Nursing Home Neglect: Poor Hygiene

Nursing home neglect is a serious tragedy in our society, a marring scar in the fabric of who we are as human beings and the result of a significant misfiring in priorities. Poor hygiene is one of the most obvious signs of it, which can range from teeth that have remained un-brushed for days at a time, the lack of clean clothing, clothing with soil marks on them, soiled sheets, a lack of proper bathing, a foul aroma emanating from the patient, and of course filthy surroundings.


Hygiene neglect is a horrific form of neglect, and the instant that poor hygiene is detected, a nursing home neglect lawyer should be contacted immediately. There is simply no excuse for allowing a human being to sit mercilessly in their own waste, when it would have only taken a moment to assist the individual to the bathroom to begin with.


Some nursing home facilities have allowed patients who have had accidents, despite their attempts to ask for assistance, to sit in their own urine or fecal matter as a punishment. Nursing home lawsuits have brought out horrific stories of neglect, where filth was the best a patient could hope for. The pioneering lawyers were able to open the eye of not only juries, but the public as well to the vast amounts of neglect in this country.


Initially, nursing homes were not held to very high standards, and those who were criminally neglectful were often excused due to the workload combined with the low pay and improper training. It took a few highly skilled lawyers to bring into the limelight the significance of the problem as well as shed light on the devastating impact that these conditions have on the elderly.


While of course the advancing ages of judges certainly helped to set the precedence, these first lawyers were able to brighten the lives of hundreds of victims as changes were mandated that prohibited this type of shameful punitive action and required that the elderly were kept clean.


Nursing home lawsuits are still important today as society begins to demand a higher level of care for a reasonable cost for the nation’s growing elderly population. The baby boomers are beginning to see long term care in their own future, and nobody wants to consider the possibility that they may one day be left in their own urine because they were unable to lift themselves from a wheelchair.


Nursing home lawsuits are guided by the steady hand of lawyers who are able to determine what constitutes neglect by the letter of the law.


The law can make things tricky, or it can work in a victim’s advantage. Neglect laws state that reasonable care must be given in order to prevent the spread of disease, and the level of cleanliness must be reasonable for the circumstances (with a little rewording from the technical terms of legal-ese) and to prevent infection, sores, or other unreasonable conditions of living.


Defining neglect down to the basics of the law will typically work for the victim, provided there is evidence. Often when unsanitary conditions are delved out as punishment there is little evidence left behind and can be very hard to prove even with a top notch nursing home neglect lawyer.


Nursing home lawsuits can continue to set precedence as well as continue the fight for human rights amongst the elderly. Nursing home lawsuits are pivotal in keeping nursing home abuse and neglect in the limelight, which in turn improves conditions for all of those who live in any type of long term care facility.


Neglect and abuse is far from a new concept, it is only recently that people have taken a strong interest in the way our nation’s elderly are treated inside the facilities they have chosen to rest in.


The importance of lawyers can not be disputed, especially for those whose lives are directly touched by nursing home lawsuits. Any action that can be taken to make the elderly more comfortable, a little cleaner, a little prouder, and left in peace with a bit more dignity should absolutely be an action taken.


Our society should not continue to allow this scar on the face of our nation. If you suspect any form of neglect or abuse, call a nursing home neglect lawyer today. All you have to do is have a conversation.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call 1-888-311-5522 today or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com for a free case evaluation.

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