Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

  • The abuse of vulnerable adults

    Don Jacobs | April 21, 2009 12:36 PM | 0 CommentsVancouver, WA

    It seems that all too often we hear about a family member who has physically or financially abused an elderly parent or relative. It may start out innocent enough, with the family member...

  • "Nursing Home" Falls--Response Times and Call Buttons

    Michael Myers | January 16, 2009 11:50 AM | 0 CommentsTacoma, WA

    We have a case that involves a resident’s fall at a (physical) rehabilitation center and, unfortunately, the resident’s ultimate below knee amputation. The basis of the claim is that the...

  • Suit Filed Against McKenna Nursing Home

    Ryan Nute | May 09, 2007 9:14 AM | 0 CommentsTacoma, WA

    The Nisqually Valley Care Center in McKenna, Washington is being sued by the daughter of a resident (Florence Pierpoint, 79) who reportedly died after being given a morphine overdose when staff did not follow her doctor's instructions about pain medication.While prosecutors declined to file criminal charges, the nursing home received a citation in connection with her death because the staff...

  • Make Sure Your Child Attends a Licensed Day Care

    Michael Myers | March 06, 2007 12:39 PM | 0 CommentsSeattle, WA

    We've written before about abuse in nursing homes and other facilities for our parents and grandparents. But abuse can affect our children and grandchildren too. In Washington, persons caring for (1) children to whom they are nott related for (2) a fee must be licensed. Unfortunately unlicensed day-care facilities are operating across the State.If a day-care is unlicensed there are no stated...

  • Turmoil at the Golden Star Adult Family Home

    Michael Myers | March 04, 2007 3:35 PM | 0 CommentsSeattle, WA

    Adult family homes, nursing homes and similar facilities care for some of our most important family members and friends. We have a shared responsiblity to make sure they treat our loved-ones with the care and respect they deserve. Against this backdrop, troubling news out of Everett about a species of abuse:The license of a Marysvillle adult family home has been revoked by the state, alleging...

  • Nurse's Aid on Trial for Abuse at Nursing Home

    Shannon Weidemann | February 27, 2007 1:49 PM | 0 CommentsOlympia, WA

    A former worker at the Kingston Commons Nursing Home is on trial for allegedly sexually abusing a patient at the home. The victim is 90-years-old and suffers from advanced dementia and is unable to communicate. "It's horrible. It's a disgusting case, but yes, it is it's very important. We're going to do the best job we can and we're going to, we're going to let the wheels of justice keep...

  • California Nursing Home Sued for Abuse

    Shannon Weidemann | February 27, 2007 11:12 AM | 0 CommentsTacoma, WA

    Pleasant Care Convalescent of Riverside is being sued by the family of a former resident for abuse they allege happened there. The resident was given physical therapy for 10 days for knee pain when in fact she has a broken hip and required surgery. While at the hospital for treatment is was found she had other signs of poor care, including bed sores."It's our theory that they're understaffed -...

  • Hundreds Of Elder Abuse Cases Missed Each Year

    Michael Myers | October 20, 2006 11:55 AM | 0 CommentsSeattle, WA

    We see and hear about horrific abuse targeting the elderly, ranging from scams to neglect. One local case came to light in 2005, and it was a stomach turning investigation. A 75-year old Kirkland woman died after living in filthy conditions. Her daughter was convicted of neglect. Washington law provides substantial protection for vulnerable adults. These adults include--but are not limited...

  • Don't Our Parents and Grandparents Deserve Better?

    Michael Myers | August 30, 2006 7:15 PM | 0 CommentsSeattle, WA

    Many of our closest friends and cherished relatives live in nursing homes. We place our trust in the caregivers. When caregivers violate that trust, they need to face the consequences. And so must their employers. The headline read: "Nurse Surprised to Face Charges". The story indicated that the nurse charged with killing her 88-year-old patient by neglect said Tuesday that she followed the...

  • Nursing Home Abuse Leads to $1.9 Million Settlement

    Michael Myers | June 05, 2006 9:24 AM | 1 CommentSeattle, WA

    Last week the press announced that the family of a 76-year-old Longview woman, who died after suffering a head injury from a fall in a nursing home and being left undiagnosed for more than two days, will receive a nearly $1.9 million settlement.According to court documents, the woman was admitted to the Evergreen Frontier nursing home in January 2004 for rehabilitation from a stroke, where she...

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