Illinois nursing home neglect lawyers at Pintas & Mullins warn nursing home residents in Texas about recent reports which found more nursing home deficiencies in the state than anywhere else in the nation. The CMS grades nursing homes on a scale from A to L. L is a very poor grade and signifies that the …
Nursing Home Abuse Complaints Spike in Ohio
Nursing home abuse and neglect lawyers at Pintas & Mullins report that the Ohio Attorney General recently announced that the state’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is seeing a spike in complaints regarding acts of abuse and neglect in Ohio nursing homes. So far in 2013, the office of the Attorney General has opened more than …
Nursing Care Funding Becomes Bigger Concern in Upcoming Budget Cuts
Nursing home staff and supporters continue to protest Medicaid budget cuts proposed by Governor Pat Quinn this spring. Advocates for elderly patient care are concerned that further cuts will make the care in Illinois abysmal. Our experienced elder care attorneys are extremely concerned about the dangerous nursing home conditions that might result from reduced funding. …
Wisconsin Law Conceals Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
A 2011 law bans families of victims of nursing home abuse from accessing state health investigation reports. Senior abuse and neglect lawyers at Pintas & Mullins want to expose this injustice and advocate for the law’s repeal. Known as Wisconsin Act 2, it was the first bill Governor Scott Walker proposed in 2010 after Republicans gained the …
Nursing Home Strike Compromises Patient Safety
Recent behavior by Connecticut nursing home employees is a horrifying example of the poor conditions in extended care facilities. Leading up to a labor union organized strike, the employees of the home are suspected of having meddled with tools and information critical to the patients care. According to the Hartford Courant newspaper reports, the employees’ …
Illinois Man Seduces Seniors out of Savings
Elder abuse lawyers at Pintas & Mullins warn the Illinois public about a Park Ridge man who is known for scamming seniors out of money and valuables. Most recently he established a phony company in the northwest suburb, targeting as many as 100 victims in the Midwest. The man, 300 pound David Ray Wooten, was …
Nursing Home Workers Picket in Attempt to Raise Quality of Care
Illinois nursing home neglect lawyers strongly support efforts to improve the level of care provided in nursing homes. According to a recent article in the Sacramento Bee, about 2,000 Illinois nursing home workers joined in simultaneous pickets at 50 different homes in the state. Many of them held signs urging their employers to make residents the topmost …
Nursing Home Worker Strike Continues to Put Residents Safety at Risk
Nursing home neglect lawyers at the Pintas & Mullins Law Firm have extensive experience working with victims of nursing home abuse and negligence around the country. We have seen the physical, emotional, and financial toll that neglect and abuse often causes, and strongly advocate for the rights of all nursing home victims. When nursing home employees …
De-Coding Changes in End-of-Life Care
Nursing home abuse and neglect lawyers at Pintas & Mullins highlight a recently published study outlining the changes in end-of-life-care for Medicare beneficiaries. The findings illuminate issues surrounding sites of passing, places of care, and the health care transitions that our nation’s seniors made in their final days. The article, published in the Journal of the American …
Behavioral Symptoms of Nursing Home Abuse
Making the decision to move your loved one into a nursing home can be a difficult one, but it’s supposed to be for their benefit. Putting them in a location with 24 hour care should lead to the best situation possible, but that’s unfortunately not the case all of the time. Nursing home abuse is …
Disabled Children Caught Up In Nursing Homes and Unclean Hands
Nursing homes are again coming into the negative spotlight in the United States. This time the brunt of the attack is on Florida’s Health Care Administration for segregating children with disabilities in nursing homes for the elderly, away from the bright world outside and the joy, family fellowship and opportunities that come with it. These …
How Nursing Homes Should Manage Psychological Issues
Deciding to enter a nursing home can be one of the most difficult of a person’s life, and making this decision when the elderly person has psychological ailments renders that decision even more trying. Patients with histories of mental illness, even conditions as common as anxiety or depression, are more likely to be identified as …
Jury Awards Family $700,000 after Nursing Home Resident Overdose
Elder neglect lawyers at Pintas & Mullins report that Normandy Nursing Center in St. Louis, Missouri was recently ordered to pay $700,000 after the death of a mentally ill resident who overdosed on a painkiller he was never prescribed to. It still remains unclear how he had access to the drug. The resident, William Christopher Jones, …
Nursing Home Reforms Desperately Needed
Corporate America pushes for big business with a heavy emphasis on high profits, and it is affecting nearly every aspect of our economy, from grocery stores to gyms. What many people do not know is that big business now owns most of the country’s nursing homes, running the facilities like any other for-profit, investor-owned corporation. …
Nursing Shortage Increases Home Care Accidents
One of the hidden causes for a lot of nursing home abuse is staffing shortages. Sometimes there aren’t enough workers to perform a task safely. This puts workers in a rough place. They either have to ignore the resident’s needs until enough help can arrive, or put themselves and the resident at risk to take …
Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Raping Nursing Home Residents
One of the scariest forms of abuse that can happen to an elder in a nursing home is sexual abuse. It can happen from both other residents and staff and can go undetected for some time if the victim is unable to respond or realize what happened. KY3.com reported on a Crane, MO case where a …
Deadly Pressure Sores a Major Threat in Nursing Homes
Our nursing home negligence lawyers at Pintas & Mullins warn that bed sores, also known as pressure sores, pose a serious threat to nursing home residents across the nation. If left untreated, pressure sores can cause several complications – gangrene, sepsis, necrotizing fasciitis, osteomylitis and even death. However, it is important to remember that bed sores can …
Neglect Leading to Choking in Nursing Homes
While elderly adults may have a susceptibility to health hazards such as choking, their risk of harm increases if a nursing home staff is underqualified, poorly trained, inconsistent in its care, or at fault for other forms of neglect. Recognizing Signs of Neglect Neglect and abuse can occur whenever a caregiver fails to protect his …
How to Find a Good Nursing Home
If your loved one needs the care and attention that a nursing home provides, you may feel overwhelmed regarding how to choose a nursing home that meets their needs and expectations. Make sure to do your research and take your time regarding your decision, so that you ensure that your loved one is safe and …
New Illinois Budgetary Decisions Disappoint Nursing Home Advocates
The outlook for Illinois nursing homes is grim following closed door budget cut negotiation meetings. Proponents of the budget cut try to mask a gloomy future for the homes by celebrating the fact that 2010 reform measures will remain intact. But our Illinois nursing home neglect lawyers believe that these measures are not enough. The Chicago Tribune …
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