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Dallas Nursing Home Negligence Attorney | Whistle Blower: How to Investigate Nursing Home Negligence

Whistle Blower: How to Investigate Nursing Home Negligence.

In some cases, people may have a sense that something is wrong with the level of care delivered at a nursing home but fail to look around enough to notice that there are clear signs of abuse present. Unfortunately, this leaves the residents of such a facility in a position where they're likely to be abused even further. You can not only help your loved ones, but help other residents as well, by keeping an eye out for the signs of an abusive facility.

Staff Interactions

Nursing Home Abuse Attorney DallasIf the staff knows that you are visiting a relative, they are likely to be on their best behavior around that relative and to make certain that you get a good impression of the care that is being rendered. It's a good idea to take a look at how they interact with other residents while you are at the facility, however. They may not expect you to be noticing if they are abusive, rude or neglectful to other residents. See if the residents seem to have adequate assistance when they need it and if the facility seems clean and professional overall.

When you are watching the staff, they should be professional and exhibit all of the signs of competence that you would see in the staff that worked at a hospital or at any other medical facility. They are responsible for delivering a certain level of medical care and their appearance and mannerisms should reflect that fact. If the facility your loved one is in seems unprofessional, you may want to consider whether they should remain in that facility any longer.

Interactions with Residents

In a nursing home environment, there will be many different people crammed together in the same living space. It's inevitable that some of them are not going to like each other. There should not, however, be situations where your loved one feels bullied or threatened by other residents or where you see bullying or threatening by other residents going on. This is a sign of inadequate supervision and people have been killed in nursing homes in residence on resident violence.

If your loved one has been affected by nursing home mistreatment, you may want to consider contacting an attorney about the matter. Nursing home abuse attorneys can help you to determine whether or not negligence likely played a part in the care your loved one received and whether or not you have an option to sue.



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