Posted: January 15, 2025

A close-up shot of an elderly woman's hands in a nursing homeWhen you trust a nursing home with your loved one's care, you expect them to receive the attention and support they deserve. Unfortunately, short-staffed nursing homes are a growing concern.

At Kline & Specter, our team of more than 50 attorneys knows that this issue can compromise residents' safety and well-being. We also know that recognizing the warning signs can help you figure out if your loved one is at risk.

Key Warning Signs of a Short-Staffed Nursing Home

Here are some indicators that your loved one's nursing home may be understaffed.

Increased Falls or Injuries

Without adequate supervision, residents may experience more falls or accidents. Staff shortages often mean fewer people are available to assist residents with mobility. This increases the risk of injury.

Neglected Personal Hygiene

Have you noticed that your loved one isn't bathed regularly, is wearing soiled clothing, or has unkempt hair? These could be signs that staff members don't have the time to provide proper care.

Delayed Medical Care

Short-staffing can lead to delays in administering medications or responding to health emergencies. If you notice missed doses or untreated conditions, this is a serious red flag.

Poor Communication

Are you struggling to reach staff members for updates about your loved one? Overworked staff may not have the capacity to maintain regular communication, leaving families in the dark.

Overworked and Burned-Out Staff

When you visit, observe the staff's demeanor. If they appear stressed, fatigued, or hurried, this could indicate that they are handling too many responsibilities without adequate help.

Bedsores or Infections

Bedsores and frequent infections can occur when immobile residents are not repositioned or monitored regularly. This is often a result of staffing shortages.

The Consequences of Short-Staffing

Short-staffed nursing homes can lead to neglect, medical complications, and preventable injuries. These conditions not only violate residents' rights but can cause significant physical and emotional harm.

Residents may experience feelings of loneliness, fear, or abandonment due to a lack of proper care. Over time, this neglect can result in long-term health problems and a diminished quality of life.

Contact Kline & Specter for Help

Do you believe your loved one is suffering due to a short-staffed nursing home? Kline & Specter is here to help. With decades of experience handling nursing home neglect cases, our dedicated team will fight to hold facilities accountable and protect your loved one's rights.

Don't wait. Your loved one's safety is too important to ignore. Call Kline & Specter at 215-772-1000 or submit our online form to find out if you have a valid legal claim.

Kline & Specter provides free and confidential case evaluations. We handle cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York. For cases outside those states, our firm will collaborate with local attorneys.