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How Surveillance Footage Strengthens Maryland Nursing Home Abuse Investigations

Families across Maryland increasingly rely on cameras to protect loved ones living in nursing homes. The Maryland Department of Health now provides formal guidance on electronic monitoring in long-term care facilities, confirming that residents and their representatives may install audio or video devices in residents’ rooms with proper consent. As…

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Maryland Families Should Take Note After $4.5 Million Nursing Home Settlement

A recent $4.5 million settlement between Michigan officials and six long-term care facilities should prompt immediate action from Maryland families who suspect nursing home abuse. If your loved one has suffered bedsores, infections, falls, or other signs of neglect, you may have a valid legal claim. Facilities that accept public…

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Tragic Nursing Home Death in Maryland Raises Questions About Elderly Care

The recent tragedy involving a 71-year-old man found dead in a nursing facility after being reported missing has brought national attention to the growing concerns about nursing home care. The incident highlights how vulnerable elderly residents can be when those entrusted with their care fail to provide proper oversight and…

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Attorney General’s Office Initiates Action Against Nursing Home for Abuse and Neglect

Selecting the right nursing home or care facility for a family member is a stressful and complicated process. It is vital to know that our most vulnerable loved ones are being placed in a caring, comfortable, and safe environment. Unfortunately, recent events have left many nursing and care homes with…

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Federal Guidelines Addressing Nursing Home Overcrowding and Infection Control Set to Go into Effect in the Fall

Most seniors in the United States are not financially independent, and at least partially rely on federal programs to help them to pay for health care, housing, and other expenses. Because the federal government finances so much of the senior care in the U.S through the Medicare and Social Security…

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Dangers of Unlicensed Health Staff in Maryland Nursing Homes

When we send our loved ones to nursing homes, we expect them to be taken care of by properly licensed, professionally trained, and caring staff members. After all, many of our elders and loved ones have complex health needs that require regular attention and care that nursing home staff members…

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Can Families Place a Camera in a Maryland Nursing Home?

With each passing year, more states are enacting laws that allow for the installation of cameras in nursing homes and other similar long-term care facilities. After all, sending our loved ones to nursing homes is never an easy endeavor. When we put our loved one’s care in the hands of…

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