I've been taking care of my grandfather for about two years now at home because we were denied Medicaid. He was taken to the hospital about an hour ago because he wasn't breathing right. He has skin tears on his arms from lifting him in and out of the bed and he has bed sores from the pressure of him laying in bed. All of his skin tears and wounds are cleaned and dressed. My question is, can I get in trouble for this? When the ambulance came the guy asked me what are all the bruises on his arms and I said their not bruises but skin tears. Now i'm nervous.
Keep skin dry, turn him every. 2 hours to avoid bedsores while in bed. Ask for a prescription from the doctor for an air mattress and wheelchair cushion. Finally good nutrition to heal skin . Ensure, yogurt fruit smoothies, vitamin c, vitamin d, zinc which all promote healing. Foods high in protein. If he can't eat meats, puréed meats, cheese, milk products, yogurt, non fat dry milk added to soups and stews will increase protein, carnation instant breakfast smoothies, cottage cheese, etc. be sure he gets plenty of fluids.
For skin care in peri area. Keep him clean and dry. Apply zinc oxide to skin as a protection several times daily. For skin tears monitor for bleeding, or change in drainage. If foul smelling or yellow or greenish, call md for evaluation and possible infection. I use tegaderm dressings to keep skin tear lean and protected. Available in local pharmacies. Non prescription. Good luck. And no I don't think you need worry, the paramedic is a mandated reporter and must ask about bruises for his own protection well.
He has Medicare? I'm assuming he does, so if he is in the hospital for 3 or more days, I'd suggest that you try to have him discharged to a NH for "rehab". Talk with the social worker @ the hospital about this. Make sure it is a NH with a rehab unit and the NH takes Medicaid and also does admissions as "Medicaid Pending". If he is hospitalized for a full 3 days, then MediCARE will pay for 21 or more days in the NH as a post hospitalization "rehab". You can use this period of time to get whatever done so that he qualifies for Medicaid and stays at the NH. I say this as it sounds like his needs are really beyond what you are able to do and without issues (the skin tears and bedsores). This will also show that you are aware of his fragile skin situation, in case there is questioning on abuse. Good luck.