Nursing Homes – Pressure Sores and Fractures
Sometimes, patients who have had surgery and require long term rehabilitation will go to a nursing home.
Healthcare professionals in a nursing home owe a duty of care to the patients in their care.
If a failure to discharge this duty of care results in avoidable harm, your loved one may have grounds for a claim.
If you are concerned about a loved one who has developed pressure sores or had a fall and sustained a fracture in a nursing home, contact us for advice.
Client Stories
Elderly gentleman dies in a residential home
Elderly gentleman dies in a residential home ill equipped to manage pressure sores which be suffered whilst an in-patient in hospital.
Elderly gentleman dies in a residential home
Mr J suffered a deterioration in health whilst an inpatient at a hospital. His health worsened further after being discharged into an unsuitable residential home, where he eventually died.
Moosa Duke Solicitors are an experienced team of specialist clinical negligence solicitors and specialise in cases involving orthopaedic care. Please call us for a no-obligation discussion on 01162547456 or email us at enquiries@moosaduke.com.
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