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Arizona Disability Advocates for Inadequate Group Home Facilities

Summary

Group homes are required to maintain high-quality facilities for their residents in order to promote a high quality of life and prevent the possibility of injury. Old and inadequately-maintained facilities, including furniture, walls, and floors, can be dangerous and create an uncomfortable and uninviting environment for residents. This article outlines the responsibilities of group homes to maintain their facilities, lists possible types of inadequate facilities, and discusses the injuries and impeded quality of life that can be the result of inadequate facilities.

Arizona Disability Advocates for Inadequate Group Home Facilities

Residential group homes should provide a positive, welcoming, and safe environment for their residents with physical and developmental disabilities. The goal of group homes is to provide residents with a comfortable home environment while also tending to their medical, psychological, and emotional needs and fostering independence and the highest quality of life possible.

In order to achieve all of these goals, group homes need many things. They need a competent and caring administration and experienced, well-trained staff members to take care of residents and meet their individual needs. But in addition to a high-quality administration and staff, a group home also needs a high-quality, well-maintained facility which can provide a comfortable and safe environment for the residents who live there.

Unfortunately, in order to cut costs and save money, many group homes do not maintain their facilities to the proper standards. These inadequate facilities can range from uncomfortable to life-threatening.

If you have a child or other loved one who resides in a group home in Phoenix, Glendale, Tempe, or elsewhere in Maricopa County and the group home’s inadequate facilities have impeded your loved one’s quality of life or put them in danger, you should consult with an Arizona group home abuse attorney. A group home abuse attorney cannot only help your loved one receive compensation for discomfort or injuries they have suffered, but they can also help to expose and reform group home practices and force group homes to improve their facilities, improving the quality of life for all residents.

Signs of Inadequate Facilities

There are many ways the inadequately-maintained facilities can impede quality of life or present dangers. Some types of inadequate facilities include:

  • Thin mattresses
  • Old and wobbly furniture, especially beds and chairs, which may break
  • Worn or frayed carpeting
  • Walls with cracks or peeling paint
  • Warped linoleum
  • Cracked tiles
  • Exposed electrical wiring or heating/air ducts
  • Leaky pipes

Dangers of Inadequate Facilities

Inadequate facilities can create many dangers for residents and lead to severe injuries or even death. Possible injuries caused by inadequate facilities include:

  • Bedsores
  • Broken bones
  • Head injuries

Quality of Life

Even if inadequate facilities do not cause a specific injury, they may still violate the resident’s right to the highest quality of life possible. Group home residents must live in the group home for extended periods of time and, as such, the group home should create a comfortable and welcoming environment for them. Residents should not be expected to live in a facility that is run-down and uninviting. Group home administrators are required to always make the safety and comfort of residents, not cost, their top priority and promote the highest quality of life possible.

Contact an Arizona Group Home Abuse Lawyer

If your child or other loved one is a resident of a group home in Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale or elsewhere in Maricopa County, and inadequate facilities have caused them injury or otherwise impeded their quality of life, you should consult with an Arizona group home abuse lawyer to discuss your case. For more information, please visit http://www.grouphomeabuselawyer.com/

 

 

 

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