A massive storm struck Maryland on June 29, 2012, causing many parts of the state to struggle to restore power and other utilities. A severe heat wave made matters even worse, with more than a week of temperatures approaching one hundred degrees. Power restoration was completed after nine days, but…
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Choking Deaths in Nursing Homes Lead to Calls for More Staff Training
An unusually high number of cases of nursing home residents choking to death in Connecticut has led to calls for improved training for staff members. The state has fined three nursing homes in three unrelated choking deaths, all occurring within a period of three months. In each incident, nursing home…
Resident Charged with Arson for Fire in Assisted-Living Facility
Prosecutors in Northfield, Minnesota have charged a 46 year-old assisted-living facility resident with arson after he allegedly set fire to clothing in his closet, displacing forty other residents for several days. William Jerald Kelly reportedly came forward to admit he started the fire. The criminal complaint, filed in Rice County…
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…
Nursing Home Addresses Safety Concerns, Deals with Allegations of Sexual Abuse
A Rhode Island nursing home faced an ultimatum from the government in January: fix various problems by February 1 or lose its status as a Medicare and Medicaid provider. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency tasked with managing both programs, sent a letter to Hebert…
Proposed Bill Would Require Notification of Nursing Home Residents on Sex Offender Registry
Governor Terry Branstad of Iowa has asked the Iowa Legislature to pass a bill requiring nursing homes to notify residents when a registered sex offender moves into the facility. Courts often order individuals into nursing home care after a plea or conviction, and some of those individuals must also go…
Drug Tampering by Nurses Reveals Problems in Regulation and Hiring
A Kansas nurse accused of tampering with nursing home medications pleaded guilty to one count of adulteration of a drug and one count of consumer product tampering in a Topeka federal court at the end of November. Melanie Morrison admitted to diluting morphine solutions at the nursing home in Salina…
Maryland Nursing Homes Demand Higher Priority for Power Restoration During Outages
Power outages across the east coast in the wake of Hurricane Irene left many Maryland nursing homes without electricity for five to eight days in late August. In all, about 800,000 people experienced power loss due to the hurricane, which caused billions of dollars of property damage and cost at…
Caring for Nursing Home Residents During Natural Disasters
Several major storms have hit the east coast of the U.S. this year, sending rains and floods to Maryland. September saw substantial flooding in parts of the state because of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, with rising flood waters washing away bridges and roads and threatening major population areas.…
Maryland Home Health Care System Settles Medicaid Fraud Allegations
A home healthcare service provider based in Columbia, Maryland, Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc., has entered into settlement agreements with the federal government and several state governments to resolve allegations of fraudulent reimbursement claims. The federal case, which involved both civil and criminal complaints, accused the company of defrauding public programs…