Life-threatening Sepsis Continues to Run Rampant in U.S. Nursing Homes
Life-threatening Sepsis Continues to Run Rampant in U.S. Nursing Homes
Shana Dorsey noticed a purple wound on her father’s lower back a few weeks before his death in 2014. Her father, Willie Jackson, was inflicted with what’s commonly referred to as a pressure sore or bedsore. “That was truly the first time I saw how much pain my dad was in,” Dorsey said. The staff at Lakeview Rehabilitation and Nursing Center never told her the seriousness of that sore, which would eventually lead to life-threatening sepsis.Sepsis is a bloodstream infection that can develop in bedridden patients with urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and bed sores, among other conditions. This happens when the body's response to an infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs. Jackson required several trips to hospitals for intravenous antibiotics and painful surgeries prior to his passing at the age of 85.Dorsey has now filed a lawsuit against the nursing center for negligence and wrongful death. The home denied wrongdoing, and the case is pending in Cook County Circuit Court. It is one of thousands that have been filed nationwide, claiming nursing home residents endured painful hospital treatments for life-threatening conditions that could have been avoided.
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