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Study Finds Link Between Feeding Tubes and Bedsores

A new study suggests that previous beliefs regarding certain dementia patients’ use of feeding tubes are incorrect. Feeding tubes, the belief went, could rectify nutritional imbalances and therefore aid in the healing of pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores. Research has generally been inconclusive, but this new study appears to…

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Nursing Home Staffer Charged with Elder Abuse for Allegedly Stealing Medicine

Prosecutors in Great Falls, Montana have charged former nursing home employee Jennifer Allgrunn with drug possession and elder abuse. The theft of medications allegedly went on for several months, during which time residents might not have had enough medications for their needs. Although the underlying alleged offense is essentially theft…

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Family of Man Who Died from Bedsores Receives $3.2 Million Jury Award

A Colorado jury ruled for the family of a man who died due to complications from bedsores. The family of Henry Frazier sued the nursing home where the man lived, alleging that staff members’ neglect caused Frazier to develop the bed sores, and that the nursing home failed to notify…

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Nursing Home Closes After Years of Ongoing Problems

A Rhode Island nursing home has voluntarily closed after several years of complaints and investigations over non-compliance with both state and federal standards of care. Faced with the revocation of its license, the facility’s management concluded that it would take longer to complete the required improvements to bring the facility…

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Owner of Nursing Home Charged with Neglect for Second Time in Eight Years

Police in North Charleston, South Carolina arrested a nursing home owner on Thursday, April 12, 2012 after an inspection of the facility reportedly found extensive evidence of neglect. Andrea Magwood, age 68, is accused of neglecting vulnerable adults under her care. She went free on April 16 on a $250,000…

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Proposed Maryland Legislation Would Increase Criminal Penalties for Elder Abuse

A bill that would increase criminal penalties for people who engage in elder abuse has met with unfavorable reports in the judiciary committees of both houses of the Maryland Legislature. The bill, known as the John H. Taylor Act, has been introduced in the Legislature several times, and its supporters…

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Man Who Won $200 Million Judgment Against Nursing Home for His Mother’s Wrongful Death Faces Corporate Shell Game When Trying to Collect

Suffering from dementia and confined to a wheelchair, 94 year-old Florida nursing home resident Elvira Nunziata needed near-constant supervision. Still, she managed to pass through a door that should have been locked, falling down a stairwell and sustaining fatal injuries in 2004. Her son, Richard Nunziata, knew someone at the…

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Jury Awards $200 Million in Nursing Home Wrongful Death Case Where Defense Did Not Show Up

A jury in Pinellas County, Florida rendered a $200 million verdict against the parent company of a nursing home. The lawsuit stemmed from the 2004 death of a resident who fell down a flight of stairs in a wheelchair. The case is particularly interesting not only because the verdict might…

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Most Elder Deaths in Nursing Homes are Never Investigated

Deaths occurring among elderly nursing home residents often escape scrutiny. Doctors may classify possibly suspicious deaths as the result of “natural” causes, and as a result cases of abuse and neglect are not investigated. Reporters for ProPublica, in cooperation with PBS’ “Frontline” and other news organizations, conducted a review of…

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Nursing Home Abuse Leads to Fines, Lawsuits in Michigan

Allegations of neglect and abuse in three different Michigan nursing homes have led to fines, firings, and lawsuits. Investigations uncovered horrific conditions in all three, including patient abuse, lack of proper hygiene and sanitation, and possible whistle-blower retaliation. The Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service (MPAS) reviewed nursing homes in sixteen…

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