PHOENIX, AZ,
July 30, 2010
24-7PressRelease
As the elderly population continues to grow, so, too, do the instances of elder abuse in nursing homes. What is even more disturbing than the high number of reported cases of elder abuse and neglect is knowing that there is an equal number of cases that go unreported due to fear, not being able to speak, or having no family members to report the incidents to. Experienced nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys can fight for your loved one's rights and hold the guilty parties responsible by making them pay (literally). Finding a lawyer who is also a medical doctor is not easy but they are out there; lawyers who are also doctors have the unique distinction of fully grasping the medical aspects of the case and being able to explain the injuries (or cause of death) to a judge and jury.
There are many consequences of abuse and neglect of the elderly. Due to their frailty, broken bones, bruises, cuts, and falls are seen day in and day out in some of the facilities that provide substandard care. Bed sores, also referred to as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers, are a very serious health hazard in our nation's nursing homes. If left untreated, bed sores can lead to infection, intense pain, gangrene, the need for amputation, and even death.
The integrity of the skin declines with age, and the elderly have a much weaker immune system than the young. Please take the following steps to avoid developing skin conditions in bed-ridden elderly patients:
- Take 2 or 3 showers/baths a week with warm, not hot, water
- Use soap made for dry skin
- Apply lotion immediately after drying skin to lock in moisture
- Drink liquids
- Use a humidifier during winter months and in dry climates
- Avoid saunas
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine
SOURCE: 24/7 PRESS RELEASE
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