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  • In-Home Help Abuse Attorneys

    Tips For Hiring In-Home Help For Your Loved One

    December 18, 2017 by James McHugh, Jr.| Elder abuse

    Some elderly people are unable to fully care for themselves, but do not wish to enter a nursing home; therefore, hiring in-home help is a great solution. Individuals can maintain their independence while being looked after by a professional. However, it is important to ensure anyone you hire can be trusted with your loved ones.

  • Hospital Conditions

    Nurses Fight For Better Hospital Conditions

    Nurses make some of the best patient advocates because they work so closely with both patients and doctors. Often acting as a go between, nurses see the health and safety violations that present immediate dangers to patients and work with doctors and other hospital staff to remedy them. Unfortunately, nurses around the country are struggling to provide safe conditions for patients as hospitals cut corners to save money on their bottom line.

  • Nursing Home Negligence Lawyers

    When Nursing Homes Are Slow To Act

    For most people, obtaining medical attention after sustaining an injury or becoming ill is relatively easy. For nursing home residents it isn’t as easy, and for some it is impossible to do on their own. Many nursing home residents rely completely on the staff to help them obtain medical attention when necessary. This is a huge responsibility for nursing home staff, and failing to fulfill this responsibly could result in terrible injuries or even death.

  • Hospital Negligence Attorneys

    Hospitals Aren’t Being Penalized For Health and Safety Violations

    Hospitals are supposed to be safe places for patients, but oftentimes they also present serious risks. Hospitals are supposed to abide by state and federal health and safety guidelines, but the reality is many fall quite short. This is hardly surprising because many hospitals aren’t being penalized for health and safety violations, which is putting patients in danger.

  • Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers

    When Nursing Homes Don’t Follow Doctor’s Orders

    Nursing homes have a huge responsibility to their residents. Residents rely completely on the nursing home facility to provide them with even the most basic care. This care includes following all doctor’s orders given by a resident’s physician. Unfortunately, nursing homes often fall quite short of providing the standard of care expected; and when this happens, residents get hurt.

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