In Florida, nursing homes and assisted living facilities stand as sanctuaries for the elderly and disabled. These institutions pledge to offer care, dignity, and safety to their residents. However, beneath this promise lies a disturbing reality where abuse and neglect too often breach the sanctity of these homes. Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa is committed to shedding light on these injustices, advocating for those who have suffered in silence.

Common Nursing Home & Assisted Living Abuse in Florida

Falls

Among the most common incidents in care facilities are falls. Factors contributing to falls range from environmental hazards to inadequate supervision and poor mobility support. The repercussions for residents can be severe, leading to injuries that significantly diminish their quality of life. It's not merely about the physical harm; falls can instigate a fear of moving, further deteriorating a resident's health and autonomy.

Elopement

Elopement, or the unauthorized departure of a resident from a facility, highlights critical lapses in supervision and security measures. These incidents can lead to dire consequences, including exposure to accidents and severe health risks. The underlying causes often point to inadequate staffing and failure to address the specific care needs of residents, especially those with cognitive impairments.

Urinary Tract Infection

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in nursing homes can signal neglect. Recurrent UTIs may indicate poor personal hygiene care or inadequate attention to residents' health needs, leading to discomfort and more severe health complications. Addressing UTIs promptly and effectively requires attentive care practices that are sadly overlooked in some facilities.

Dehydration & Malnutrition

Dehydration and malnutrition represent a failure to meet the most basic human needs. These conditions can result from neglectful staff or systemic issues within the facility, such as inadequate staffing levels or poorly managed care programs. The consequences are profound, affecting residents' overall health, recovery, and well-being.

Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are a telltale sign of neglect. They develop when residents are left in one position for too long, indicating a lack of proper mobility management and skin care. Preventing and treating pressure ulcers demands diligent care and routine monitoring, which, when neglected, speaks to a broader issue of carelessness.

Medication Errors

Medication errors can have fatal consequences. Whether it's the incorrect dosage, wrong medication, or improper administration times, these errors reflect a breakdown in the facility's care protocols. Such incidents underscore the need for comprehensive training and stringent medication management systems.

Choking

Choking incidents in nursing homes often result from inadequate dietary management and supervision. Residents with swallowing difficulties require tailored meal plans and constant monitoring, a necessity sometimes neglected, leading to preventable tragedies.

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault within nursing homes is a grievous violation, shattering the trust placed in these institutions. Detecting and addressing these incidents demand vigilance from staff and administrators alike, alongside a culture that supports transparency and accountability.

Assault

Physical assaults, whether by staff or other residents, are indicative of a failure to provide a safe environment. Such acts of violence not only cause immediate harm but also contribute to a climate of fear and insecurity, far removed from the sanctuary care facilities are meant to provide.

How Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa Can Help

Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa stands at the forefront of advocating for victims of nursing home and assisted living abuse in Florida. With a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding these cases, the firm is committed to securing justice and compensation for victims and their families. 

Through meticulous investigation and unwavering advocacy, Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa ensures that voices of abuse and neglect are heard and addressed, paving the way for recovery and change. Reach out to us at 561-516-5168 or book a consultation online to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can assist you.