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Plant City Assisted Living Falls/Broken Bones Attorney 

Assisted-living facilities in Florida are communities for people who require a certain level of care. In order to operate in the state, assisted-living facilities must be licensed, and they must be able to provide some nursing services and staff to help with activities of daily living (ADLs). Assisted-living facilities typically provide personal care assistance in addition to other services. While assisted-living facilities are not licensed to provide the same high level of medical care that is available at nursing homes, these facilities must be able to ensure that seniors with certain health issues can be monitored and can have the care necessary to stay safe and healthy.

When an assisted-living facility does not provide an appropriate level of care, an elderly adult at the facility can fall, resulting in broken bones. If you or someone you love fell at an assisted-living facility and suffered a fracture, you should speak with a Plant City assisted living falls/broken bones attorney for assistance.

How Do Falls and Broken Bones Occur in Plant City Assisted Living?

Many residents of assisted-living facilities have difficulty getting out of bed or into a standing position on their own, or they may have medical conditions that make walking difficult. Assisted-living facilities must provide a sufficient level of care to these patients to ensure that they do not fall when attempting to get up from a bed or a chair, or when walking from their room to a dining area or common living space. Falls can happen for many different reasons in assisted-living facilities, such as:

  • Lack of assistance getting out of bed or out of a chair;
  • Lack of assistance moving from one place to another;
  • Tripping hazards in the walkway;
  • Poor lighting in the room or in one of the halls;
  • Liquid spills that are not cleaned up quickly;
  • Torn or bunched carpeting; and
  • Uneven floors.

In many situations where falls result in broken bones, nobody intended to cause any harm. Rather, negligence at the assisted-living facility, or the unintentional failure to provide reasonable care, leads to falls and broken bones.

Learning More About Plant City, FL Falls and Broken Bones

Falls are extremely serious in the elderly, and they can result in devastating broken bone injuries. The following are some key facts and figures about seniors and fractures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

  • 1 out of 5 falls in the elderly results in a broken bone or head injury;
  • About 3 million older adults require care at emergency departments each year for falls;
  • Hip fractures are the most common type of broken bone in seniors, leading to 300,000 hospitalizations every year; and
  • Approximately 95 percent of all senior hip fractures result from falling, and most often by falling sideways.

Seek Advice from a Plant City Assisted Living Falls Lawyer

If your elderly loved one recently suffered a broken bone injury in an assisted-living facility fall, it is time to seek advice from a Plant City assisted living negligence attorney. Do not hesitate to get in touch with our firm for help. Contact Kohn Law today.

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