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Posted On: December 12, 2009 by Steven J. Malman

Joliet Nursing Home Ordered to Pay $51,000 After Bedsore Contributes to Patient’s Illinois Wrongful Death

A jury has awarded the family of Catherine Taylor $51,000 for the nursing home neglect that caused her to develop a huge bedsore that contributed to her death. Taylor was 88 when she died in December 2004.

She lived at the Joliet nursing home in July and August of that year. On August 19, the nursing home resident was hospitalized and underwent surgery to remove an enormous bedsore that her family's Will County nursing home neglect lawyer says was a hole as big as his fist. She also received treatment for bone infections that occurred while she was confined to her bed and exposed to her own bodily fluids. Her family contends that the nursing home bedsore was contributing factor in her Will County wrongful death.

Bedsores
Bedsores can lead to infection, gangrene, fever, muscle tone loss, contusions, clotting, and death. Also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores, they can develop on the parts of a patient’s body that experiences sustained pressure.

Bedsores can occur when from staying in the same position for a period of time, such as when a patient who is confined to a chair, bed, or wheelchair cannot move without help and the nursing home workers neglect to provide that assistance. Bowel or bladder control problems, which causes urine, perspiration, urine, or stool to irritate the skin, and dehydration or malnutrition can also contribute to causing bedsores.

Nursing home workers are supposed to make sure that patients are turned regularly, bathed, cleaned, and dried properly, changed on a regular basis, and given sufficient food and drink. They can be held liable for Will County, Illinois nursing home neglect if failure to provide the proper care causes a patient to sustain bedsores and other related complications. Bedsores are preventable.

Jury faults nursing home in neglect case, Suburban Chicago News, December 2, 2009

Bed Sores -- The Basics, Bedsores.org


Related Web Resources:
Nursing Home Safety Task Force

Compromised Care, Chicago Tribune

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