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Report: Nursing Home CNAs Hired With Serious or Violent Criminal Histories

Nursing home facilities have a responsibility to ensure that staffers are adequately screened, trained and supervised. It appears, at least according to a six-month investigation by journalists in Northern Texas, that hundreds of certified nursing assistants with serious or violent criminal histories have been hired to care for elderly and…

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FAHCA: Florida Nursing Homes Still Non-Compliant With Emergency Power Rule

Numerous nursing homes in Florida are still non-compliant with a new rule that requires facilities to prove they can run generators for four days without power and keep inside temperatures at 80 degrees or less. It required that nursing homes submit their plans to the state by Oct. 31st and…

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Judge Invalidates Florida Nursing Home Generator Rule

A pair of emergency rules requiring Florida assisted living facilities and nursing homes to be equipped with generators to effectively cool and fuel buildings for 96 hours has been struck down by an Administrative Law Judge. Gov. Rick Scott promised to appeal the court order immediately. The judge handed down…

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Will Storm-Ravaged Nursing Home Find Shelter From Lawsuits?

Several families are pursuing litigation against a South Florida nursing home after a disastrous post-hurricane evacuation resulted in more than a dozen deaths. However, in order to do so, they will face significant legal hurdles. Nursing home abuse attorneys in West Palm Beach recognize that these cases are difficult, but…

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Elder Financial Abuse, Fraud, Alleged in Nursing Home Lawsuit

Elder financial abuse is a serious and growing problem in nursing homes across the country. Most often, it’s classified as an issue that occurs when a caregiver – usually a family member – takes advantage of the elderly person’s trust or position of need. However, it happens in nursing home…

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Florida Nursing Home Sued for Failing to Protect Patients Post-Hurricane Irma

As Hurricane Irma loomed off the coast of Florida in the first week of September, state officials warned the public to be ready. Now, a South Florida nursing home is accused of failing to do just that, and also of a serious breach in patient care that led to the…

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Nursing Home Neglect Left Man More Ill Than Before Admission

Some nursing home patients seek care for the long-term expecting they will live out their days in that facility. Others know they will need longer-term, less intensive care than might be provided in a hospital, but hope eventually to improve and return to living independently. But when nursing home care…

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Nursing Home Accused of Not Reporting Elderly Patient Fall for 10 Days

A lawsuit recently filed in North Carolina alleges an elderly woman suffered in agony for 10 days with a broken hip after suffering a fall that went untreated and unreported by her nursing home. According to local media reports, plaintiff was a known fall risk when she was admitted to…

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Trump Pushes to Make it Harder for Residents to Sue Negligent Nursing Homes

The White House is pushing to scuttle a rule that would have paved the way for more nursing home residents to take legal action against nursing homes for poor care, abuse and neglect. Such injuries for nursing home negligence are actionable under state personal injury laws. However, the Obama administration…

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Neglect Probe Process Highlighted After Disabled Man Suffers Maggots

While many states – including Florida – offer extensive information about abuse and neglect reports generated from care in nursing homes and hospitals, most make it very difficult to obtain information on the care in state-regulated facilities. In one example recently chronicled by the Associated Press, a man rendered severely…

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