Articles Posted in San Diego Elder Abuse

Every year the typical nursing home will report approximately 1.5 falls per bed, and most falls go unreported. In fact, studies show that 75% of nursing home residents will fall at least once in a year, and nearly one-third of those involve a resident who is deemed non-ambulatory. Sadly, approximately 1,800 people living a nursing facility die every year due to a fall.

Can falls be prevented? Yes, and they should be. With proper care planning, many if not most falls can be prevented in the skilled nursing setting. For example, each resident must be accurately assessed on a regular basis for risk of falling, and when there is a fall, proper assessment must be performed to determine the cause of the fall, and how another might be prevented in the future.

In addition, physical changes in the nursing home can help prevent falls, including the placement of grab bars, lowering beds, and raising toilet seats. Bed alarms can also prevent a fall in a resident who is a known risk.

Lemon Grove Care and Rehabilitation (San Diego County) has received the state’s most severe citation after the burn-injury death of a 74-year-old resident. State investigators found that the facility failed to adequately supervise the resident, who caught fire while smoking at the facility. According the reports, the woman was sitting in the designated smoking area trying to light a cigarette when her jacket caught fire. She died 10 days after suffering her injury.

The nursing home has been issued an “AA” citation and a fine of $80,000.00, which it intends to challenge in Superior Court. Lemon Grove Nursing and Rehabilitation received two Class B citations last year (click here), and is currently under investigation for separate allegations of neglect in a case being handled by Walton Law Firm LLP.

Walton Law Firm LLP represents individuals and families throughout Southern California in cases involving nursing home abuse and neglect. All consultations about a case are free and confidential.

Elder Law and Advocacy in San Diego has been providing free legal services for seniors for 30 years, and was profiled in today’s San Diego Union Tribune. Whether it’s drawing up a will or a power of attorney, helping with a problem landlord, or answering questions about Medicare, Elder Law and Advocacy has assists several thousand San Diego County every year.

Walton Law Firm LLP has worked with Elder Law and Advocacy on cases involving nursing home abuse and neglect and can vouch for the organization’s dedication to the plight of senior citizens.

Carolyn Reilly is the executive director of Elder Law and Advocacy, and says that the demand for free legal services for the elderly is rising – keeping her eight lawyers busy – while the funding for those services remains slim. Elder Law operates on a tight budget, with the vast majority of its income coming from grants and individual contributions. This is a worthy organization that deserves the public’s support. It is well-known that a large part of our population is getting older, and organizations like Reilly’s will only become in greater demand.

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