All Press Releases for August 23, 2017

Nursing Home Complaint Center Now Urges ER Doctors to Tell the Family of a Patient Recently Transferred from A Nursing Home If Their Loved Is Now Dying or Dead Because Of Negligence

The Nursing Home Complaint Center is now urging an ER doctor to be candid with a family if their loved one was just sent to the hospital with sepsis, broken bones or malnutrition because they should know the truth if it is negligence or neglect.



Aside from sepsis we are now extremely interested in hearing from the family of a nursing home patient if they have bed sores, if their loved one dehydrated, if they have broken bones, or sepsis.

    WASHINGTON, DC, August 23, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Nursing Home Complaint Center is now urging an emergency room doctor to explain to the family of a nursing home patient who is now in a hospital's ER that negligence could be involved if their patient has severe medical issues because of low quality care at the nursing home. As they would like to explain to an ER doctor-most family members of nursing home patients do not realize that some medical conditions could have been prevented if the nursing home staff had properly been caring for their patients. These medical conditions include:

* Bed Sores
* Decubitus Ulcers
* Malnutrition and Dehydration
* Medication Errors,
* Falls with Serious Injuries
* Sepsis

The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We are expanding the scope of our initiative to protect nursing home patients because few others are. Aside from sepsis we are now extremely interested in hearing from the family of a nursing home patient if they have bed sores, if their loved one dehydrated, if they have broken bones, or if they are suffering from malnutrition. As we would like to explain anytime at 866-714-6466 these types of medical conditions can prematurely kill your loved one. http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com

"The reason we are reaching out to ER doctors is because they typically will know the difference between poor medical care that resulted in an injury or something more explainable. If your mom or dad is a patient in a nursing home and you just received the news your loved one has been rushed to a hospital ER-please ask to speak to the attending physician and ask them if your parents condition is because of negligence at the nursing home. There should be no excuse for substandard care at a nursing home as we would like to discuss anytime."

The Nursing Home Complaint Center believes that nursing home short staffing is one of the leading causes of a nursing home's patient getting sepsis, severe injuries or for wrongful deaths. If a nursing home is not properly staffed it probably is impossible for the facility to maintain their patients. A short-staffed nursing home can literally be in any US State such as California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Washington, or Alaska as the Nursing Home Complaint Center would like to discuss anytime at 800-714-0303. http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com

If a family member has recently died because of sepsis or severe injuries that developed or occurred at a nursing home please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466. If the information about what happened is adequate the group will try to get skilled attorneys involved to assist the family obtain compensation for their loss. http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com

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