Articles Posted in Nursing Home Abuse

Average Payout for Broken Hip in a Nursing Home
Nursing Home Law Center

The most common causes of hip fractures in nursing homes are falls. Falls are typically caused by accident hazards in the nursing home area and the lack of adequate supervision. Slippery floors, poorly lit areas, and failure to provide necessary mobility aids like walkers or handrails are common accident hazards. Many nursing homes are understaffed,…

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Can You Get Sepsis From a Broken Bone?
Nursing Home Law Center

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that happens when the body has an extreme reaction to an infection. Usually, your body fights off infections to keep you healthy, but with sepsis, your immune response goes into overdrive and attacks your organs and tissues. This extreme response can cause widespread inflammation, leading to organ failure and, in…

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Nursing Home Disqualifying Offenses
Nursing Home Law Center

Like most medical professionals, aspiring nursing home employees must undergo background checks and screenings. Some elements in a person’s history can disqualify them from working in nursing homes.  Required background checks ensure only trustworthy people can work in nursing homes. We trust our most vulnerable population with staff, and it’s not a profession most take…

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Things Nursing Homes Are Not Allowed to Do
Nursing Home Law Center

What Are Nursing Homes Not Allowed to Do? For a quick overview, here are the things nursing homes are not allowed to do: Families are often asking whether a nursing facility’s conduct has crossed the line into a nursing home violation. Not every facility commits abuse, but these rules exist because safety risks in long-term…

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What is the Leading Cause of Death in Nursing Homes?
Nursing Home Law Center

A nursing home is supposed to be a place of care, but that’s not always the case. Unfortunately, many patients can face injuries or even die at nursing homes. These circumstances were often preventable, leaving loved ones angry and confused.   In this article, we’ll discuss the leading causes of death in nursing homes, what to…

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C Diff in Nursing Homes
Nursing Home Law Center

Statistics show around one in four C. difficile infections (CDI) in the USA happen in a nursing home, making Clostridium difficile endemic in chronic care facilities. This bacteria can lead to painful, uncomfortable, and sometimes even deadly health complications, affecting many nursing home residents across the country. Given these severe risks, nursing homes must implement…

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Nursing Home Deficiencies By State
Nursing Home Law Center

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services monitor short-term rehabilitation and long-term care facilities to protect resident rights and prevent abuse and neglect. Well-defined deficiencies help them assess each facility’s situation, create corrective plans, and ensure the facilities improve their standard of care through enforcement actions.  This article will define deficiencies, outline the most common…

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Nursing Home Violations Explained 
Nursing Home Law Center

Nursing home facilities care for one of the most vulnerable populations. This responsibility is why state and federal agencies must investigate, report, and prevent nursing home abuse and neglect. Violations of nursing home standards are well-defined, and they help these agencies and family members track the quality of care in these facilities. Common Violations Nursing…

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