- Wayne Parsons | October 12, 2009 3:49 PM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Medical Malpractice
When it comes to elderly care, most of us immediately worry about the living conditions of the patient. Are his nurses treating him well? Does she receive the attention and stimulation that she...
- Wayne Parsons | August 17, 2009 1:08 PM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Miscellaneous
In 2007 Nintendo got the good news that its innovative Wii video game had been acknowledged by physical therapists as a tool in the health and rehabilitation of their patients.
Nintendo Wii...
- Wayne Parsons | June 12, 2009 2:19 PM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Nursing Home & Elder Abuse
This week on National Public Radio (NPR) “All Things Considered” highlights new legislation banning pre-dispute mandatory binding arbitration clauses. A recent article posted on Injury...
- Wayne Parsons | April 29, 2009 7:30 PM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Medical Malpractice
Consumer advocates Fair Arbitration Now point out that:
Corporations oppose the Arbitration Fairness Act because the system of forced arbitration allows them to escape accountability for...
- Wayne Parsons | April 20, 2009 3:00 AM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Nursing Home & Elder Abuse
In a ScienceDaily article on April 17, 2009 - Exercise Reduces Falls In Older People, Review Suggests home safety improvements, vitamin D supplements and other prescriptions to help elders avoid...
- Wayne Parsons | January 08, 2009 6:21 PM | Honolulu, HI
Category:
Nursing Home & Elder Abuse
Florence Ko, 81, had lived at Nu’uanu Hale in Honolulu for 18 months when a week before Christmas the staff at Nu'uanu Hale dropped her off at Straub Clinic & Hospital Emergency Room...