Medical neglect in a caregiver setting occurs when patients and residents are either intentionally overmedicated or under medicated. In some cases, medical neglect can also include not providing adequate access to medical services, including dental services and doctor’s appointments. Unfortunately, for people in a caregiver setting, including elderly residents, medical neglect can lead to deteriorating health and even fatalities.
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Why do These Injuries Happen?Medical neglect often occurs because caregivers are trying to save costs or facilities are simply understaffed and do not put in adequate time and care with each resident. When there are too many residents per staff member, there may be less time to shuttle patients to doctor’s appointments or there may be simply more of an incentive to overmedicate patients to make them compliant. In cases where understaffing occurs, the caregiving facility may also cut back on costs in other ways – such as reducing access to medication, medical services, and doctor’s visits.
What is Medical Neglect?Medical neglect can take many forms. It can involve a patient or resident who is overmedicated on purpose in order to make them require less attention. It can involve under medicating a patient in order to save on costs or as a form of punishment. It can also involve patients not getting adequate appointments with doctors, optometrists, dentists, and other medical professionals that they need to see.
Dealing With the Consequences of Medical NeglectThe consequences of medical neglect can be dire. Patients in caregiver facilities are often very vulnerable. Because they're living in a group environment, illnesses can easily pass from residents to resident. In addition, those who are in care giving environments are often vulnerable to pneumonia and other illnesses because of their weaker physical condition. Lack of medical attention can result in more serious illness and even fatalities. Undermedicating a patient can lead to serious complications and not providing a patient with adequate medical care can lead to illness and injury.
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