Influenza in Nursing Homes
The flu presents a serious health risk for nursing home patients. People over the age of 50 are more likely to catch the virus and face serious illnesses as a result. The close quarters of a nursing home setting makes people particularly vulnerable to the flu.
If your loved one has experienced a preventable illness in a nursing home, it is important to investigate the cause. If the negligent actions of nursing home employees led to the development of a condition such as the flu, you may have grounds for legal action on behalf of your family member. Contact the Pennsylvania nursing home malpractice attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., for the experienced and dedicated legal help you deserve. Call us today at 610-667-7511.
Dangers of Influenza in Nursing Homes
The flu is commonly acquired by breathing in germs from sneezes or coughs. It typically occurs in outbreaks, especially in the winter months. Just one person sneezing in a room at a nursing home can cause many more people to get sick. If the flu is not properly treated, the health problems it causes can be deadly. The following are some potential complications of the flu:
- Bronchitis
- Sinus infections
- Pneumonia
- Brain infection
These illnesses should always be taken seriously. A negligent nursing home employee who ignores flu symptoms or fails to properly control a flu outbreak can cause the residents and their families a great deal of hardship.
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A nursing home is responsible for keeping your loved one safe. If a facility has been negligent in its care, it is important that you take appropriate legal action. To learn more about your legal rights, contact a Pennsylvania nursing home malpractice attorney at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 610-667-7511.

