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While Florida’s nursing homes are renowned for the level of care they provide, anytime a nursing home resident suffers an injury it is important to examine the cause and to question whether or not the nursing home staff was adequately trained.
If your loved one was injured due to Palm Beach County inadequate training for nursing home staff, contact a compassionate and adept nursing home lawyer today. They can investigate internal policies to determine if staff was properly trained to address your loved one’s needs.
According to the Florida Health Care Association, there is an estimated 73,000 Florida residents living in nursing homes across the state. Many people who enter into nursing homes will do so on a short-term basis, generally after a surgery or due to an illness that requires hospitalization.
Because nursing homes tend to serve an older population, they have a duty and obligation to provide residents with a level of care appropriate for their age, health, and physical condition. Nursing homes are required to provide patients with case management and health monitoring, nutritional meals, therapeutic services, social activities, and most importantly nursing care 24-hours a day.
Nursing homes need to be prepared to not only manage their staff but to properly train their staff as well. When a nursing home fails to properly train its staff, it can mean a resident does not receive a critical medication, is left unattended and falls, or perhaps develops a bedsore.
Having a well-trained and dedicated staff is essential for any business, and crucial in health care. Nursing home residents often come to nursing homes with medical complications, dietary restrictions, physical therapy requirements, occupational therapy, and other therapeutic services. In addition, many nursing home residents need intensive care to address their daily needs such as eating, bathing, and dressing.
Therefore, it is critical that nursing homes properly train their staff members working with residents. This is not just to ensure that nursing homes run smoothly, but in fact, it is a legal requirement set forth by statute and administrative rule. Palm Beach County inadequate training for nursing home staff is illegal but can also be quite harmful to the health and safety of nursing home residents.
Florida Statute 400.0239(b) requires nursing homes to develop and implement “specialized training programs for long-term care facility personnel who provide direct care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, residents at risk of developing pressure sores, and residents with special nutrition and hydration needs.”
Furthermore, nursing homes are required to develop internal risk management procedures and to implement quality assurance programs.
Failing to properly train a nursing home’s staff in managing and treating residents can result in:
Families should closely monitor family members and loved ones in nursing homes. And while many nursing homes are filled with a staff that cares for residents and are devoted to providing the best care, sometimes nursing home staff are not properly trained to manage and care for patients’ individual needs. The resultant injuries from Palm Beach County inadequate training for nursing home staff can be quite severe, which is why it can be important to consult an attorney.
If your loved one has suffered an injury in a nursing home due to Palm Beach County inadequate training for nursing home staff, contact an attorney. When a nursing home fails to adequately train staff it can mean your loved one suffers from a preventable injury, infection, or even death.
A nursing home attorney will not only investigate an injury to determine if your loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse and neglect but will also examine a nursing home’s internal policies to determine if a nursing home inadequately trained its staff.
If that is the case, a Palm Beach County nursing home lawyer can help individuals and families recover financial compensation for their injuries and help ensure your loved one receives the best care possible.
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