SIDE RAILS: NOT SO SAFE A SAFETY DEVICE

Under federal law, side rails are a safety device. In a nursing home setting, side rails can only be used if a physician orders their use. In the mid-1990s, the Detroit Free Press undertook an investigation into deaths caused by…


What is Diabetes ? Part I

Diabetes is a lifelong condition, which can be controlled, but not cured.  Our body will take foods – carbohydrates – such as starch, milk, fruit and sweets, and break them down into sugar in our blood stream.  The pancreas (a gland in the body)…


RESTRAINTS: NOT ALWAYS A BAD THING

In many cases, falls in nursing homes and hospitals could be prevented by use of appropriate restraints following careful patient/resident assessment by nurses and physicians. As a result of the federal nursing home statute, OBRA 87, which specifically prohibits use…


SENIOR HOUSING: A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER

Many facilities have sprung up in the Detroit area and label themselves as “senior housing.” These facilities specifically claim that they are not nursing homes or assisted living facilities but seem to look just like them. Moreover, these facilities almost…


IF YOU SMELL SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING

We see many cases involving pressure wounds which are also known as decubitus ulcers. Many years ago, these were referred to as bedsores. Although pressure ulcers many times develop at pressure points on the body, coccyx (backbone), hips and other…


The Independent Living Game

More and more our firm is seeing claims against so-called “Independent Living” facilities.  All too often these facilities are thought of as a nicer option to a nursing home.  However, independent living facilities are nothing like a nursing home.  These…


Helping Your Loved One Adjust to Nursing Home Living – Tip #5

Your presence during the initial admission assessments could help assure that your loved one receives quality care at the new nursing home.  A family member or friend may be able to share information with the staff when your loved one…


Helping a Loved One Adjust to a Nursing Home – Tip #4

Your presence during the initial admission assessments could help assure that your loved one receives quality of care at the new nursing home. A family member or friend may be able to provide the staff with information on behalf of…


Helping a Loved One Adjust to a Nursing Home – Tip #3

Your presence during the initial admission assessments could help assure that your loved one receives quality of care at the new nursing home. A family member or friend may be able to provide the staff with information that otherwise might…


Helping a Loved One Adjust to a Nursing Home – Tip #2

Admission day is a busy time and can become overwhelming because forms need to be completed and many staff members will need to gather of information. If possible, be available when the interdisciplinary team assessments are performed, or provide a…