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There are many cases of wrongful deaths that occur as a result of nursing home abuse or neglect, across the U.S., ever year. Many of these deaths involve the elderly, as they tend to be the most vulnerable group.

While it may be difficult attribute a wrongful death to a particular incident (or incidents) at a nursing home that involves abuse or neglect, there are a handful of ways that loved ones can do to help prevent these deaths from occurring.

Preventing wrongful deaths

The first step to prevent wrongful death is to listen to your loved one. Are they trying to tell you that something is wrong? Listen to how they are speaking to you and the words that he/she is using (or not using). Are they reluctant to tell you how a particular nurse or caretaker is? Do they become angry easily or avoid social interaction?

Another step is to interview the nursing staff. Do staff members actually care to communicate? If they are short, or moody with you in any way, they may be a potential problem for your loved one.

Finally, unscheduled night visits. Often times, unscheduled night visits will place the nursing staff on high alert to be on their best behavior. By visiting the nursing home at night, you have the opportunity to identify whether or not the nursing home is adequately staffed.

How to Report Wrongful Deaths

If you suspect that your loved one way be a wrongful death victim, report it immediately to the proper authorities. Document as much information as possible. From the names of the nurses who were responsible for caring for your loved one, to names of any witnesses who may have witness any sort of crime that may have occurred.  Click here to report elder abuse in your state.