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Nursing Home Patient Dies After Clothes Ignite While Smoking

Posted in Smoking & Fires In Nursing Homes

Authorities are now investigating the smoking-related death of a 62-year-old man at a Chicago nursing home.  The man identified as, Lawrence Lewis, suffered first and second degree burns to more than 20% of his body after his clothes caught fire while lighting a cigarette in an outdoor smoking area. After struggling with another patient to… Continue Reading

Burns In The Nursing Home Population Pose A Serious Threat Of Injury & Further Medical Complications

Posted in Smoking & Fires In Nursing Homes

A hot cup of soup, a radiator, an uncalibrated water thermostat or a fire can all pose serious burn risks for nursing home patients. Your skin is necessary for your body’s regulation of fluid and temperature; it also acts as a barrier against bacteria and viruses. When you burn your skin, you put yourself at risk… Continue Reading

Burns In Nursing Homes

Posted in Burns

The National Fire Center, reports an annual average of 2 million fires in the United States. Those fires resulted in an annual average in excess of 27,000 civilian injuries, more than 4,000 deaths.  Nursing home residents may sustain burns while at a nursing home facility.  Common situations involving residents sustaining burns include: Baths- Staff failing… Continue Reading

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