On occasion, nursing home staff are neglectful towards patients and residents. This can lead to the caregivers ignoring a stroke, resulting in serious consequences. Elderly family members are often admitted to nursing homes because they are recovering from a stroke…. Read More
Archive for the ‘Nursing Home Neglect’ Category
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Debunking Myths About Nursing Home Abuse
We inherently put a lot of trust in nursing home facilities to take care of our elder loved ones. You never expect that someone you love has been wrongly abused or neglected at the hands of a medical professional. Studies… Read More
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The Top Warning Signs of Nursing Home Negligence
Is your elderly loved one in a nursing home? Do you suspect signs of negligence or abuse? The lawyers here at Synder Law Group LLC are here to help. It can be hard to tackle taking care of an elderly… Read More
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Everything You Should Know About Bedsores
Bedsores are a condition that can arise out of the negligence of nurses at hospitals or, most commonly, nursing homes. Any case of nursing home abuse and neglect can be difficult to detect, as well as emotionally difficult to deal… Read More
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Warning Signs of Nursing Home Abuse
It can be difficult to entrust your loved one to the care of a nursing home, and your concern is perfectly understandable. The unfortunate truth is that many nursing home patients suffer abuse and neglect at the hands of their… Read More
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How to Recognize Nursing Home Malnutrition and Dehydration
When you enlist the help of nursing home professionals, you trust them to provide the best care and a healthy living environment for your loved one. Unfortunately, an issue with some nursing home facilities is nursing home negligence and neglect,… Read More
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Nursing Home Negligence: When Can You Sue?
When you move your loved one into a nursing home, you want them to be cared for the same way that they would be at home. This is not an unrealistic expectation because the nursing home has a duty of… Read More
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What To Do If You Slip And Fall In A Nursing Home
A nursing home should be a safe place for elderly people to live out their everyday lives. Unfortunately, all nursing home employees don’t take the time to ensure that they are maintaining a safe, healthy environment. If an elderly person… Read More
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Four Signs Of Nursing Home Negligence
When you send your loved one to a nursing home, you want them to receive the best care possible. They should be treated with the utmost respect and care. However, this is not always the case. It is sad that… Read More
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Elder Abuse Facts You Need to Know
Senior citizens now make up the largest segment of our population. Thanks to improved nutrition and healthcare, people are living longer. That means that there are many older Americans who need care, whether that is at home with a caregiver,… Read More