
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
If a person with ALS is in a nursing home that does not adequately screen and monitor its employees, the resident could be at risk of suffering the following:- Sexual Abuse: Since nursing home residents with ALS tend to be younger than many other nursing home residents, sexual abuse is of particular concern. Victims can experience both physical and psychological injuries.
- Dehydration or Malnutrition: Nursing home residents with ALS may be unable to feed themselves. Some residents may be unable to chew or swallow. Nursing home staff should have a plan to make sure each resident receives adequate hydration and nutrition.
- Bedsores: People with ALS may need help moving. If nursing home staff fail to help the resident change position and fail to watch for early warning signs of bedsores, pressure ulcers may develop.
- Broken Bones or Other Physical Injuries: Nursing home residents who are left unattended for long periods of time, who fall, or who are intentionally abused may suffer broken bones, bruises, and other physical injuries.