Nursing Home Transport Injuries Involving Bathing

Nov 6, 2020

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Nursing Home Transport Injuries Involving BathingGiroux & Associates: Fighting Against Nursing Home Transport Injuries Involving Bathing

For many people, the greater the age that one achieves, the more fragile the body becomes. In this article, a St. Petersburg nursing home lawyer examines the injuries that can occur in an activity as seemingly simple as bathing.

 

Lifting A Patient

Attending a resident in a nursing home will inevitably involve lifting that person into or out of bed, into or out of a wheelchair or into or out of a bathtub. This can become quite dangerous if the resident’s skin is wet from the bath or shower, so careful and proper lifting techniques must be used to prevent injury both to the patient and the attendant. Senior citizens can be extremely fragile and holding or catching a senior with too much force, however unintentionally, can cause bruises or bone fractures that would not occur in a healthier or younger individual.

When It’s Someone You Love

The decision to place a parent, spouse or other loved one in a nursing home is never an easy one. Naturally, you want more than the security of knowing that your family member will never be subjected to abuse, unkindness or willful harm. You expect the best possible care, the most positive and pleasant atmosphere and an environment as free of hazards as is reasonably achievable.

Your St. Petersburg Nursing Home Attorney Is Here To Help

If someone dear to you has been injured while residing in a nursing home, act now. Contact your St. Petersburg nursing home lawyer by calling Peter Giroux at (727) 895-5399 today.