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Staffing Shortages Can Lead to Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

A recent article investigating nursing home abuse and neglect claims in New York could have significant implications in southern California. According to the Post Star, nursing home understaffing looks to be a major cause in nursing home neglect cases, along with medical training deficiencies and state inspection errors. Local Felony…

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Depression May Lead to Dementia in Elderly Patients

Many older adults who experience depression may see their risks for developing Alzheimer’s and dementia increase, according to a recent article in the New York Times. This is a serious issue for patients in nursing homes and other elder care facilities. While elder abuse and neglect can take many forms,…

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Older Patients with Parkinson’s Face Hospital Dangers

A recent article in the New York Times discussed certain dangers that can await Parkinson’s patients when they’re admitted to hospitals. These patients require specific medications at certain times, and general hospital staff members aren’t educated about the needs that these patients have. As a result, Parkinson’s patients can be…

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Court Grants Access to Victim’s Medical Records in Nursing Home Abuse Case

Just last week, a South Dakota court granted a nursing home abuse defendant access to the victim’s medical records, according to a news release from the Nursing Home Abuse Center. Heather Lynn Laird, a 36-year-old former employee of the Dell Rapids Nursing and Rehab Center, was indicted last December for…

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Felony Charges in Nursing Home Death Implicate California Department of Social Services

Last month, a California nursing home abuse case was delayed when the defendant requested extra time to weigh her options for a plea deal. The California Attorney General charged Sylvia Cata with involuntary manslaughter for the death of a dementia resident in her care. Do you have a loved one…

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San Diego Care Center Cited for Patient’s Choking Death

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) cited the San Diego care facility Villa Rancho Bernardo Care Center (Center) for inadequate elder care, which resulted in the death of one of its residents. According to a story from NBC San Diego, the Center received the most severe penalty under state…

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