A report from the Long Term Care Community Coalition has found that residents who are neglected are often silent in the face of abuse. The report, which detailed the results of a survey that examined 100 complaints from U.S. nursing homes, shared many of the systemic...
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What are 5 common signs of nursing home abuse?
If your loved one is living in a California nursing facility, you'll want to be aware of some startling statistics recently shared by the World Health Organization. Current data reportedly shows that as many as two out of three care providers in such facilities have...
What is the process of trying a nursing home abuse case?
Nursing home abuse can be a devastating thing for families to deal with. Understandably, many of those harmed by mistreatment at a California facility or their loved ones want to take legal action. But they may wonder, what does this type of case entail? While every...
Staff shortages may be impacting quality of case at nursing homes
Staff shortages at nursing homes are far from a new issue. In fact, this has been a growing concern since the 1980s. However, recently, staff shortages at nursing homes have become even more of an issue than ever before. Many experts say this could be leading negative...
5 types of nursing home abuse which may lead to legal action
Nursing homes are charged with caring for many of the most vulnerable in society. This is a tremendous responsibility, and unfortunately, bad outcomes can result from not taking that responsibility seriously or employing individuals and systems that do not serve those...
5 warning signs of nursing home negligence
When individuals move into a California nursing home, they and their families rightfully expect them to be treated with dignity and respect. Unfortunately, nursing home neglect and abuse is a serious issue across the United States. It is important that loved ones and...
Safeguarding against neglect by knowing what to watch for
There are a multitude of facilities that provide around-the-clock treatment for patients who cannot take care of themselves. If you have a loved one who resides in a care facility, you may rely on the facility and its staff members to provide a certain standard of...
Could understaffing lead to nursing home negligence?
Your elderly parent is in a nursing home because you trust that its staff will treat and take care of them in the best possible way. However, many nursing homes in the United States don’t have enough staff, and this lack of personnel can result in abuse or neglect....
What are signs of nursing home negligence?
When you visit your loved one in a California nursing home, you have a right to reasonably expect that he or she is being well-cared for according to state regulations and accepted safety standards of the medical industry. You shouldn’t have to worry about nursing...
Is your loved one at risk for nursing abuse?
If you help a loved one transition to life in a California nursing home, there are important issues to resolve, such as what will happen to his or her house, how will you pay nursing home expenses and which facility is a best fit for his or her needs. Knowing that...