Understaffed Nursing Homes Need to Address the Deadly Sepsis Problem

Sepsis is killing elderly nursing home residents in Illinois because of understaffing, which leads to patient neglect. The Chicago Tribune and Kaiser Health News conducted an investigation which tracked infection-related deficiencies and staffing levels in Illinois nursing homes. Definitive Healthcare, a private health care data firm, examined the data related to nursing home residents who…

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Nursing Home Resident Dies After Fall During Lift Transfer

A family is suing a nursing home after their mother died following a fall in her nursing home. The woman, 87-year-old Fannye Doris Holden Scruggs Rorer was an amputee with only one eye who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease. She was a resident of Woodhaven Hall at Williamsburg Landing in Williamsburg, VA for five years. On…

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When Nursing Home Negligence Results in Wrongful Death

Families place a lot of trust in the nursing homes and facilities that provide care for their elderly and infirmed loved ones. They rightfully expect that their family members will be treated with the utmost respect and cared for in an adequate manner. When these expectations are not met, the results can be traumatic and…

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