The Los Angeles bed sore lawyers at Yeroushalmi Law have a great deal of experience in litigating nursing home and assisted living cases involving bed sores and pressure wounds. People with advanced age and physical or cognitive impairments are at a greater risk of developing pressure ulcers, also known as decubitus ulcers, pressure sores or bedsores, if they are denied the necessary and appropriate preventative measures. Pressure sores occur when constant pressure against the skin reduces blood supply to certain areas of the body, often on elbows, heels, hips, ankles, shoulders, back, or back of the head, and the affected skin tissue dies. They may also occur anywhere skin is damaged by excessive friction, shear, and/or moisture. Once a pressure ulcer is developed, it can take from weeks to months or sometimes years to heal.
If proper care is not provided to accurately assess and treat pressure ulcers, they can lead to infection, serious pain, and even death. Failure to care and treat bed sores is evidence of elder neglect. If you believe that you or your loved one has suffered injury because a nursing home or care facility failed to properly prevent or treat a bed sore, you may want to contact a bed sore attorney in Los Angeles immediately to pursue a possible lawsuit.
Pressure ulcers are categorized by their level of severity, from stage I to stage IV:
Skilled nursing facilities are obligated to take steps, including but not limited to close monitoring, repositioning, application of dressing, or provision of special bedding, to either avoid pressure ulcers in susceptible patients or to prevent an existing ulcer from getting worse. Both nursing homes and assisted living facilities should provide an adequate number of qualified and properly trained staff so that they can detect early signs of pressure ulcers and follow up with treatment protocols. (For more information on treatment of pressure ulcers, please visit our Pressure Ulcer Treatment page.)
Pressure ulcers are preventable and thus their development or aggravation is often a sign of elder neglect in nursing homes. If your loved one has suffered a pressure sore while in the custody of a nursing home or assisted living facility, please contact the bed sore lawyers of Yeroushalmi Law in Los Angeles immediately. We will do a comprehensive assessment, in consultation with our experts, to determine the cause of the pressure sore and advise you on your legal rights and options. We find the occurrence of preventable pressure sores reprehensible, and we will pursue your matter vigorously to a just resolution, including taking your case to trial.
Pressure ulcers are common in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, especially among residents who are bedridden or unable to move certain parts of their body without help and those who have blood circulation, incontinence or cognitive issues. Apart from frailty of the residents, higher incidences of pressure ulcers are attributable to the inability of facilities to provide an adequate level of preventive care due to understaffing. (For more information on prevention of pressure ulcers, please visit our Pressure Ulcer Prevention page.) Incidence rates in long-term care settings vary widely within and between sites of care, from 2.2% to 23.9%, but generally, a 2004 National Nursing Home Survey estimated that 159,000 (11%) of U.S. nursing home residents had a pressure ulcer, with stage II the most common type. (A particular U.S. nursing home’s published incidence and prevalence rates of pressure ulcers can be checked at Nursing Home Compare.)
Yeroushalmi Law have litigated countless nursing home and assisted living abuse and neglect cases in Los Angeles and its surrounding areas for over 10 years and have received the best results for victims and their families. Contact our team of Los Angeles bed sore lawyers online or at (310) 623-1926 to speak directly to a qualified attorney for free.