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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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Poor Performing Nursing Homes Not Included in Federal Program

A report being released today by the Government Accountability Office finds that the federal program designed to identify and scrutinize the country’s worse nursing homes is missing many of the poor performers. The Centers for Medical and Medicaid Services has identified about 136 nursing homes nationwide that are considered “special…

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Hospital Failure to Prevent Fall Results in State Fine

Tri-City Hospital in Oceanside was fined $25,000 by the California Department of Public Health for “failure to ensure the health and safety of a patient” who fell out of bed and fractured her hip. The hospital has modified its policies as a result. According to reports, a 91-year-old woman who…

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After Years of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect, Mother Kills Daughter then Self

After 15 years of bouncing from nursing home to nursing home, and living with the indignities, the mother of a quadriplegic and brain injured daughter had had enough. On Sunday, September 13, Diana Harden wrote a note to a television news station exposing the problems she encountered trying to care…

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Mandatory Arbitration in Nursing Home Malpractice Claims Challenged

There is a growing movement to ban the common practice of requiring nursing home residents to waive their right to file a lawsuit in claims of negligence, abuse, or neglect in favor of arbitration. Last week, several consumer advocates testified before congress and criticized the practice of “forced arbitration.” Public…

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