Care home residents are vulnerable individuals that often rely on the staff to maintain their safety and physical wellbeing. When their needs are not met, and or the care is inadequate, the residents’ quality of life can be negatively impacted, can lead to injury or in the worst cases, fatalities.
Care home negligence can arise from poor hygiene practices, inadequate care or simply not meeting the needs of the residents.
Residents may have complex health needs that require regular monitoring and timely interventions. When staff neglect to monitor vital signs, administer medications as prescribed, or respond to medical emergencies, residents can suffer serious health complications, including pressure sores, infections, or worsening of chronic conditions.
Inadequate staffing levels can greatly impact the level of care that residents receive. When there are not enough caregivers to attend to residents’ needs, individuals may experience neglect, which not only can result in psychological harm, but can also result in physical harm, such as falls or untreated injuries, as staff may be unable to provide the necessary supervision and assistance.
It is essential for families and caregivers to be vigilant about the quality of care provided in these facilities and to advocate for the rights and needs of their loved ones. Ensuring that care homes adhere to proper standards and regulations can help protect residents from the harmful effects of negligence.
If you are concerned about the care and treatment a family member or loved one is receiving as a resident in a care home, our team will be able to assist you and determine whether there is a valid claim for medical negligence
Contact Elizabeth Larner for a free initial consultation on 01803 225135 or via email, [email protected].
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- 01803 225135