The great recession hasn’t impacted everyone negatively. While the salaries and compensation for nurses has remained stagnant, the salaries for nursing home administrators have climbed to its highest rate in four years. According to a study by the Nursing Home Salary and Benefits Report from Hospital & Healthcare Compensation Service,…
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California Senate Restores Ombudsman Funding to Protect Abused and Neglected Nursing Home Residents
The California State Assembly voted overwhelmingly to approve Assembly Bill 392, which would immediately restore $1.6 million to Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs throughout the state. Much of the funding to the programs was cut last year when Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoed the Ombudsman funding request. In June 2009, a nursing home…
Elder Abuse Cases Not Seen As Serious Crimes
Elder abuse cases are rarely reported, and even more rarely prosecuted. “Elder abuse cases, for whatever inappropriate reason, are not considered as severe,” said Riverside County District Attorney Rod Pacheco. The reasons for the low reporting and prosecuting are varied. There is the embarrassment of being a victim, and in…
Value of Nursing Home Rating System Debated
It’s been almost six months since Nursing Home Compare was launched, and all of the nations 15,600 nursing homes were listed and rated by the U.S. government. The reviews are in, and it’s no blockbuster, but it isn’t a flop. For consumers, it’s been mostly a good thing. It is…
Bad Nurses Cause Needless Suffering
One nurse twisted a patient’s jaw until he screamed. Another grabbed an elderly man by the shoulders and slammed him against a mattress. Our 70-year-old client was punched in the face by an angry nurse while giving our client a bath. Charles Ornstein of the LA Times is out with…
Civil Rights Lawsuits Against Nursing Homes Given Green Light
The U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit has ruled that the Federal Nursing Home Reform Amendments grants residents of county-operated nursing homes the right to bring civil rights claims for allegations of abuse, neglect, or other care-related complaints. The ruling arose in a case involving the 80-year-old Melvinteen Daniels, who…
Only a Fraction of Nursing Home Fines Collected
Every year, nursing homes throughout the state of California are fined for deficiencies found in state investigations, frequently related to nursing home care. The fines range anywhere from a Class B fine of $1,000 to an AA citation of $100,000, as was recently issued against the Encinitas nursing home Aviara…
Elderly Population to Triple by 2050
By 2050, 1 is 6 people in the world will be 65 or older, forcing the countries of the world deal with an aging population. The number of senior has jumped an astounding 23 percent in the last decade. According to studies, the world’s population has been graying for decades…
Encinitas Nursing Home Issued Class AA Citation
State investigators issued a $100,000 fine to nursing home Aviara Healthcare Center in Encinitas after finding that a resident’s death was caused by neglect. The resident died of blunt force trauma after a fall. According to reports, the resident was at the nursing home to rehabilitate a broken hip, and…
Los Angeles Nursing Home Fined For Resident Death
A Westlake nursing home called Lakewood Manor North was issued the state’s most severe fine after an 83-year-old resident died in January 2007. According to reports, the patient, who was totally dependent on staff, lost his balance and fell when he was being transferred to his wheelchair, striking his head…