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When most of us think about finding a nursing home in the San Francisco Bay Area for an elderly parent or grandparent, it is important to visit the facility and to get a sense of the space — the response times of staff members to resident needs, the cleanliness of the facility, and more. In visiting a facility or otherwise choosing a nursing home, it is critical to know that many injuries and illnesses that result from abuse or neglect are not intentional. Indeed, issues such as understaffing and high turnover can result in residents failing to receive the level of care they need based on their physical and mental health. Yet even unintentional harm is harm for which the facility is often liable.

How does unintentional neglect result in Oakland nursing home injuries? Consider the following information.  

Understanding Unintentional Neglect and How It Affects Nursing Home Residents

Nursing home residents in Oakland, California, and throughout the Bay Area often require a wide range of medications on a regular basis, and in particular dosages. Residents of assisted-living facilities also may need assistance with medication administration, although assisted-living facilities do not provide the level of medical care that nursing homes provide. In either type of location, medication-related mistakes can result in the facility being liable. Facilities can also be liable whether staff members unintentionally made an error, as well as in circumstances where medications or devices are intentionally withheld from residents. Our Oakland nursing home neglect lawyer can explain in more detail.

Common Medication-Related Errors and Injuries in Nursing Homes and Assisted-Living Facilities

Medication-related mistakes in Oakland nursing homes and assisted-living facilities can take many forms. As we noted above, assisted-living facilities do not provide medical care as nursing homes do, but they can assist patients who need help taking certain medications and other forms of medication management, for example. Common medication-related errors in these facilities include, but are not limited to:

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