Falls

Phoenix Nursing Home Fall Attorney
Nursing Home Negligence Lawyer

How serious is the problem?

Each year, a typical 100-bed nursing home reports 100 to 200 falls. Many others go unreported. As many as 75% of nursing home residents fall annually, twice the rate of seniors living in the community. Patients often experience multiple falls - 2.6 falls per person per year on average. About 35% of fall injuries occur among non-ambulatory residents. About 20% of all fall-related deaths among older adults occur among 5% who live in nursing homes. Elderly people are more likely to have dangerous falls; that is why nursing homes are expected to prevent falls when possible. When a nursing home fall causes serious injury or wrongful death, contact the nursing home neglect lawyers at the Knapp & Roberts law firm in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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How can falls in nursing homes be prevented?

While some falls cannot be prevented, a nursing home can provide supervision, safety equipment, and staff training that will prevent most falls or lessen the severity of injuries. Fall prevention requires a combination of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and environmental modification. Interventions include:

  • Adequate staffing can help prevent falls. When staff members are available to help residents get in and out of bed, for example, that can help prevent falls.
  • When a patient does fall, the patient should be given proper medical care. A nursing home patient could break a hip or leg that is untreated and unnoticed because the patient is bedridden.
  • The nursing home can provide alarms that alert the staff when a patient attempts to leave a bed or get out of a chair unassisted.
  • Residents who are unsteady on their feet can be given special padding for the hips to help prevent a break.
  • Do staff members fail to respond to call lights? When a nursing home resident cannot get the help they need, they may try getting out of bed or out of a bath by themselves.
  • Equipment such as lower beds, bed rails, and side alarms can help prevent the chances of a resident falling.
  • Is the nursing home kept clean and uncluttered? Wet or greasy floors and cluttered areas contribute to dangerous nursing home falls.
  • Any time a patient falls, family members should be notified.

If a loved one fell in a nursing home and suffered a serious injury or wrongful death, talk to a nursing home neglect lawyer about the circumstances. We can help you determine what you should do.

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