According to statistics from the National Institute of Mental Health, more than 14 million Americans suffer from depression each year. Sadly, many of those suffering include Virginia nursing home residents whose depression symptoms have gone untreated. When the short-term effects of depression escalate into long-term effects among elderly
Norfolk nursing home residents, the impact on their lives can be devastating.
The short-term effects of untreated depression among Virginia nursing home residents include:
- Loss of interest in daily life activities
- Lack of motivation, enthusiasm, and energy
- Feelings of loneliness and sadness
- Over-sleeping
When these symptoms remain untreated, the symptoms become long-term effects that include:
- Chronic fatigue
- Low immune system leading to unrelenting illness
- Chronic aches and pains
- Relationships suffer because the nursing home resident can no longer express himself or herself
- Loss of memory and attention
When a Norfolk nursing home resident’s depression has gone untreated and symptoms increase, who is at fault?
You pay for the best nursing home care you can possibly afford. If your loved one is in a Virginia nursing home and nursing home staff have failed to appropriately treat your loved one’s depression, contact an experienced
Norfolk nursing home neglect attorney to discuss your case. The nursing home may be at fault.
For the past forty years, Attorney Michael Weisberg has been working hard to protect the rights of nursing home residents. Contact the law office of Michael S. Weisberg, P.C., at (800) 690-0235, so your loved one can receive the care he or she deserves. Talk to a Norfolk nursing home neglect lawyer today.
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