Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

  • Medical Malpractice Crisis about the Operating Room and the Board Room, Not the Courtroom

    Ric Davis | June 27, 2007 6:05 AM | 0 CommentsGreenville, SC

    Study after study confirms that the medical malpractice "crisis" has its roots in the operating room, not the courtroom. A study released by HealthGrades, a consumer advocacy group that rates health care providers, found that an astonishing 1.2 million Medicare patients suffered "adverse safety incidents" in American hospitals over the two-year period, 2002-2004. Of those million-plus...

  • Nursing Home Faces Manslaughter Charges

    Chrissie Cole | June 25, 2007 4:11 PM | 0 CommentsOrlando, FL

    If Julia McCauley,74, had been wearing the monitoring bracelet prescribed by her doctor, authorities believe the elderly resident of Life Care Center would not have plummeted to her death down a stairwell on April 17, 2004.Life Care Centers of America was indited with criminal manslaughter charges due to the workers at the Acton Life Care Center acting recklessly by not making sure the woman...

  • Nursing Home Violations: California Nursing Home Fined for Death of Resident

    Laura Blatt | June 21, 2007 5:51 PM | 0 CommentsNovato, CA

    Emmanuel Health Care Center, a nursing home in Norwalk, California, was fined $80,000 for its role in the death of a 54-year-old resident almost two years ago. The man had fallen and hurt his head, but the nursing home staff did not call his doctor until a full day had passed. At that time, he was transferred to a hospital, where he died from his injuries."If somebody died because of neglect,...

  • Nursing Home Neglect and Mandatory Arbitration

    Josh Christian | June 20, 2007 3:05 PM | 0 CommentsGreenville, SC

    In an article recently posted by the National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform, the Coalition explains the ill affects of a binding arbitration agreement in a nursing home abuse situation. As is pointed out in this article it is depriving families of choice and accountability for the places in which their loved ones live. In the article, as NCCNHR points out, mandatory arbitration...

  • Bill Would Speed Up California Nursing Home Complaint Investigations

    Laura Blatt | June 18, 2007 6:40 PM | 0 CommentsNovato, CA

    Many California consumer groups are supporting AB 399, a state bill that would require nursing home complaint investigations to be completed within 40 days, and ensure that those who file the complaints receive a written summary of the findings. The proposed legislation would also give the complainant 15 business days, rather than the current 5 business days, in which to request an informal...

  • Nursing Home Resident Found Dead

    Rick Patterson | June 18, 2007 4:28 PM | 0 CommentsLancaster, CA

    On April 17, 2004, 74-year-old Julia McCauley died at the hands of the care takers that she put her trust in. The facility, Life Care Centers of America Inc., was charged with manslaughter, abuse, neglect and making a false Medicaid Claim in connection with the elderly resident's death. They now face what amounts to a slap on the hand: A maximum of $16,000 in fines: $1,000 on the manslaughter...

  • Nursing Home Charged With Manslaughter, Abuse, and Neglect of an Elderly Patient

    Beth Janicek | June 18, 2007 2:44 PM | 0 CommentsSan Antonio, TX

    On April 17, 2004, Julia McCauley, 74 years old, wheeled herself into a stairwell and plunged to her death. In 1999, Ms. McCauley was found unattended in a foyer in her wheelchair, was deemed an ``elopement'' risk and ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device. The device is called a WanderGuard and it will set off an alarm and lock doors if she left a specified area. But, on April 17,...

  • Nursing Homes Negligence Continues to Grow and Profit

    IB Contributor | June 17, 2007 9:56 PM | 0 CommentsOrange County, CA

    Is there profit in negligent nursing home care?The number of nursing homes in Arizona with serious problems has grown considerably over the last two years, according to an Associated Press news report posted on the Tucson Citizen's Web site. Last year, the report states, inspectors found 11 nursing homes were below standard - that's 13 percent of the state's nursing homes.Inspectors found that...

  • Sexual Abuse of Disabled Persons a Continuing Shame

    Ken Margolin | June 14, 2007 2:00 PM | 0 CommentsBoston, MA

    Once again, a case of sexual abuse of disabled persons by a caretaker, is in the news. Wayne Albert Bleyle, pleaded guilty in San Diego, of molesting brain damaged children at Rady's Children's Hospital, where he had worked as a respiratory therapist. Bleyle had been charged in early 2006, and has been in jail since, on $5 million bail. The prosecutor, Laura Gunn, described the case as 'one of...

  • Accidental Falls-A Major Risk in Nursing Homes

    Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton | June 14, 2007 10:36 AM | 0 CommentsNorfolk, Portsmouth & Hampton, VA

    According to a published report in the Washington Times on November 17, 2006, the leading cause of injury deaths for people over 65 is a fall. In 2003, over 13,000 seniors died from falling according to a study by the United States Centers for Disease Control. Older men are more likely than older women to die from a tumble because they are typically more frail. The population of people over 65...

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