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Senate to Address DEA Investigations of Nursing Home Drug Dispensing

Last year, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration began investigating allegations that some nursing homes were dispensing powerful narcotics to nursing home residents without a physician order. Because of the new scrutiny, however, nursing home and hospice trade organizations are arguing that many patients are now being left without pain medication…

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Combating the Misuse of Psychoactive Drugs in California Nursing Homes

In 2007, Dr. David Graham, a drug safety expert with the FDA, testified before Congress and stated that approximately 15,000 people die each year in U.S. nursing homes from the off-label use of anti-psychotic drugs. Off-label use is the use of the drug for a condition it was not intended.…

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Psychotropic Drugs: What You Should Know.

The Chicago Tribune recently published a brief article called 5 Things to Know about Psychotropics, which I thought I would pass along to you. Here are the five things: Your rights: A nursing facility cannot administer a psychotropic drug without a physician’s order, which by law requires informed consent and…

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Schwarzenegger Vetoes Bill to Reduce Drugging of Nursing Home Residents

Governor Schwarzenegger has vetoed SB 303, a proposed law that would require doctors to inform residents about the dangers of psychotropic medications, and require nursing homes residents to give consent before such drugs can be given. According to the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), the use of psychoactive…

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Nursing Home Administrator Charged With Felonies in Drugging Case

The administrator of Kern Valley Hospital was charged eight counts of felony elder abuse this week after permitting caregivers to forcibly administer psychotropic drugs to residents out of convenience and not medical necessity. One resident died because of the practice. Since 2006 the director of nursing at Lake Isabella nursing…

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Nursing Home Hit with Big Fine After Death

A Tracy, California nursing home received a $100,000 fine and a AA citation, the state’s most severe, after it was determined that the death of a 78-year-old resident was due to nursing home malpractice. The nursing home staff failed to monitor the woman’s medication and failed to send her to…

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Walton Law Firm LLP Elder Abuse Lawsuit Against Vista Hospital of Riverside Profiled in Riverside Newspaper

The Walton Law Firm elder abuse and neglect lawsuit filed against Vista Hospital of Riverside was the subject of a front page story in the Press Enterprise newspaper today. The lawsuit arises out of the improper care provided to 78-year-old Shirley Buffa, who died after the hospital failed to administer…

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Nursing Home Overdose Leads to Brain Damage

The County of San Diego paid $1.6 million to settle a case filed by Ruth Lomeo against Edgemoor Geriatric Hospital, a county-run nursing home. According to the lawsuit, Lomeo, who was only 44, was given an overdose of fentanyl pain medication by nursing staff at Edgemoor and began to have…

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