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Covid-19 and Florida Nursing Homes: Where Are We At Now?

Nearly 8,000 nursing home residents and staff have passed due to Covid-19, and nursing home negligence may play a role in some of these cases.

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Tiffany Hall Nursing Home May be Negligent in Allowing Pillow Smothering Attack on a 95-Year Old Patient

A 95-year-old resident of Tiffany Hall Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Port St. Lucie died after an unknown attacker smothered him with a pillow. The nursing home staff and it’s lack of security may be to blame.

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Florida Nursing Home Deaths at Rehabilitation Center Suggest Gross Negligence

Shocking details are being released from officials in Hollywood, Florida, which became the scene of national scrutiny this morning as local reports reveal at least eight elderly patients of the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills nursing facility are confirmed dead. The bodies were discovered by local police and emergency officials responding to calls for…

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Behavioral Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

It is said that these days Americans are living longer than ever before. Today, adult children have different challenges than their parents did. With seniors living well into their 80s, 90s, and beyond, sons and daughters are doing everything they can to help their elderly parents remain independent. From buying them homes without second…

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Bedsores & Nursing Home Neglect

Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, refer to an injury to the skin and the skin’s underlying tissues. As the name indicates, bedsores or pressure ulcers are caused by having pressure against the skin for a prolonged period of time. Usually, bedsores develop around bony areas of the body where there is little muscle…

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Causes of Nursing Home Abuse

According to the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), “Experts have reported that knowledge about elder abuse lags as much as two decades behind the fields of child abuse and domestic violence.” The NCEA contends that we have an urgent need for more research, and we couldn’t agree more. Elder abuse or nursing home…

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Is Alzheimer’s Linked to Nursing Home Abuse?

These days, Americans are living longer, healthier lives than ever before. Because the average life expectancy continues to get older with each generation, we are dealing with more age-related issues than previous generations did, one of which is dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, which…

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Nursing Home Abuse in West Palm Beach

In 2015, an article ran in the Palm Beach Post saying ,“If you plan on retiring soon, Florida is the place to be.” In the Aug. 30, 2015 article, the Post’s staff writer discussed how WalletHub compared 150 of the largest cities in the United States based on affordability, the number of activities, healthcare,…

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Sexual Assault at Nursing Home the Fault of the Staff at Village on High Ridge

It’s not often we come across incidents of sexual abuse or sexual assault occurring between residents at a nursing facility, but it does happen. Take the recent media coverage of one Louis Lawson, an 87-year old man who was caught by staff sexually assaulting an unidentified 94-year old facility resident. Investigators with the state…

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How New Quality Scoring Model Affects Palm Beach County Nursing Homes

Last month, the official U.S. website for Medicare (Medicare.gov) significantly altered the scoring method used for measuring ratings of the nation’s nursing homes in its vast online database and comparison tool, Nursing Home Compare. Following the changes of the scoring model rolled out in February of 2015, more than 60% of nursing homes saw…

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