Nursing Home Bedsores: What are the Causes and Risk Factors?
Bedsores, also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers, are a common problem for people living in nursing homes. These sores develop when there is
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Bedsores, also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers, are a common problem for people living in nursing homes. These sores develop when there is
As the population ages, nursing homes have become increasingly common as a means of providing care for the elderly. Unfortunately, nursing homes can be a
Nursing homes are supposed to be safe spaces for your elderly loved ones. These facilities should provide care and assistance to seniors who can no
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Jehl Law Group attorney Cameron Jehl provides insight into the importance of protecting nursing home residents from abuse and neglect.
Jehl Law Group attorney Carey Acerra provides insight into the importance of protecting nursing home residents from increased risk of COVID-19.
In the popular imagination, nursing home abuse is visible and tangible, manifesting itself in cuts, bruises and scars, or obviously fearful, angry or withdrawn behavior
WHO estimates that between 4 and 6% of elderly people experience some form of abuse. Studies estimate that roughly 0.6% are exposed to sexual abuse.
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