Articles Posted in Dropped Patients

Nursing Home Aides Face Criminal Charges After Patient Dies From Injuries After Getting Dropped
Jonathan Rosenfeld

Unfortunately, many suspicious acts involving injuries to nursing home patients get completely ignored by prosecutors primarily because (even in situations where they are notified about an incident) there is rarely enough evidence to prosecute the criminal act.  Even in situations where authorities are ‘tipped off’ the closed-door environment of nursing homes make these incidents particularly…

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Under-staffing at Nursing Homes: When There’s Simply Not Enough Staff to Protect Patients From Harm
Jonathan Rosenfeld

Rightfully so, under-staffing in nursing homes remains a significant threat to the health and safety of the vulnerable people who rely on staff for their care. While many situations involving a patient injury may be suspected to be related to under-staffing, it frankly can be a difficult concept to establish specific staffing level requirements at…

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Nursing Homes Post-Fall Care of Injured Patient Criticized by State Investigators
Jonathan Rosenfeld

From a liability perspective, nursing home fall cases prove to be far more difficult than they may appear to be at first glance. While nursing home must assess each patient for their propensity to fall and implement fall prevention accordingly— for some patients falls may occur even with safeguards in place. We’ll save the discussion…

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Family Awarded $546,000 In ManorCare Lawsuit
Jonathan Rosenfeld

The Chicago Tribune recently reported on a jury verdict where the family of a deceased nursing home patient was awarded $546,000 in a lawsuit brought against Friendship Manor Care in Grinnell () and Midwest Ambulance Services of Iowa. The lawsuit was brought about by a 2009 incident in which an elderly patient was being brought…

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Improper Maintenance of Lift Device Costs Nursing Home Patient Their Life
Jonathan Rosenfeld

Inadequate maintenance of a lift is responsible for the death of a patient at Eskaton Care Center Manzanita (California).  The lift at issue is used to help staff transfer physically disabled patients into and out of their bed. According to an investigation completed by the California Department of Health, the 60-year-old nursing home patient was…

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Falls in Nursing Homes Are a Serious Threat to the Safety of Many Patients
Jonathan Rosenfeld

Given the frequency (approximately 80+% of all nursing nursing home patients will experience a fall this coming year) with which nursing home falls occur, facilities must be on the lookout when it comes to implementing fall prevention techniques in order to improve patient safety.  Too often, the prevention comes too late– if at all. Here…

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