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Nursing Home Abuse Doesn’t Require Physical Contact

When most people hear the phrase “nursing home abuse,” images are often conjured of an elderly patient in a dark room being attended by a physically abusive nursing home employee. To be sure, this behavior does occur in nursing homes across Maryland, but that level of conduct far exceeds the lower…

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Doctrine of Equitable Tolling May Save Some Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuits from Dismissal

Earlier this month, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in a case that involved allegations of nursing home negligence that were filed after the applicable statute of limitations outlined in the Federal Tort Claims Act. In the case, Hawver v. United States, the plaintiff may be given…

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Four Nursing Homes Fined by Department of Health for Various Safety Violations

Earlier this month in New Hampshire, the Department of Public Health fined four local nursing homes for failing to comply with various rules and regulations relating to patient safety. According to one local news source, the allegations ranged in seriousness from minor infractions to serious allegations of abuse. For example, one nursing…

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Investigative Reporting Uncovers Nursing Home Neglect

Earlier this week, a New Jersey news source published an article documenting an investigative report that looked into allegations of abuse and neglect in area nursing homes. The results were published in a recent article. The article documents several upsetting instances of abuse and neglect, as well as a theme…

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New Study Shows One in Ten Older Americans Suffer from Abuse at the Hands of Their Caretakers

Earlier this month, a study was released by the New England Journal of Medicine analyzing the frequency with which nursing home residents have suffered from abuse at the hands of their caretakers. The result was that one in 10 older Americans suffer abuse of one kind or another. According to a national…

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New Report Claims Poor Working Conditions Responsible in Many Nursing Home Abuse Cases

Earlier this week, researchers in Michigan released their discoveries in a recent study seeking out the common causes of nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect. According to the study, the working conditions for the employees of the nursing home have a big effect on the quality of care that…

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Nude Picture of Elderly Nursing Home Resident May Result in Abuse Charges

Earlier this month in San Diego, the U.S. Department of Justice and the California Department of Health joined the San Diego Sheriff’s Department in investigating potential elder abuse that stemmed from a nude video of a nursing home resident being posted on social media. According to one local news source,…

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