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Overmedication of Nursing Home Patients
When an individual reaches an advanced age and can no longer properly care for themselves, their family may choose to have them moved to a nursing home in order to ensure that they are cared for appropriately. Unfortunately, nursing home staff do not always provide the level of care which is expected of them.
Warning Signs #1. Sudden personality change or worsening of condition after admittance to a nursing home #2. “Glazed over” look or inattentiveness when being spoken to
#3. Inordinate drowsiness or oversleeping #4. The introduction of new concerning behaviors #5. The onset of reclusive behaviors or lack of desire to communicate
Nursing home abuse is an all too common problem in the United States. One of the most frequently reported forms of nursing home abuse is overmedication of residents. To learn the warning signs of overmedication and what you can do to about it, visit: Tennessee Nursing Home Malpractice Attorneys
Summary: When an individual reaches an advanced age and can no longer properly care for themselves, their family may choose to have them moved to a nursing home in order to ensure that they are cared for appropriately.
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