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Nursing Home Neglect Signs May Include Poor Hygiene, Infections, According to IQ Nursing Homes.com

(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 27, 2011 ) New York, NY – A list of nursing home neglect symptoms has been outlined by IQNursingHomes.com. This list of nursing home neglect symptoms includes persistent infections, poor hygiene and malnourishment. Because many signs of nursing home neglect may be dismissed as signs of old age, individuals who have made the difficult decision of placing a loved one in a nursing home should be aware of the signs which may indicate a nursing home resident is being neglected. To learn more about the signs of nursing home neglect and the legal rights afford to residents in nursing homes, visit http://www.iqnursinghomes.com/signs-of-neglect.cfm today. The nursing home abuse lawyers working with the site are also providing a free case review to those who suspect their loved one is being abused or neglected in a nursing home.

In addition to malnourishment, poor hygiene and persistent infections, there are many other nursing home neglect signs. Bedsores may indicate that a nursing home resident is being neglected, as elderly patients should be routinely turned to avoid the development of pressure sores and decubitus ulcers. Dehydration may also present itself as a sign of nursing home neglect if the nursing home staff fails to address the dietary and hydration needs of its residents. Lastly, if a resident is frequently falling in a nursing home, this may indicate that he or she is not being properly supervised by the staff.

When nursing home neglect leads to a serious injury or death, legal recourse may be available. To help determine whether a nursing home lawsuit is viable, the nursing home abuse lawyers working with IQ Nursing Homes.com are providing a free case review to anyone who suspects their loved one is being abused or neglected in an elder care facility. To receive your free case review, visit IQ Nursing Homes.com today. The nursing home abuse lawyers are offering this online legal consultation at no cost and with no obligation and remain committed to protecting the rights of nursing home residents.

About IQ Nursing Homes

IQ Nursing Homes has partnered with nursing home lawyers and nursing home negligence law firms throughout the country with the goal of putting a stop to the victimization of the elderly. By holding negligent staff members accountable for their actions and making it financially devastating for nursing homes to allow neglect to occur, this destructive pattern of nursing home neglect can be put to an end. Visit http://www.iqnursinghomes.com/ to receive a free, no obligation nursing home abuse case evaluation.


IQ Nursing Homes
Tara Nagel
800-449-1970
pressrelease@lawyercentral.com

Source: EmailWire.com

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