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Could Tough Immigration Policy Affect Elder Care Quality?

A significant number of elderly and disabled Americans rely on caregivers who are immigrants from varying backgrounds who entered the U.S. under a range of circumstances. Now, tougher enforcement of immigration policies – including deportations of those who entered or stayed unlawfully and an end to programs like the Temporary…

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Report: Florida’s Worst Nursing Homes Remain Open

A recent in-depth analysis by South Florida journalists reveals dozens of nursing homes in Florida with a long history of failure to provide adequate care remain open and operational, putting current and future patients at serious risk. The News-Press in Fort Myers reports that in the last five years, the…

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Report: Nursing Home Use of Anti-psychotic Drugs Down, But Still Excessive

The misuse of anti-psychotic medications in nursing homes across America has fallen from about 24 percent down to 16 percent in the last seven years, but remains a serious problem, according to a recent investigation of federal CMS data by Human Rights Watch. The 157-page report details the fact that…

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Pain Medication Error Results in Fatal Overdose of Nursing Home Resident

A new state report blames a nurse and a nursing home for a medication error that proved deadly to a 53-year-old short-term resident. The Star Tribune in Minnesota reports the patient received a dose of powerful pain medication that was 20 times too potent, resulting in his death.  After receiving…

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Medical Examiner: Nursing Home Could Have Saved Lives After Hurricane, But Failed

A Broward County Medical Examiner’s pathologist testified recently in county court that nursing home staffers at a Hollywood Hills nursing home had opportunity after opportunity to save patients from heat stroke in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Yet, staffers and administrators failed to seize those opportunities, instead never increasing their…

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Nursing Home Bed Rail Entrapment Still an Ongoing Safety Concern

A report recently released by a state health department revealed the death of a prominent Pennsylvania businessman in a nursing home in September was caused by strangulation as a result of his bed rails. The nursing home was cited by the health department for safety deficiencies related to the death.…

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Report: Nursing Home CNAs Hired With Serious or Violent Criminal Histories

Nursing home facilities have a responsibility to ensure that staffers are adequately screened, trained and supervised. It appears, at least according to a six-month investigation by journalists in Northern Texas, that hundreds of certified nursing assistants with serious or violent criminal histories have been hired to care for elderly and…

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FAHCA: Florida Nursing Homes Still Non-Compliant With Emergency Power Rule

Numerous nursing homes in Florida are still non-compliant with a new rule that requires facilities to prove they can run generators for four days without power and keep inside temperatures at 80 degrees or less. It required that nursing homes submit their plans to the state by Oct. 31st and…

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Judge Invalidates Florida Nursing Home Generator Rule

A pair of emergency rules requiring Florida assisted living facilities and nursing homes to be equipped with generators to effectively cool and fuel buildings for 96 hours has been struck down by an Administrative Law Judge. Gov. Rick Scott promised to appeal the court order immediately. The judge handed down…

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Will Storm-Ravaged Nursing Home Find Shelter From Lawsuits?

Several families are pursuing litigation against a South Florida nursing home after a disastrous post-hurricane evacuation resulted in more than a dozen deaths. However, in order to do so, they will face significant legal hurdles. Nursing home abuse attorneys in West Palm Beach recognize that these cases are difficult, but…

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