Dehydration is the most common result of neglect of elderly nursing home residents. Malnutrition is next. Symptoms of dehydration and malnutrition may not be readily obvious to the casual visitor to the elderly.
Eating and drinking become more difficult for some people as they age. Conditions that may interfere with proper eating and drinking include:
Some symptoms that might indicate dehydration are feeling dizzy or faint, having dry skin, being unusually red in the face, having dark urine, exhibiting fatigue or unusual weakness, having chills, or being excessively thirsty.
Some signs that your loved one is malnourished are weight loss, swollen and bleeding gums, tooth decay, fragile bones, weakness, loss of muscle, declining mental abilities, compromised organ function and a bloated abdomen.
Lack of proper nutrition and fluids can lead to many problems, including death. Among these problems are bed sores, difficulty fighting infection, imbalances of vitamins and minerals and life-threatening events compromising the proper function of tissues and organs.
Visiting your elderly relative in a nursing home frequently is important, not only for the relative’s sake but for your own. You may spend more cherished time with this person compared to how much time you used to spend with him or her and come to learn more about them as individuals. As you learn more about them and their history, you also learn more about yourself.
When you visit and if you notice some of these signs and symptoms of dehydration or malnutrition, you should quickly contact a lawyer who can conduct an investigation to determine if your loved one is being mistreated.
Our Las Vegas personal injury lawyers of Carter Cullen have the skills and experience you and your loved one need. To find out how we can help you, contact our law office today at 702.800.0000.
