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Medication Errors and Resident Abuse Complaints Lead to Investigation of a Nursing Home

In a recent case, a nursing home came under scrutiny following multiple reports of medication errors and resident abuse. This investigation highlights the serious consequences of neglect and abuse in nursing facilities and underscores the importance of legal intervention to protect vulnerable residents. Seeking the help of an attorney can…

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Nursing Home Aide Arrested On Charges of Elderly Abuse

According to a recent local news article, a nursing aide is under arrest on charges she abused a patient in Springfield Township, Hamilton County court records show. The aide is accused of assaulting a Burlington House Healthcare Center patient, according to her arrest report from Springfield Township police. Burlington House…

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Nursing Home Employee Charged with Patient Abuse, Alleged to Have Verbally and Physically Abused Patients

It can be an incredibly difficult decision to trust the care of your loved ones in a care facility. Entering into the process is always easier when you know you can trust the staff members at a facility. As people age, it can sometimes be necessary to consider nursing homes…

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New Report “They Make You Pay” Details Fears of Retaliation by Nursing Home Residents

Why Does Nursing Home Abuse Go Largely Unreported? There is an inherent power balance between residents and staff in nursing homes. Staff members are in charge of feeding, treating, and caring for residents, often making residents fully or largely reliant on staff members. That imbalance can result in a hesitation…

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Seeking Justice for Elderly Residents in Maryland and Nationwide: The Battle Against Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse

The State of New York has unveiled a distressing lawsuit that exposes the grim reality of nursing homes’ misuse of taxpayer money and the horrific consequences it has on the elderly. The case sheds light on the heart-wrenching mistreatment faced by vulnerable residents at four nursing homes in New York,…

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Study Finds Nursing Home Residents Fear Retaliation

There is an inherent power balance between residents and staff in nursing homes. Staff members are in charge of feeding, treating, and caring for residents, often making residents fully or largely reliant on staff members. That imbalance can result in a hesitation to report or take action when abuses are…

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