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January 15, 2007

Failing to Follow Drug Handling Guidelines Leads to Seizures, Deaths

Drugs in nursing homes are carefully handled to be sure the wrong people don’t get the wrong medications.  Charting is done to ensure that the right residents get their medications on time and in the proper dosage.  Charting will also show how often a resident is to be given specific doses of medication so that an overdose does not occur.  However, when there is a breakdown in the accuracy of the charting that is done, or nursing home employees neglect to ensure that the residents receive the proper medications, nursing home residents can be put in a dangerous situation. If charts are not accurate, employees will not know how much medication was administered, when it was administered, or even what kind of medication was administered.  This can lead to dangerous mix ups in what kinds of drugs are administered and how often they are administered.  If this happens, residents can experience very serious side effects including seizures, coma, and even death.  When a nursing home resident experiences an overdose, it may be an accident, but the nursing home does need to take responsibility.  The procedures in place are designed to keep overdoses from happening, so failing to follow the guidelines that are standard means staff members made a critical mistake.  If your loved one suffered an overdose, contact a San Bernardino nursing home abuse lawyer to see what you can do to take action against the nursing home.

 

If you have questions or comments and have concerns about the care a loved on is receiving at a California nursing home facility please feel free to contact Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Michael Young for a FREE NURSING HOME ABUSE CONSULTATION on your nursing home abuse matter. The California Nursing Home Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin has offices throughout southern California to serve you including an elder abuse law office in Orange County, Riverside and San Bernardino County. Mr. Young handles nursing home neglect cases throughout the state of California on a case by case basis.

 

January 6, 2007

Withholding Pain Medications Leads to Agony for Vulnerable Seniors

Elderly nursing home residents may have pain from time to time or even on a constant basis due to the degeneration of old age as well as specific medical conditions.  These medical conditions can include:

  Cancer

  Respiratory problems

  Broken or fractured bones

  Arthritis

  Autoimmune disorders

Doctors often prescribe medication to manage the pain of these individuals so that they can live as normally as possible.  However, nursing home abusers can withhold pain medications so that they can control the patient or convince the patient to perform some action.  Some abusers will withhold medication and tell the patient that they will be given the medication if they give in to a request for money or possessions.  The patient becomes so overwrought with pain that he or she may give in to the request just to get some relief.  Another form of nursing home abuse involves giving the incorrect amounts of prescribed drugs to patients.  Because the effects of many medications depend on body weight, metabolism, the amount of food eaten with the medication, and other factors, dosage administration guidelines are very specific.  When a physician orders medication for a patient, he or she takes all of those factors into consideration to come up with the correct dose for that individual.  Nursing home abusers often administer the wrong doses of prescribed medication.  Too little medication means that residents’ conditions are not managed correctly.  Abusers can also administer too much of a prescribed medication.  This can lead to loss of consciousness, coma, and even death.  If you feel that your loved one is not being given the proper medication dosages, speak with a physician or nursing home administrator.  If your concerns are not investigated thoroughly, consult with a Los Angeles nursing home abuse attorney to see what your options are for investigating the abuse.

The Nursing Home Neglect Law Offices of Young and Wallin provides free consultations to all those in need. If you suspect a loved one may be the victim of nursing home neglect or abuse contact Mr. Young immediately to explore your options and preserve your rights. Elder Abuse Attorney Michael Young handles cases throughout California including Fresno, Bakersfield, San Diego, as well as nursing home abuse cases in Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Bernardino. Mr. Young is also will and able to handle nursing home neglect cases in Northern California including San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento.

Withholding Medication Creates Dangerous Situation for Nursing Home Residents

Nursing home abusers use a variety of methods to take control of their patients.  One is the failure to medicate patients as ordered by a physician.  Nursing home patients are often prescribed a variety of medication for insulin, diabetes, hypertension, respiratory conditions, and other medical issues.  These medications can help ease their pain and make their lives a little more comfortable.  When these medications are not given properly, the result can be serious illness or even death.  Your local Los Angeles nursing home abuse lawyer can give you more information on this type of nursing home abuse.
Diabetes is one condition that often requires medication for appropriate treatment.  These medications can include insulin and other drugs designed to stabilize the blood sugar of a diabetic patient.  Physicians order these medications to help diabetic patients stay in good health and when nursing home abusers withhold these medications, many consequences can occur.  These consequences include:
•  Hypoglycemia
•  Hyperglycemia
•  Fainting
•  Confusion

•  Coma

  Death

These can all be very serious, especially for elderly patients, so nursing home abusers may choose to withhold these medications specifically to get these results.  A qualified Los Angeles nursing home abuse attorney can explain the consequences of withholding diabetes medication and help you determine whether or not you have a case.

For questions about Nursing Home Abuse in Southern California you can contact Southern California Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Michael Young to discuss you or your loved ones situation. The Elder Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin serve all counties in Southern California, including nursing home neglect cases in Los Angeles, nursing home neglect cases in Riverside, nursing home negligence matters in Orange County, as well as San Bernardino and San Diego. Contact us if you would like more information on how you can put an end to nursing home abuse in southern California.

December 20, 2006

When Sedatives Should and Should Not Be Used in Nursing Homes

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October 31, 2006

Medication Errors Cause Alarming Number of Adverse Drug Events in Nursing Homes

During the past year, several California nursing homes have been cited for medicating residents without adequate documented need or consent, over-medicating nursing home residents and for harmful medicine errors. One parent company of approximately 27 nursing homes throughout California was fined $18,000, in May of 2006, for medical errors leading to hospitalization.

As Elder Abuse and Nursing Home Neglect Attorneys, we at the Young & Wallin Law Firm remain concerned about the numbers of reported and unreported medical errors in California nursing homes. Last year, a report from the Institute of Medicine estimated that more than 800,000 injuries and deaths in nursing homes and long-term care facilities are caused by medication errors. It's unsettling to know that the health and safety of over 110,000 elderly residents in California nursing homes are at such high risk of injury from medication errors.

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