Decubitus Ulcers, Pressure Sores & Bedsores Should Not Develop With Competent Nursing Care

May 10, 2010

Bed­sores seem a nat­ural part of being tied in bed, espe­cially in elderly patients. The truth is that it elders should not develop pres­sure sores if the per­son is turned in bed often enough. Bed­sores can be as small as a red point on the hip or thigh, or could be as severe as an open wound that goes all the way to the bone. Bed­sores can be a sign of neg­li­gence and nurs­ing home neglect.

Nurs­ing home neg­li­gence is often much more com­mon than most of us are will­ing to believe especially when it concerns Decubitius Ulcer, Pressure Sores and Bedsores.

At the first signs of pres­sure ulcers, the sit­u­a­tion should be urgently addressed. The area should be treated and the patient should be increased to a rota­tion sched­ule that is much more com­mon, more than two hours between the rota­tion. It is pos­si­ble that pres­sure ulcers can develop when first start­ing,such as when the new patient is bedrid­den, has lost some weight recently, or have had pre­vi­ous sur­gi­cal pro­ce­dures performed.

How­ever, if the pres­sure ulcer is not treated imme­di­ately with an aggres­sive response, then it is time to con­tact a lawyer. Lawyers can often find pre­vi­ously unseen and unno­ticed neglect. Nurs­ing home attor­neys can iden­tify abuse and neglect often faster and more effi­ciently than a fam­ily mem­ber involved emotionally says Los Angeles Elder Abuse Attorney Steven C. Peck.

Many peo­ple believe that bed­sores are unavoid­able. Many experts and even some thought that bed­sores are a nat­ural part of adap­ta­tion or always bedrid­den patients. A high qual­ity facil­ity should not allow pres­sure ulcers to develop. Abuse can occur regard­less of the price asso­ci­ated with the elders par­tic­u­lar invest­ment in the facility. Watch your elder very very closely and as much as you can. Visit the facility, observe and talk to the elder.

Com­plaints can be dif­fi­cult to prove because the vic­tims are either unable or unwill­ing to speak for them­selves, but should you believe your loved one has been abused and / or neglected in a nursing home contact Steven Peck's Premier Legal toll free at 1.866.999.9085 and visit us on-line at www.premierlegal.org.