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Increasing Risks of Nursing Home Abuse in SWFL

Many of Florida’s best performing nursing homes are about to lose millions in funding, while some of the poorest performing homes, mostly operated by large for-profit corporations, stand to be awarded millions more in state and federal funding. The funding changes were lobbied for and won by large nursing home…

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Jury Awards $5.2 Million to Worker Fired for Reporting Nursing Home Abuse

A nurse was reportedly fired from her nursing home position after she reported alleged abuse of residents to authorities and now, a jury has awarded her $5.2 million for wrongful termination.  Although this is technically an employment law case, it highlights the atmosphere that allows abusive, neglectful and negligent actions…

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Challenging Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements

Nursing home arbitration agreements are better to avoid if at all possible. An increasing number of nursing homes include arbitration agreements in their admission paperwork, essentially mandating parties agree to forfeit their constitutional right to have a dispute decided in a court of law – publicly and in front of…

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Federal Appeals Court Affirms Punitive Damage Award for Nursing Home Abuse

A federal appellate court has affirmed a $1.2 million damage award to plaintiffs whose mother was abused by two certified nursing assistant while she was a patient in a nursing home. That damage award included $10,000 in punitive damages, which are awarded in injury and wrongful death cases involving intentional…

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Fatal Bedsore Prompts Nursing Home Lawsuit

An elderly woman reportedly died after suffering a serious and painful bedsore while in the care of a physician at a nursing home in New Jersey. Media reports are the family of the 90-year-old woman died approximately three months after being admitted to the nursing home with a fractured hip. …

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Nursing Home Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Held to Stricter Standards

A recent nursing home negligence lawsuit out of Massachusetts underscores how important it is to promptly consult with an experienced personal injury attorney. Specifically, it’s imperative that all claims be filed within the appropriate statute of limitations, which can vary depending on the type of claim, where the claim occurred…

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Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit Alleges Unlawful Physical and Chemical Restraints

Restraints in nursing homes are only to be used sparingly, for medically necessary reasons, for a very limited period of time and under close supervision. Unfortunately, too many nursing homes will initiate the use of physical restraints or chemical restraints without the proper justification, procedure or supervision, resulting in serious harm…

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Nursing Home Negligence Alleged in Man’s Death

The widow of a man who died in a fire while in the care of a county-owned nursing home in Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence by the facility and staffers. The man, who suffered from Parkinson’s disease and numerous other ailments, was reportedly engulfed in flames after dropping…

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Report: 1 in 10 Elderly Suffer Some Form of Abuse

Recently in central Florida, two certified nursing assistants were fired and arrested on charges of battery on an elderly person after footage from a hidden camera appears to show them striking an elderly Alzheimer’s patient in their care. The 76-year-old victim’s son said he and his wife noticed the bruising…

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