News Tagged ‘neglect

Beasley Allen files complaint against Arkansas nursing home

Beasley Allen attorney J.P. Sawyer is representing the family of an Arkansas man who suffered at the hands of staff ill-equipped to care for him at the White Hall Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The complaint alleges the nursing home facility put profits over people, misrepresenting its ability to properly care for residents in order to hold onto government funding.

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Nursing homes that jeopardize safety no longer face fines in Iowa

nomoney 100x100Iowa Governor Chet Culver signed a bill in to law this week that removes fines imposed on that do not meet minimum health and safety standards, according to the Des Moines Register.

Under the new law, would no longer be fined for not having competent, licensed administrators or caregivers in their facilities; not having a qualified nurse on duty, or for understaffing at the facility, one of the leading contributors to resident .

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Advocate wants federal nursing home database to include abuse cases

Nursing home advocate Wes Bledsoe wants the federal government to change the way it rates on its Web site Medicare. gov, to accurately reflect the quality of care at , according to the Albert Lea Tribune.

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Hidden cameras lead to nursing home abuse charges

securitycameras 100x100Hidden video surveillance has led to formal charges of and of two nursing home employees in Kentucky, according to Kentucky.com. A grand jury indicted Amanda Sallee of Richmond on a charge of wanton and of an adult, a felony, and Valerie Lamb with reckless and of an adult, a misdemeanor. Both were nursing aides at Madison Manor .

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OK nursing home closes amid allegations of abuse, neglect

closed sign 100x100Silver Lake Care Center of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, voluntarily closed its doors earlier this month after mounting complaints of physical and verbal , financial woes, unresolved staffing issues, and numerous lawsuits alleging and wrongful death, according to the News Examiner-Enterprise.

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Family of neglected woman sues nursing home for $35 million

nursinghome photo 150x150The son and daughter of a 46-year-old woman are suing the Knoxville, Tennessee, nursing home where their mother lived, for $7 million in compensation and $28 million in punitive damages for that resulted in the of their mother, according to Knox News.

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Nursing home chain accused of substandard, life-threatening care

A lawsuit filed on behalf of a class of thousands of residents at 27 Colorado operated by SavaSeniorCare claims that state officials allowed the to operate without insurance in violation of state law, leaving residents without means to sue when they are abused and neglected, according to the Denver Post.

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Nursing home manager faces claims of abuse, neglect

A former manager at a Cambridgeshire, England nursing home says he is the victim of sabotage by disgruntled staff members who didn’t agree with his measures to improve the facility’s poor standards. But the claims made against him are mounting, according to the Cambridge News.

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Nursing home resident dies after fall down steps

stairs 100x100Early Sunday morning an 86-year-old resident of Kruse Village retirement home in Brenham, Texas, pushed the wheelchair he was riding in out of the sight of nursing home staff and through a security door to a short flight of steps. That’s when police believe he accidentally rolled down the stairs and sustained serious injuries that killed him. While police strongly believe the was an accident, because he died of unnatural causes they are investigating how and why the accident occurred.

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Assisted living facility owners, sisters arrested for cheating government

Sisters Duanne Bewely, 36, and Fiona Nicolas, 38, worked as a team, running Faith Manor Vermont and Faith Manor Melrose assisted living facilities in south Florida. They marketed themselves as a fully licensed facility and won over the trust of physicians and clinic owners, who would refer patients to their homes. Those health care professionals now say they would have never put patients in the care of the sisters had they known they were lying and cheating the government.

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