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Nursing Homes Accused of “Patient Dumping”

A consumer advocacy group is suing the state Health & Human Services Agency, alleging a systemic practice known as “patient dumping” – or illegally refusing to re-admit nursing home patients on the state subsidized healthcare program known as Medi-Cal after a hospital stay. The lawsuit, Anderson et al v. Dooley et…

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Lang v. Beachwood Pointe Care Center – $1 Million Nursing Home Negligence Damage Award

The family of a Northeast Ohio woman who died while suffering infected pressure wounds – also known as “bedsores” – has prevailed in its $1 million lawsuit against the nursing home in which she resided at the time of her death. Plaintiffs had alleged the 71-year-old’s death was the result…

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Carmon-Rogers v. Sentara Life Care Corp. – $4 Million Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit Goes to Trial

Trial of a $4 million nursing home negligence lawsuit has commenced, with representatives for the alleged victim asserting the people who were supposed to care for her were negligent in their duty, resulting in severe injury. According to court documents in Carmon-Rogers v. Sentara Life Care Corp., the patient, a…

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Dentist Suspected of Medicaid Fraud Involving Nursing Home Patients

Medicaid fraud is a widespread problem within the health care industry in Florida and nationwide. The issue is especially pervasive when it comes to elderly, and nursing home patients in particular. The reason is because these individuals often lack the ability to discern or report what is happening to them.…

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Study: 10 Percent of Older Americans Are Victims of Abuse

A review article published recently in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals a deeply troubling statistic: 1 in every 10 older adults is a victim of some form of violence or abuse. Worse, researchers point out, this figure is all but certainly a vast underestimate considering it’s based on…

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Elder Financial Abuse, Exploitation A Real Risk for Nursing Home Patients

Elder financial abuse is one of the least-studied aspects of nursing home mistreatment. But it is a major problem that could result in depletion of a lifetime of financial assets and valuable inheritances. One study published in 2010 by the American Journal of Public Health revealed 1 in 20 older…

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Nursing Home Fall Dangers Highlighted in Several Recent Cases

A number of recent cases of falls in nursing homes across the country underscore the danger peril in which it places elderly residents, and also the wide scope of the problem. The first report follows a number of incidents at six nursing homes throughout Connecticut, where the state Department of…

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Florida Nursing Home Choking Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Death

A man from Delray Beach is suing a Boca Raton nursing home for negligence, alleging the staff contributed to the untimely death of his 72-year-old mother, who was staying at the facility while recuperating from pneumonia. According to a news report from the local ABC News affiliate, plaintiff asserts his…

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Nursing Home Worker Admits Sexual Abuse of Alzheimer’s Patient, Police Say

A nursing home worker in Missouri has allegedly admitted to police that he fondled a 92-year-old Alzheimer’s patient roughly 100 times before he was caught in her bed by other staffers earlier this year. According to the probable cause statement, defendant was a nurse’s aid at the home. Victim, who…

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Advocacy Group to Feds: Stop Funding Predatory Nursing Homes

Mandatory arbitration agreements have become a common staple in the nursing home admissions process. These documents are shoved in front of patients and/or their loved ones with little explanation of the fact that a signature amounts to the loss of significant civil rights in the event the patient is neglected…

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