Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers Representing Residents and Families in Orange County, California Nursing homes in Orange County have a duty to abide by residents’ rights under state and federal law, and to ensure that residents receive adequate medical care based on their individual needs. If a nursing home in Orange…
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How to Find a Qualified Nursing Home Neglect Lawyer in Riverside County
When a loved one is injured or declines unexpectedly in a nursing home or assisted living facility, families in Riverside County often feel caught off guard. Many facilities are located far from hospitals, understaffed, or operated by large corporate chains that prioritize occupancy over care. Knowing how to find a…
Seeking Justice: Addressing the Crisis of Sexual Abuse in San Diego Nursing Homes
When we transition a loved one into a long-term care facility, we do so with the expectation of safety and professional care. We watch for common red flags like bedsores or unexplained bruises. However, one of the most devastating yet under-discussed forms of mistreatment is sexual assault. A harrowing case…
The Frontline of Protection: How California Paramedics Identify Elder Abuse
When a 911 call originates from a nursing home or assisted-living facility, the responding paramedics are often the first objective eyes to enter a resident’s living space. Because they bridge the gap between the private confines of a care facility and the public healthcare system, emergency medical responders (EMRs) are…
Elders Abusing Elders in Nursing Homes
When we think about nursing home abuse and neglect, most of us imagine a scenario in which a healthcare professional or nursing home employee mistreats an elderly resident. However, a recent study conducted by Cornell University Weill Medical College found that many facilities actually see “a high level of resident-to-resident…
Elder Abuse is an Underreported Crime
Statistics in Southern California suggest that elder abuse is an extremely underreported crime, which means that many older adults suffer injuries while their abuses go unpunished. A recent article in the Los Angeles Daily News reported that Los Angeles officials recently indicated that the city will take greater efforts to…
Verbal Abuse and Elderly Nursing Home Residents
Sometimes we forget that nursing home abuse isn’t always physical, and it may not be obvious. Particularly with older adults, abuse can be verbal, and it can wound seniors both emotionally and psychologically. A recent study conducted by researchers at Northeastern University emphasized that older adults typically aren’t openly willing…
“Senior Gateway” Aims to Educate Seniors and Their Families
The Sacramento Business Journal reported today on a new website that the California Department of Insurance launched in order to help educate California seniors. The article highlights a few aspects of the new site called “Senior Gateway”, but once you visit the site, you see that it has a lot…
Who Can You Trust for In-Home Care?
Two caregivers are charged with physically abusing a young autistic man inside his family’s home. This story emphasizes the serious issue of whether or not you can trust your in-home caregiver. The U-T San Diego recently reported that two men, Michael Dale Garritson, 61, and Matthew Alexander McDuffie, 27, were…
Pomona Nursing Home Resident Dies After Attack by Fellow Resident
View Larger Map Peer-on-peer abuse in the nursing home setting is a problem that gets very little attention, but occurs with more and more frequency. A horrific example of this occurred two weeks ago at Chino Valley Health Care Center in Pomona. On November 23rd, John Lazzaro, a 91-year-old resident…