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  • Nursing Home Attempted Murder

    IB Contributor | February 19, 2007 4:05 PM | 2 CommentsOrange County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Break-in at Costa Mesa nursing home.According to Costa Mesa's Mesa Verde Convalescent Home they not only have had no formal complaints filed against their AAA rated, government certified nursing facility, in the last four years, but they offer such amenities as: bingo and ice cream; movies with popcorn; and smiling strolls. Unfortunately this nursing home doesn't offer one important amenity and...

  • Elder Abuse: Nursing Home Neglect Is a Widespread Problem

    Laura Blatt | June 28, 2007 6:21 PM | 1 CommentNovato, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    A nursing home is guilty of neglect when it fails to fulfill its duties to its residents. These obligations can range from providing special diets to taking a frail, elderly person to the toilet at appropriate times. Refusing to answer a resident's page or failing to call his or her doctor may also be neglect. A bedridden nursing home resident should be repositioned at least every two hours to...

  • Preventing & Reporting Elder Abuse

    Rick Patterson | May 25, 2007 3:02 PM | 1 CommentLancaster, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    A study that was conducted in 2004 by the Adult Protective Services showed that there was a 19.7-percent increase in the combined total reports of elder and vulnerable adult abuse. For example, in Fauquier County alone, there were 141 cases reported in between June 2006 and May 2007, according to Mittie Wallace who is a program manager for the elderly and disabled for the Fauquier County...

  • 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...

  • Long-term Care in Nursing Homes

    Rick Patterson | February 14, 2008 4:41 PM | 0 CommentsLancaster, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    An overhaul of Tennessee's state services to the elderly and disabled may not be in the too distant future. A long-term care study committee will be drafting recommendations to overhaul the current system. The state could pay Tennesseans to take care of relatives and friends rather than sending them to nursing homes. "Govenor Phil Bredesen said he will work with lawmakers to "fundamentally...

  • Nearly Half of California Nursing Homes Do Not Meet Federal Standards

    Randy Walton | February 11, 2008 2:46 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Medicare and Medicaid released a report this week listing nursing homes and hospitals from around the country that have fallen below benchmarks set for patient restraints, bedsores, and surgical infections. Of the 1400 California nursing homes, 674 made the list.The purpose in releasing the specific nursing homes was to hold accountable the private contractors hired by Medicare and Medicaid to...

  • 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...

  • Woman Dies in Nursing Home Due to Lack of Care

    Rick Patterson | December 26, 2007 5:35 PM | 0 CommentsLancaster, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Nursing home care has long been a concern. Families leave their loved ones in the care of others and many times that care falls short of what one would expect. Recently a nursing home known as Pacific Coast Manor was issued the most severe citation under state law. In addition to the citation, they were fined $100,000 after a state investigation concluded inadequate care led to the death of a...

  • Nursing Home Citations Up 22% Nationwide

    Randy Walton | December 20, 2007 11:44 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Recent studies show that citations for serious violations issued against nursing homes is up 22% nationwide.A USA Today analysis, examining records from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, shows that from 2000 through 2006, the number of citations for putting patients in "immediate jeopardy" had increased 22%. Those citations are considered the most serious and often follow cases in which...

  • Fancy Nursing Home, Shocking Death

    Randy Walton | December 20, 2007 3:32 PM | 0 CommentsSan Diego County, CA Category: Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

    Because part of my law practice involves representing seniors in nursing homes who have been subjected to abuse or neglect, I am frequently asked for recommendations for a "good" nursing home. I respond that I don't know any. But on the other hand, I tell the person asking, I don't necessarily know the "bad" ones either. One thing I have learned, in cases against fancy chain homes or the...

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