuse of restraints
  • Assaults by other residents
  • Fatal dehydration and malnutrition

Preventing nursing home injuries and deaths

All of these could be prevented with proper care and supervision. Correct patient care protocols stop bedsores from developing. Antibiotics can easily cure UTIs. Fractured hips and limbs can be prevented by monitoring patients likely to fall. Doors should be locked or alarmed with staff monitors so that patients cannot leave the facility. Assaults on other residents do not happen when patients are adequately supervised.

If your loved one in a nursing home has developed a serious infection, is injured by an unexplained fall or has been killed after wandering off, it is important to seek counsel from an experienced elder law attorney. We have been helping families in nursing home abuse cases since 1979 and will be able to advise you. Contact CMS&C in Walnut Creek, California, at 925-947-1147 for a free initial consultation.