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For Dodging Nursing Home Abuse Verdict, Owner to Pay $1.6M

A former nursing home owner is being held personally responsible to pay $1.6 million after a court found he tried to transfer money from the facility’s bank accounts to avoid payment of previous court judgments handed down for abuse of residents.  According to media reports of the case, one of the…

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Court: State Attorney General Can Sue Nursing Homes for Consumer Protection Violations

The state attorney general in Pennsylvania has the right to pursue legal action against a number of nursing homes under consumer protection provisions for low staffing levels.  Nursing homes targeted by the action had argued the attorney general couldn’t do this because: Only the state Department of Health had the…

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Feds: Biggest Nursing Home in Nation to Pay $125M for False Claims

The largest nursing home rehabilitation therapy provider in the nation has agreed to a $125 million settlement after federal prosecutors accused the firm of submitting phony Medicare claims.  RehabCare, a subsidiary of Kindred Healthcare Inc., Kentucky-based company, and operators of four facilities, allegedly submitted claims for Medicare service bills that were…

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Nursing Home Lawsuit After Elderly Man Wanders, Dies in Dumpster

The 73-year-old man from Detroit was mentally impaired, struggling with dementia. He was also physically impaired, and needed a wheelchair to move around. These were the reasons why he was living in a Michigan nursing home in the first place.  Then, last month, the man reportedly wheeled himself out of…

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Sexual Abuse at Nursing Home Costs Operator License

It’s something that is difficult to talk about and sometimes not always easy to identify.  Sexual abuse in nursing homes can take several forms. It can be the aide who takes inappropriate pictures of a patient while bathing. It could also be another patient. In cases where both victim and…

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Improper Mechanical Lift Use Cited in Nursing Home Death

It was Christmas Day, and the just-turned-21-year-old nursing assistant, who had just received her professional license, was working yet another shift at the nursing home because the facility was short-staffed. She’d already worked Christmas Eve, but agreed to work Christmas Day too. When she got there at 7 a.m., she was…

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Drug Theft in Nursing Homes a Growing Problem

A state government report in Minnesota revealed that drug theft by health care workers is so common there, it accounts for 20 percent of all abuse cases involving elderly patients. The state department of health conducts regular analysis on exploitation and abuse of vulnerable, elderly residents, but this is the…

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Nursing Home Patient Privacy Compromised by Staff Social Media Exploits

At first, it seemed like it might be an isolated incident. Nursing home workers were caught posting images or videos of elderly patients that were embarrassing, humiliating and even dehumanizing. These were clear violations of patients’ dignity, privacy and also in some cases, of the law. Today, journalism non-profit ProPublica reports…

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Report: Nursing Homes Struggle to Care for Obese Residents

People who suffer from obesity grapple with a range of health problems, from diabetes to congestive heart failure. The number of ailments facing obese adults increase as they age. This has resulted in serious problems at nursing homes throughout the country, where Medicare often refuses to pay more for the…

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Nursing Home Choking Death Spurs Lawsuit

As we age or develop certain health conditions, our dietary needs are likely to change. One of the most fundamental of these relates to the ability to safely swallow larger pieces of food. According to Injury Facts 2015, choking is the No. 4 cause of unintentional injury deaths in 2011,…

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