Residents in nursing homes often need help with daily living activities, such as showering or eating. They move into these homes so they have a dedicated staff to help them; however, some employees may not always do what they should. Abuse in nursing homes is a...
Nursing Home Abuse
Signs of nursing home abuse
People who go into nursing homes count on the staff members to provide the care they need. This can include everything from monitoring their vital signs and managing their medication to helping them with personal hygiene and eating. Despite this reasonable expectation...
Signs of financial abuse in nursing homes
Financial abuse in nursing homes is a serious issue that can affect vulnerable residents who may be unable to protect themselves. It involves the illegal or improper use of a resident's funds, property or assets by caregivers, staff or even other residents....
Recent reports raise concerns about Missouri nursing homes
There’s no question that there’s a shortage of nurses across the country, and Missouri is certainly no exception. This affects not just hospital patients but residents of nursing homes and other residential care facilities. A recent report from the Long Term Care...
Care facilities have a responsibility to prevent elopement
One of the biggest potential risks for those in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities isn’t inside the facility. It’s what could happen to them if they leave on their own. This is known as “elopement.” Elopement is defined as when a person who is...
What does emotional abuse in nursing homes look like?
When you send your loved one to reside in a nursing home, you trust that the caregivers at the facility will treat them with the dignity they deserve in their sunset days. Unfortunately, nursing home injuries are not uncommon, and when they happen, the outcome can be...
How inadequate staffing puts nursing home patients in danger
People move into nursing homes in Missouri because they have challenging medical issues that their family members can't manage or because they have no one nearby to provide them with daily support. Those with Alzheimer's disease or prone to falls will require...
Bedsores can be a warning sign of nursing home abuse or neglect
Bedsores can technically develop at any stage in someone's life if they are immobile. However, people largely associate bedsores with older adults who have limited mobility and live in nursing homes. Medical professionals also call bedsores "pressure ulcers" or...
Staff theft of medication can leave nursing home residents in terrible pain
Most residents of Independence-area assisted-living facilities have at least one chronic health problem that requires medication. It is very common for a senior at a nursing home to take multiple pills daily and rely on the facility's staff to make sure they take them...
Do you know the signs that your loved one is dehydrated?
It can be difficult to make the decision to place your loved one in an assisted living facility. You may have taken significant time to ensure a certain quality of care. Still, it can be challenging to know whether your loved one will receive the care you expect....