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  • Elder Abuse: Woman Dies After Leaving Palomar Heights Care Center

    Scott Barber | November 27, 2007 7:00 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    A 94 year-old resident of Palomar Heights Care Center in Escondido died early Thanksgiving morning after wandering out of the facility and being struck by a car. To compound matters the resident, Maria Cobian, was wearing a bracelet intended to alert staff if she attempted to leave the facility. According to Escondido Police, the only door the bracelet doesn't trigger an alarm. "Either she...

  • Battle Against Bedsores Requires Teamwork

    Walton Barber, LLP | February 19, 2008 11:42 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    New research shows that preventing and treating pressure ulcers in the nursing home setting requires a team approach, involving nurses, laundry workers, cafeteria and maintenance workers, and even the cosmeticians.Large bedsores are a sight to behold. The larger ones - Stage III and IV - can result in a wound so deep that you can see the bone. Wounds like this can be very painful and can lead...

  • Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against California Nursing Homes

    Randy Walton | November 07, 2007 2:41 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    A class action lawsuit for substandard nursing home care was filed in Orange County Superior Court against S&F Management Company, Inc.; S&F Management Company, LLC; Windsor Healthcare Management, Inc.; and its 15 skilled nursing care facilities around the state of California.Stephen Garcia, attorney for the plaintiff, alleges in the complaint that Windsor promotes itself in a misleading way,...

  • Abuse of Antipsychotic Drugs Found in U.S. Nursing Homes

    Randy Walton | December 04, 2007 7:35 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Studies show that Medicaid spends more money on antipsychotic drugs for Americans than any other prescription drug. Why? Because nursing homes across the country are giving these powerful drugs to elderly residents for the purposes of "quieting" them.The Wall Street Journal is reporting that nearly 30% of the total nursing home population is receiving antipsychotic drugs in a practice that is...

  • Elderly Woman Killed After Wandering From Escondido Nursing Home

    Randy Walton | November 27, 2007 3:36 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Cases involving nursing home wanderers are not uncommon in the nursing home abuse and neglect arena. I have had them, and I know my colleagues have as well. When an elderly resident of a nursing home wanders away, usually because there is some memory impairment, it rarely ends well.That was the case in Escondido on Thanksgiving Day when 94-year-old Maria Cobian, a resident of Palomar Heights...

  • Medicare To Stop Paying For The Treatment Of Pressure Ulcers

    Scott Barber | September 17, 2007 5:42 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Medicare to stop paying nursing homes for treating pressure ulcers which they cause. Pressue ulcers are one of the most common bases for elder aqbuse lawsuits. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced last month that, it will no longer reimburse hospitals for treating eight "reasonably preventable" conditions as of October 2008. Pressure ulcers are among the most prevalent,...

  • Bedrail Entrapment - How To Be Safe

    Randy Walton | September 29, 2007 8:23 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Last week, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a major crib recall, reporting that 1 million Simplicity and Graco cribs have been recalled after three children became entrapped and suffocated, including a 9-month-old child who died. But bed rail entrapment is a danger not limited to the young. It continues to injure and kill many elder Americans every year.It is estimated that...

  • California Budget Cuts May Endanger Elderly

    Randy Walton | January 25, 2008 3:53 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed cuts of the California budget may increase the risk of elder neglect and abuse to the nearly 150,000 elderly residents of nursing and residential care facilities.According to the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), the proposed cuts will reduce inspections and will further cripple an already struggling program. Moreover, a reduction in the...

  • Nursing Home Advocates Rip Governor's Veto

    Randy Walton | November 01, 2007 10:11 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Advocates for nursing home residents were stunned by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of a bill that would have required state nursing home inspectors to complete complaint investigations of abuse and neglect in a timely manner. The bill, which required that investigations be completed in 40 days, had broad support in Sacramento. "I think its garbage," said Pat McGinnis, executive director...

  • Want to be Profitable? Go Private, Cut Nursing

    Randy Walton | October 01, 2007 9:53 AM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    The county-owned nursing home Vermilion Manor in Virginia is looking to increase the bottom line. Last year it lost money, and a consultant hired to address the problem has the answer: reduce the number of nurses. According to the News Gazett, the consultant found that the nursing facility provides daily nursing that exceeds the state and national averages, so cutting nursing hours, he...

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