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Preventing Medication Errors

Medication errors – where a resident is given the wrong medication, given the wrong dose, given a medication at the wrong time, or not given a prescribed medication at all – happens in almost 20% of doses, according to some studies.  These potentially lethal errors are mostly preventable, and understanding medication distribution in facilities is

Fight Ignites Over Right to Sue Nursing Homes

Consumer groups are trying to stop the Trump administration from removing the right to sue nursing homes for alleged abuse, neglect, or sexual assault from nursing home residents and their families. Over 75 consumer, health, and advocacy groups have formed the Fair Arbitration Now Coalition to stop this removal. Back in June, the Centers for Medicare

Poor Patient Care

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have a watchlist for the poorest performing nursing homes. Known as special focus facilities, these places have given patients the wrong medications, have low numbers of registered nurses on staff, had incidents where staff have bullied or abused the patients, or the homes failed to report patient

Many Falls Don’t “Just Happen”

Many of our cases involve serious injuries and deaths that result from falls.  A lot of times families are just told that “falls happen” and that they are unavoidable.  In our experience, this is simply not true. To begin, nursing homes must be vigilant about falls because falls for the elderly can be catastrophic.  The mortality rate for

The Basics of Bed Sores

Many of the cases we handle are claims regarding bed sores.  They are also called pressure injuries, pressure wounds, or decubitus ulcers.  These truly horrific injuries can complicate recovery, delay rehabilitation, and lead to death.  They are almost always avoidable with good basic nursing care. Understanding the basics of how they form is essential to keeping your loved

Nursing Home Workers Posting on Snapchat

Recently, there have been numerous instances of nursing home workers posting inappropriate photos and videos of residents on social media platforms. According to a non-profit investigative journalism organization, ProPublica, there is now a total of 65 postings since 2012, and the pace of reported incidents has increased. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have





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