Another Call for a Ban on Forced Arbitration

Yet another voice has joined the chorus of consumer advocates, lawyers, and journalists calling for a ban on forced arbitration in nursing home contracts. The editorial board of the New York Times has published a piece titled “Nursing Home Residents Still Vulnerable to Abuse.” In the article, the well-respected paper calls for an all-out ban […]

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Hotel Room Rates at Your Local Nursing Home!

I am taking a detour from one of our regular topics of nursing negligence in long-term care to comment on an interesting news item about nursing home costs. It probably is no surprise that the cost of long-term care is on the rise, but the numbers might surprise you. It might be cheaper to check […]

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How to Evaluate and Choose a Nursing Home

Choosing a nursing home for an elderly loved one is a tough process full of big decisions for your whole family. From my professional perspective in both nursing and law, here are the top three considerations that can help you make the right choice: 1. Research the facility’s reputation Your very first stop, in my […]

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Is the Nurse Taking Care of Mom a Criminal?

  When you entrust your loved ones to caregivers, how can you know whether they’re in safe hands? There’s no way to be sure unless the nursing home followed both state and federal law and conducted caregiver criminal history checks when hiring new nurses and aides. The Importance of Background Checks Our elderly — especially […]

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When Arbitration Clauses Fail . . . You Win!

What do nursing homes owners fear most? A panel of eight citizens hearing a case of nursing home abuse and neglect. That’s why they try to keep themselves out of court by enforcing nursing home arbitration clauses. What is arbitration? Arbitration is a way to settle disputes; it’s an alternative to bringing cases before a […]

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