
Allegations of Abuse in Nursing Homes
Though nursing homes are meant to be a safe place for your loved one, there is always a chance that unwanted abuse can occur. Whether
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Though nursing homes are meant to be a safe place for your loved one, there is always a chance that unwanted abuse can occur. Whether
Though the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 limited the use of physical and chemical restraints in nursing homes, their use continues to be an
When a loved one has special needs or a specific handicap – from an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to Alzheimer’s or another complex medical condition
Bed sores, also commonly known as “pressure ulcers,” are one of the most common conditions faced by nursing home residents. A comprehensive study carried out
A slow-burning crisis that put millions of our most vulnerable and precious citizens in harm’s way became all the more urgent last year. For us
The search for a personal injury lawyer is typically prompted by tragic and traumatizing events in people’s lives. Besides physical pain and emotional hurt, they
Whether in a nursing home or at the hands of a caregiver or relative, the realization that your elderly loved one may be a victim
One of the most common forms of nursing home abuse and neglect, medication errors cost facilities across the United States billions of dollars every year
Jehl Law Group, PLLC, a civil litigation firm focused on nursing home abuse and neglect, personal injury, products liability, medical malpractice and other aspects of
A systematic review conducted by the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry concluded that older adults living in long-term care facilities are at a higher risk of anxiety disorders than
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