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Nursing Home Abuse

Federal Funding to Expand Nursing Home Background Checks

According to the federal Department of Health and Human Services, new resources are available to conduct criminal background checks on those job seekers who hope to work in the nursing home industry. On Wednesday, October 6, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) made more than $13 million available to six states, including Florida, to help identify workers with a history of abuse to prevent them [...]


Nursing Home Closures Rare in Florida

The recent closure of a Jacksonville nursing home highlights the fact that revoking a nursing home license is a rare occurrence in the state, according to research done by the Florida Times Union. Glenwood Nursing Center was the second nursing home in the state to have its license revoked in the past decade after years of poor reviews for the care it delivered, quality of life, and dignity. 106 residents called Gl [...]


Florida Supreme Court Looks At Nursing Home Arbitration

On Tuesday, June 8, the Florida Supreme Court heard Oral Arguments in a nursing home arbitration case, according to a Health News Florida report. The nursing home industry increasingly prefers arbitration instead of lawsuits to settle difference. Skilled Florida nursing home abuse lawyers know that residents or their power-of-attorney are presented with the agreements upon admission. They mandate settling differe [...]


Nursing Home Report Card – F

94 Percent of Nursing Homes Have Problems. That is the concensus of a recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services. 94 percent of for-profit nursing homes were cited for deficiencies of care last year. Of that number about 17 percent had deficiencies that could cause actual harm or “Immediate jeopardy” to patients. About two-thirds of nursing homes are for-profit. Problems cited include i [...]


Nursing Home Forced Arbitration

The nursing home industry has launched a campaign designed to fight a Senate vote on consumer protections for those living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The Fairness in Nursing Home Arbitration Act, sponsored by Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL) and Herbert Kohl (D-WI) would make pre-dispute binding mandatory arbitration provisions that a person signs in a nursing home contract unenforceable. Buried in t [...]


Tips for Choosing a Nursing Home

By Phoenix Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Elderly people deserve to live without fear of abuse or neglect from unscrupulous caregivers. Unfortunately, not everyone who works in a nursing home has respect for senior citizens. Some people take nursing home jobs specifically for access to vulnerable residents. They take advantage of this vulnerability by neglecting their duties, physically abusing residents, or tricking reside [...]


What are the Most Common Signs of Nursing Home Emotional Abuse in Arizona?

By Phoenix Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on January 30, 2012

When it comes to nursing home abuse and neglect in Arizona, emotional abuse is tougher to spot than physical abuse. Emotional abuse is unfortunately prevalent in Arizona nursing homes. The symptoms are a lot more subtle than physical abuse. But the damage caused by emotional abuse is as serious as the injuries caused by physical abuse. Nursing home facilities have an obligation and [...]


Finding the Right Nursing Home for Your Loved One

By Phoenix Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on January 30, 2012

There are more than 135 nursing home facilities in Arizona. Choosing the right care facility for your loved one can be a complicated and stressful process. There are a number of factors to consider when looking for an Arizona nursing home: 1) Does the facility provide the level of care that your family member requires for a safe and happy lifestyle? 2) Is the care facility within yo [...]


Signs of Arizona Nursing Home Abuse

By Phoenix Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on January 30, 2012

It is common for elderly victims of Arizona nursing home abuse to not talk about what they are going through. Abuse victims often become withdrawn or embarrassed and keep their problems hidden. There are a number of potential red flags that family members can keep an eye out for while visiting their loved ones in nursing homes or care facilities. No amount of care and attention can [...]


How to Choose the Right Arizona Nursing Home for Your Loved One

By Phoenix Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Choosing the right nursing home for a family member can be a difficult and stressful process. The choice usually has to be made in a short period of time because of a medical issue or financial concern. This decision making process should not, however, be rushed. Taking your time and choosing the right facility is important for the health and emotional well-being of your loved one. [...]


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