If your family member resides in a nursing home, you have chosen it carefully, knowing many older adults require additional help that is best provided by medical professionals and attentive caregivers. Most people who work with Toledo’s fragile citizens are overwhelmingly kind, compassionate, and attentive to residents’ needs. However, there are instances when staff is overwhelmed and overworked, which can lead to errors in care.
Most nursing home residents take medications daily. Medicaid reports that physicians have prescribed at least nine daily medicines for 68 percent of all residents nationwide. Unfortunately, poorly trained and overworked staff who administer pills to patients can make medication errors in Toledo nursing homes. If someone gave your loved one the wrong medication and they suffered negative consequences, an experienced nursing home negligence attorney at Zoll & Kranz, LLC, is available to discuss your legal options.
Most people think a medication error occurs when a patient receives the wrong medication. Although this is true, a drug error can also happen when:
Medication errors in Toledo assisted living facilities are typically caused by either a lack of knowledge, a failure to follow the correct guidelines, a slip-up when taking action to medicate a patient or a faulty memory. Some examples include:
Patients who receive the wrong drug or the wrong dose could suffer irreparable harm, such as organ failure, a worsening of the condition being treated, allergic reactions, overdose consequences, and even death. A diligent attorney will reconstruct how and why medication errors were made in Toledo nursing homes and discuss viable legal options with clients—potentially entitling them to compensation.
Although the nursing home staff member who administers the wrong medicine may be blamed for the error, other parties may also be responsible. The facility may be liable if it is understaffed and employees are not adequately vetted or trained. In addition, the prescribing physician may have absent-mindedly ordered medication the patient is allergic to, or the pharmacist may have prepared the medicine incorrectly.
Medication errors in Toledo nursing homes may be considered medical malpractice. If a nursing home patient suffers harmful effects from a drug error, under Ohio Revised Code § 2305.113, an action must be commenced within one year of discovering the damage or 180 days after notifying the defendant by certified mail. Talk to a seasoned elder neglect attorney as soon as possible to file a claim within this strict deadline.
Most of Toledo’s skilled nursing facilities and homes are dedicated to their patients and provide excellent care and compassionate service. But, sometimes, that care goes awry when medication errors are made—whether through carelessness, a lack of knowledge, or a lack of time to perform the task correctly. Since about 68 percent of nursing home residents take multiple medications daily, administering those medications can be daunting.
Daunting as it may be, patients and their families expect quality care and the administration of proper medications. Failing to honor this expectation can have consequences amounting to medical malpractice in some cases. If your loved one suffers adverse effects from medication errors in Toledo nursing homes, our hardworking attorneys at Zoll & Kranz, LLC could help you pursue legal action. Contact us today.
Michelle is a founding partner of Zoll & Kranz, located in Toledo, Ohio. Michelle has been a plaintiff’s lawyer for the entirety of her practice – over 32 years. She devotes the majority of her time to complex consolidated litigation and class action including advocating for people injured by medical devices, prescription medications, or corporate negligence.
This article has been written and reviewed for legal accuracy and clarity by the team of writers and attorneys at Zoll & Kranz, LLC and is as accurate as possible. This content should not be taken as legal advice from an attorney. If you would like to learn more about our owner and experienced Ohio injury lawyer, Michelle L. Kranz, you can do so here.
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