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    Dehydration is a cause for concern for many families whose loved ones are in nursing homes.

    Unfortunately, many nursing homes are understaffed and do not have proper hydration protocols in place, which can lead to an increased risk of dehydration. Being dehydrated can have serious and sometimes deadly consequences, especially for older adults and those with compromised immune systems.

    CAUSES OF DEHYDRATION IN NURSING HOMES

    Dehydration in nursing homes can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

    • Inadequate fluid intake: Residents may not be provided with enough fluids, or may have difficulty drinking fluids due to physical or cognitive limitations.
    • Medications: Certain medications can increase the risk of dehydration by causing increased urination or fluid loss.
    • Medical conditions: Chronic medical conditions such as diabetes or kidney disease can increase the risk of dehydration.
    • Limited mobility: Residents who are unable to get out of bed or move around may have difficulty accessing water and other fluids.
    • Staffing issues: Understaffing in nursing homes can lead to residents not being checked on frequently enough, and therefore not being offered fluids or assistance with drinking.
    • Environmental factors: High temperatures or low humidity can also increase the risk of dehydration, especially for residents with mobility or cognitive limitations.
    • Neglect: Neglect by staff can also play a role, with nursing home staff not providing enough fluids or not checking on patients who are at risk of dehydration.

    PREVENTING DEHYDRATION IN NURSING HOMES

    There are steps that families can take to prevent dehydration in nursing homes. One of the most important is to ensure that the facility has proper hydration protocols in place, such as regular water or fluid intake, monitoring of fluid intake and output, and providing fluids that are easy to swallow for residents with difficulties. Families should also make sure that the facility has adequate staffing levels, as this will ensure that residents receive proper care and attention and that hydration protocols are being properly implemented. Additionally, it’s important to choose a facility that has a registered dietitian on staff, who can ensure that residents are receiving the proper hydration they need.

    CONTACT US TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION

    If you suspect that a loved one has been a victim of neglect in a nursing home, it’s important to take action as soon as possible. You can contact Your Insurance Attorney. Our experienced attorneys Nathan P. Carter, Michael A. Mandeville, Brian C. Guppenberger and Joshua A. Machlus, all members of The American Trial Lawyers Association, AAJ Leaders Forum, Florida Legal Elite, and American Board of Trial Advocates, have over 30 years of experience in handling nursing home negligence cases. They have successfully won cases, such as a $2,500,000 neglect case against a nursing home that caused death. They will help you understand your legal options and advocate for your loved one’s rights.

    It’s important to report any abuse or neglect as soon as possible. You can also report any abuse or neglect to the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) hotline at 1-800-962-2873, and the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) hotline at 1-888-419-3456. These hotlines are available 24/7 and are staffed by trained professionals who can take immediate action to protect your loved one.

    At Your Insurance Attorney, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and dedicated representation to our clients and their families, and will work tirelessly to ensure that you and your loved one receive the justice and compensation you deserve. Additionally, it’s important to document any evidence of neglect, such as photographs and medical records, as this will be important in building a strong case against the nursing home. Remember to be vigilant and take action if you suspect that your loved one is not receiving the proper care and attention they need to stay hydrated and healthy.

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