The regular use of physical restraints on patients in nursing home facilities without an appropriate medical reason or regard for their dignity and wellbeing is not only a strong indicator of poor quality of care, but also a sign of elder abuse and neglect. Older adults with dementia in particular are affected…
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Assisted Living Staff Should Refrain From Prescribing Antipsychotic Medications For Dementia Patients
Assisted living has become one of the primary providers of long-term residential care to the growing older adult population, especially elderly individuals with cognitive illnesses such as dementia. According to statistics, close to one million adults reside in over 30,000 assisted living residences throughout the United States, with some housing…
The Overuse of Antipsychotics in the Healthcare Industry
Antipsychotic drugs are an increasingly common form of medication for elderly patients in health care facilities. Although these drugs treat a wide variety of health concerns, most prescribed are unnecessary, and have the potential to cause more harm than good. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, a professor…
Medication Error Dangers in the Nursing Home
A recent investigation in Michigan exposed the number of nursing home facilities in the state that were cited for significant medication errors. The resulting data from the investigation demonstrated that patients within nursing homes either failed to receive enough medication, were administered too much medication, or were administered incorrect medication.…
Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay $2.2 Billion in Health Care Fraud Settlement
According to a news release by the United States Department of Justice (US DOJ), pharmaceutical and health care giant Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion in a settlement to resolve criminal and civil liability to resolve accusations of health care fraud. Johnson & Johnson faced…
Nursing Home Dementia Patients: Link Between Pain and Disruptive Behavior
A 2013 study conducted by BioMed Central Geriatrics found that there is a strong positive correlation between pain and disruptive behaviors displayed by the elderly suffering from dementia. It explains that such behavior is often expressed through aggression or agitation, which increases these patients’ risk for injuries and hospitalizations. In…
Polypharmacy Observed in Over Half of Nursing Home Residents with Cognitive Disorders
A recent study observed polypharmacy in nursing home residents. While previous studies have confirmed the dangers of polypharmacy in the elderly, this study is unique because it specifically focuses on patients with cognitive disorders. Approximately 60% of nursing home residents suffer from some type of cognitive disorder. Patients with cognitive…
U.S. Court of Appeals Ruling Protects Marketing of Off-Label Uses of Pharmaceuticals
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has consistently warned of the dangers of using pharmaceuticals for off-label purposes. Using a drug for off-label purposes means using it for purposes for which it has not specifically been approved by the FDA. Unfortunately, however, off-label use of drugs still accounts for 80%…
Medicare and Medicaid Pushing for a Reduction in the Use of Antipsychotic Medications in California Nursing Homes
A recent article published in the Journal of American Medical Directors Association titled “Antipsychotics and Dementia: A Time for Restraint?” reports on the usage of antipsychotic medications in nursing homes. It is true, indeed, that antipsychotic medications have in many ways improved quality of care for those with illnesses such…
The Impact and Prevention of Chemical Restraints on Falls in Nursing Facilities
Falls occur very frequently within nursing homes and usually result in bone fractures, broken hips, or head injuries. These injuries often require hospitalization and can be prevented with proper attention and supervision, along with a decrease of environmental hazards within nursing homes that contribute to the problem. The Centers for…