Accidental Death in Assisted Living Centers
The freedom of an assisted living center can be rewarding, as there is more freedom for daily and routine activities as opposed to nursing homes or other care facilities. However, just like, any care facility, whether it is a nursing home or some other facility, the staff has an obligation in assisted living centers to their residents, these centers have legal responsibility to care for the safety and health of their residents.
Although an assisted living center is a place where more capable elderly residents reside since they are able to live with only limited assistance needed for daily routines, these centers are still responsible for their well-being. Assisted living centers are under the same legal and liability obligations as nursing homes or hospitals in caring for residents despite their limited requirement for assistance. However, negligence is still a common occurrence in assisted living centers and as a result there is the possibility for an accidental death to occur in the facility. An Arizona Nursing Home Advocate Attorney can assist in your legal needs involving accidental death of a relative due to the wrongful neglect of an Arizona Assisted Living Center.
Why does Accidental Death Occur in Supervised Facilities?
The reasons why accidental deaths occur in an assisted living center statistically tend to be because of negligence of residents with impaired judgment and slower motor skills and response times to unexpected circumstances like slips and falls. As a staff member of an assisted living center, there is need and obligation to watch and observe residents just like in a nursing home to ensure the safety of residents.
However, despite this obligation to caring for individuals in assisted living centers, it is still possible for negligence to occur and it still becomes a very big factor in most accidental death cases that occur. There are circumstances where staff members may not be paying complete attention to the individual. Staff members may believe that since an individual in an assisted living center can do some things on their own, they do not need constant care or assistance. However, just because individuals may not require constant care and assistance does not give staff members the right to neglect an individual because they think they will be ok. There are many things that can occur to contribute to the accidental death of an individual in their care.
An individual should not have to be at risk of accidental death or any type of injury that can impair their quality of life. This kind of negligence is completely inexcusable and should never occur. An Arizona Nursing Home Attorney can assist you in legal matters against an assisted living facility that caused the accidental death of your loved one or someone you know as a result of negligence.
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