North Carolina Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers
Malnutrition & Dehydration Claims
Malnutrition and dehydration is a serious problem that plagues countless nursing home residents throughout the country. If you think your loved one may be suffering from malnutrition or dehydration, an experienced attorney at Lanier Law Group can help. Not only can we help to ensure your loved one is finally given the food, water, and nutrients he or she needs, but we can also investigate the matter to determine if abuse or neglect is to blame. If it is discovered that the nursing home or its staff intentionally failed to provide your loved one with adequate food and water, we can help you take legal action.
Signs of Malnutrition & Dehydration
A nursing home resident will suffer from malnutrition or dehydration when he or she is not provided with enough food, water, and essential nutrients. If you suspect your loved one is severely malnourished or dehydrated, it is crucial that you speak up. In doing so you may be able to help break the cycle of abuse or neglect.
There are several signs indicating malnutrition and dehydration, such as:
- Noticeable weight loss
- Thinning hair
- Sunken eyes or dark circles under the eyes
- Loose fitting clothing
- Sallow or pale skin
- Skin discoloration
- Dentures no longer fit
- Sores taking longer to heal
- The appearance of bed sores
- Unusual confusion
Get Help From an Experienced NC Nursing Home Attorney
It is very important to put a stop to malnutrition or dehydration as soon as possible. When the body is deprived of essential nutrients, an individual may suffer from numerous health complications, infection, illness, a weakened immune system, and eventually death. By speaking with an experienced North Carolina nursing home abuse lawyer at the first signs of malnutrition or dehydration, you can help put a stop to this injustice. In addition, as soon as evidence is collected that proves a nursing home or its staff is to blame for your loved one's condition, an attorney at our office can assist you in filing a strong and compelling claim against the responsible party or parties.
To discuss your claim at a free consultation, please contact a North Carolina nursing home abuse attorney at Lanier Law Group today. |