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Expert Legal Support for Victims of Serious Nursing Home Abuse in Des Moines, IA

Thousands of Iowa families trust nursing homes to provide adequate care to vulnerable loved ones. Unfortunately, abuse and neglect are all too common in these facilities.

When a nursing home is understaffed, has health violations, or overall care quality issues, residents could be more likely to suffer abuse and neglect. However, any nursing home, even those that haven’t been rated poorly, could see abuse within its walls.

If your loved one has experienced abuse or neglect in a nursing home, it is essential to seek justice and hold those responsible accountable. We understand the impact that nursing home abuse can have on your family member’s physical and emotional well-being, and we’re here to help.

At MSMC Injury Lawyers, we’ll work hard to protect your loved ones’ rights. We offer personalized attention and legal strategies to ensure the best possible outcome for your case.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards justice.

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What Is Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect?

Nursing home abuse and neglect can take many forms, each with its own warning signs. Dozens of nursing homes in Iowa have received extremely poor ratings from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. It’s important to be vigilant and recognize these signs to protect your loved ones. Here are common examples of nursing home abuse and neglect:

  • Physical Abuse: Intentional use of force that results in bodily injury, pain, or impairment
    • Warning Signs: Unexplained bruises, cuts, or welts; fractures or dislocations; signs of restraint such as marks on wrists or ankles; and sudden changes in behavior or fearfulness around certain staff members
  • Emotional Abuse: Verbal assaults, threats, harassment, or intimidation that cause emotional pain or distress
    • Warning Signs: Withdrawal from social interactions, unusual depression or anxiety, sudden changes in mood or personality, and reluctance to speak openly in front of staff
  • Sexual Abuse: Non-consensual sexual contact of any kind with a nursing home resident
    • Warning Signs: Unexplained bruising around the breasts or genital area, sexually transmitted infections, torn or stained undergarments, and sudden changes in behavior such as aggression or fearfulness
  • Neglect: Failure to provide necessary care, resulting in harm to the resident
    • Warning Signs: Poor personal hygiene, untreated bedsores, malnutrition or dehydration, unattended medical needs, and unsafe or unsanitary living conditions
  • Financial Abuse: Unauthorized or improper use of a resident’s funds, property, or assets
    • Warning Signs: Unexplained withdrawals from bank accounts, missing personal belongings, sudden changes in financial documents or wills, and unpaid bills despite having adequate financial resources
  • Healthcare Fraud and Abuse: False billing, overcharging for medical services, or providing unnecessary treatments
    • Warning Signs: Duplicate billing for the same service, discrepancies between the resident’s medical records and actual treatment received, and unnecessary medical procedures
  • Abandonment: Desertion of a resident by someone responsible for their care
    • Warning Signs: Resident being left alone in public places, sudden transfer to another facility without a clear explanation, and lack of necessary care when staff are absent
  • Self-Neglect: Behavior by a resident that threatens their own health or safety, often due to declining mental or physical health
    • Warning Signs: Poor personal hygiene, unsanitary living conditions, untreated medical conditions, and hoarding behaviors
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Nursing Home Resident Rights in Iowa

At MSMC Injury Lawyers, we are committed to protecting the rights of nursing home residents. Understanding these rights can help ensure that you or your loved one receives the care and respect they deserve. Here is an overview of the key rights of Iowa nursing home residents:

Information and Communication

Residents have the right to:

  • Be fully informed about available services, their costs, and facility rules
  • Access state survey reports and plans of correction
  • Receive advance notice of any room or roommate changes
  • Obtain assistance for sensory impairments and information in a language they understand

 

Complaints

  • Residents have the right to:
  • Present grievances without fear of reprisal and have them promptly addressed
  • Complain to the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
  • File complaints with the state survey and certification agency

 

Personal Care and Treatment

  • Residents have the right to:
  • Receive adequate and appropriate care
  • Be informed of any changes in their medical condition
  • Participate in their own care planning and treatment decisions
  • Refuse medication and treatment, as well as chemical and physical restraints
  • Review their own medical records
  • Be free from charges for services covered by Medicaid or Medicare

Privacy and Confidentiality

Residents have the right to:

  • Private communication with anyone they choose
  • Privacy during treatment and personal care
  • Confidentiality of their medical, personal, and financial information

Transfers and Discharges

Residents have the right to:

  • Remain in the facility unless a transfer or discharge is necessary for their welfare, health improvement, or to protect others
  • Receive a 30-day notice of transfer or discharge, including the reason and information about the right to appeal
  • Ensure a safe transfer or discharge with adequate preparation

Dignity, Respect, and Freedom

Residents have the right to:

  • Be treated with dignity, respect, and consideration
  • Be free from abuse, corporal punishment, and involuntary seclusion
  • Control their life decisions and ensure their possessions are safe and secure

Visitation

Residents have the right to:

  • Visits from personal physicians, state survey agency representatives, and the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
  • Visits from relatives, friends, and other chosen individuals
  • Visits from organizations providing health, social, legal, or other services
  • Refuse visitors if they choose

Independence

Residents have the right to:

  • Make personal decisions about daily activities, such as what to wear and when to sleep
  • Have their needs and preferences reasonably accommodated
  • Choose their own physician
  • Participate in community activities inside and outside the facility
  • Organize and participate in a Residents’ Council
  • Manage their own financial affairs

Understanding and asserting these rights can help ensure a safe, respectful, and supportive environment in nursing homes. If you have any concerns about maintaining these rights, please contact the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman for assistance.

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Hear From Our Satisfied Clients: Real-Life Success Stories From Our Nursing Home Abuse Cases

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Seeking Justice for Your Loved Ones

If you suspect nursing home abuse in Des Moines, Iowa, take immediate action to protect your loved ones and seek justice. Here are the steps you should take:

  1. Document Any Signs of Abuse: Keep a detailed record of any physical, emotional, or financial signs of abuse. Take photographs of any injuries, write down any concerning behaviors or incidents, and gather any relevant documents.
  2. Report the Abuse: Contact the appropriate authorities to report the suspected abuse. In Iowa, you can report nursing home abuse to the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals or the Iowa Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program.
  3. Seek Medical Attention: If your loved one has suffered physical harm, seek immediate medical attention to ensure their well-being. Medical documentation can also serve as evidence in a nursing home abuse case.
  4. Consult With an Experienced Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer: Speak with a skilled attorney who specializes in nursing home abuse cases. They can provide guidance, assess the strength of your case, and help you pursue justice and compensation.

If your loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse, they may be entitled to compensation. Compensation can help cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages. The available compensation for nursing home abuse victims may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case.

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