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Minimum Nursing Hours Are Not Optional: Why Staffing Standards Matter For Every Nursing Home Resident

If you have ever walked into a nursing home and felt that something was off, call lights ringing, residents waiting too long for help, staff moving at a sprint, you already understand the core issue. Safe nursing home care depends on having enough trained people on the floor, for enough…

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How to Find a Qualified Nursing Home Neglect Lawyer in Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County has more nursing homes and assisted living facilities than almost anywhere else in California. From large skilled nursing facilities in the San Fernando Valley to assisted living communities in Long Beach, Pasadena, and the South Bay, the scale of elder care in Los Angeles is massive. Unfortunately,…

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How to Recognize Emotional Abuse in Los Angeles County Nursing Homes

Nursing home abuse and neglect in Los Angeles County and throughout Southern California can take various forms. Sometimes, nursing abuse is more obvious, with residents actively reporting abuse themselves or showing signs of bruising and restraint marks. At the same time, signs of abuse or neglect can often be subtle,…

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Staff Burnout and Nursing Home Resident Injuries

Staff burnout at nursing homes in Los Angeles County can have significant — and sometimes life-threatening — consequences for elderly residents who are relying on those staff members for care. While certain kinds of nursing home abuse are intentional and result in both psychological and physical injuries, there are many…

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Liability for Wandering and Elopement in Los Angeles County Nursing Homes

Nursing home negligence can take many different forms, and it is important for anyone with an elderly loved one in a Los Angeles County nursing home to know when a facility can be liable for a careless act or omission. Wandering and elopement are common issues among nursing home residents…

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Will CMS Nursing Home Staffing Rule Impact California Facilities?

Nursing homes in Los Angeles County and throughout the state of California are already subject to staffing requirements — something that is true for nursing homes in only about 20 states. However, last spring, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized a rule that would require all…

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Nursing Home Negligence and Los Angeles County Fires

As recent wildfires began to spread quickly in various parts of Los Angeles County and throughout Southern California, many residents of nursing homes and assisted-living facilities in affected areas were evacuated. According to data from the California Department of Public Health, nearly 1,000 residents of nursing homes and residential care…

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Los Angeles County Nursing Home Accountable for Choking Deaths

Elderly nursing home residents are at increased risk of certain injuries due to age-related factors, as well as medical conditions that are common among older adults. In addition to dealing with reduced bone health and fall-related fracture risks, as well as risks for injuries like bed sores among older adults…

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Who is Liable for a Choking Injury or Death in a Nursing Home?

Serious and fatal injuries can happen at nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Los Angeles County for many different reasons. Some of those reasons involve intentionally bad acts, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse toward elderly residents or willful deprivation of elderly residents. Under other circumstances, older adults can sustain…

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Who is Accountable for Falls in Nursing Homes and Assisted-Living Facilities?

When a resident falls at a nursing home or assisted-living facility in Los Angeles County, who is accountable? And, perhaps more importantly, who is liable if the fallen resident does not receive quick and effective assistance, ultimately resulting in their injuries worsening? According to a recent report in The Washington…

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