Clarksville Nursing Homes
When someone you love can no longer look after themselves, it may be time to consider placing your loved one in a nursing home. However, this choice can be hard one to make and it can be even harder if you are aware of incidents of nursing home abuse and neglect. Our legal team at the Higgins Firm has experience with nursing home abuse and neglect claims in many locations throughout Tennessee, including Clarksville. Clarksville or Montgomery County is the fifth largest city in the state of Tennessee. It has an estimated 146,806 residents as of 2014 and continues to grow. Clarksville was incorporated in 1785 and was named after General George Rogers Clark, frontier fighter and Revolutionary War hero,and brother of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It is the home of Austin Peay State University. We care about the residents of Clarksville and strive to offer them the excellent legal help. Our team will hear your claim, determine if you may be eligible for compensation and then help you to receive any compensation you may be entitled to.
What are Some of the Clarksville Nursing Homes?
When selecting a home, it is a good idea to get general information on the homes in your area. The main nursing homes in Clarksville are set forth below. You can click on the name for more information.
- Grace Healthcare of Clarksville
- Spring Meadows Healthcare Center
- Clarksville Manor Nursing Center
- Signature Healthcare of Clarksville
What Should I do When Deciding on a Clarksville Nursing Home?
If you have not decided on a Clarksville nursing home for your loved one yet, it is recommended that you visit each home that you are considering. While you are there, you should talk to the staff about their policies, nutritional plans, how medication is handled and what the staff are told to do in an emergency. It is also recommended that you take note of how the patients seem. Are they well care for and seem happy or are they by themselves and seem to need help or be in pain? These are the kinds of things it is important to be aware of before deciding which nursing home you should choose.
After you have placed your loved one in a home, you should go see them as often as you can. This way you can make sure they are doing well. You can take note of any bruises, cuts, scrapes, dirty clothes or unusual behavior of your loved one. If you become aware of these kinds of things, you should tell the nursing home immediately as these are signs of abuse or neglect. If the nursing home fails to do anything, you can contact the Tennessee Department of Health about the situation to have them investigate.
If you have noticed signs of abuse or neglect while visiting the person you love, it is important that you talk to one of our compassionate and experienced nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys with the Higgins Firm. Our firm understands what a difficult and confusing situation this is for you and we will help to make the process as smooth as possible for you. We will collect any information and paperwork we may need for your claim and see to it that you are properly compensated for what your loved one has been through.
You can contact us online or by calling 800.705.2121 to discuss your case and any questions you might have.