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Arizona Nursing Home Neglect Wandering Off

Arizona Nursing Home Abuse Wandering neglectWandering and elopement are included in the list of the top nursing home complaints in Arizona and throughout the country.

When a nursing home resident who is cognitively impaired elopes or wanders and is injured in the process, the nursing home facility may be involved in negligence with regards to nursing home staff. If your loved one has suffered serious injury, wrongful death, elopement, or wandering while at an Arizona Nursing home facility, contact attorney James Morgan for a free Arizona nursing home neglect consultation. As an experienced Arizona nursing home abuse attorney, he will thoroughly investigate your case to determine if there is a pattern of insufficient staffing, unsafe practices or substandard care within the facility.

Wandering refers to instances when a cognitively-impaired resident moves aimlessly inside a nursing home facility with no regard for personal safety
. The resident can possibly enter into dangerous areas, such as stairwells and other unsafe areas. Wandering may also occur when the unsupervised resident enters into the rooms of other residents without invitation.

On the other hand, elopers are generally purposeful wanderers with overt and often repeated attempts to leave the care-giving facility, unsupervised. Frequently, these residents have a perceived "need" to attend to something (e.g., to go to a job that they haven’t had in years).

When wandering and elopement incidents occur, a nursing home facility may be deemed negligent if:

·         The facility is not sufficiently staffed
·         The staff was not properly trained to supervise residents susceptible to wandering 
·         The facility holds a history of failing to meet minimum staffing requirements
·         The facility failed to install and properly maintain alarms or other devices to prevent wandering and/or elopement
·         The facility did not provide a safe environment in the event wandering occurs
·         Staff members did not respond to an alarm.

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Wandering nursing home abuse arizona lawsOften, Arizona nursing home residents suffer from conditions that cause confusion, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s. Nursing home patients who are confused and disoriented must be protected from wandering or becoming lost or injured.  It is estimated that half of all nursing home residents suffer from such demented conditions, putting them at risk for wandering and elopement. An appropriate plan of care must be implemented by the nursing home facility for at-risk patients.

All nursing home facilities in the state of Arizona should implement procedures to minimize physical hazards within the facility which could be injurious to wandering residents. Security and alarm systems that monitor entrances/exits, hallways and the perimeter of the facility should be in working order. Proximity identification tags that trigger alarms when a resident attempts to leave the facility should also be utilized. The physical design of the facility may also be a factor in the potential for wandering and maintain security of the residents.

Wander Guard Arizona Nursing home abuse neglectThe experienced Arizona Nursing Home Abuse attorney James Morgan is dedicated to pursuing justice for those injured by nursing home abuse, neglect and medical misconduct and he is committed to helping prevent nursing home abuse and neglect by diligently defending the rights of nursing home residents throughout Arizona. Contact our Arizona nursing home abuse law firm immediately for a free consultation if your loved one has wandered from an Arizona nursing home. 

If someone you care about has suffered from Arizona nursing home abuseneglect or medical misconduct, contact the leading Arizona Elder Abuse Lawyer James Morgan for a free case evaluation.  Our Arizona Nursing Home Abuse Law Firm represents victims of elder abuse in Maricopa County, Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Peoria, Chandler, Sun City, Sun City West, Fountain Hills, Surprise, Gilbert, El Mirage, Avondale, Tempe, Scottsdale, Tucson, Pima County, Yuma, Yuma County, Flagstaff, and Coconino County.
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My father was the victim of horrible neglect by a nursing home, which caused his death. I have never been involved in anything having to do with the legal system, and even after my father’s death, I was very reluctant to look for an attorney to advise me about a potential case.  Luckily, I was referred to attorney James Morgan. Mr. Morgan was honest and supportive through the whole process.  Within four months, my case was settled.  I am hopeful that through my father’s case, as well as the efforts of Mr. Morgan and his law firm, nursing homes will create safer and better living conditions for their residents so that other residents and their families will not have to suffer as my father and my family did. My family and I will always be grateful for Mr. Morgan’s kindness and competence, and the peace of mind we now have thanks to the resolution of our case.  

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