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Watching for Signs of Abuse During Holiday Nursing Home Visits

Will you be visiting an elderly loved one in an Orange County nursing home this holiday season? If so, it is important to keep an eye out for any potential signs of nursing home abuse or neglect. Thanksgiving and the weeks leading up to Christmas and the New Year are…

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Can I Sue a Nursing Home in California for Bed Sores?

When a loved one develops a large, painful bed sore in a nursing home, it is almost always a sign that something went terribly wrong. Families often feel a mix of anger, guilt, and confusion — and they want to know one thing: Can I sue a nursing home in…

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Fatal Nursing Home Falls: What You Should Consider

Falls can happen in any San Francisco Bay Area nursing home as a result of improper supervision of residents, residents’ medical conditions, and dangerous or hazardous conditions on the nursing home premises. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), falls among elderly adults account for about one-third of all non-fatal…

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The Growing Danger of Private Equity in Nursing Homes

Across the country, state leaders are sounding the alarm about the growing influence of private equity in nursing homes and long term care. According to the Private Equity Stakeholder Project’s 2025 legislative tracker, this year marks a turning point in states’ efforts to scale back private equity’s footprint in the…

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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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What are My Options for Reporting Nursing Home Abuse?

Do you have an elderly loved one in a nursing home in San Bernardino County or elsewhere in California? If so, it is critical that you learn more about identifying signs of nursing home abuse and neglect, and that you learn about your options for reporting it. Much too often,…

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Malnutrition, Bed Sores, and Other Signs of Neglect in Orange County Nursing Homes

Nursing home residents should all be receiving a quality of care that prevents malnutrition, the development of bed sores and other infections, and other avoidable consequences of neglect. When a nursing home or assisted-living facility fails to provide such a level of care — often due to understaffing — the…

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Identifying Nursing Home Neglect When Your Spouse is Receiving Long-Term Care

Nursing home abuse and neglect can happen at any facility in San Jose and throughout California. There are ways to reduce the risk of moving an elderly loved one into a facility where abuse or neglect may be more likely, such as by reviewing facility ratings, researching safety records, and…

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Making a San Diego County Nursing Home Safety Checklist

Moving a family member into a nursing home in San Diego County can be an emotionally difficult process for your loved one, as well as for yourself. There are many news reports about horrific incidents of nursing home abuse or neglect that result in severe and deadly harm to nursing…

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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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