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Social Media Posts May Be Key Evidence in Maryland Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Cases

Maryland nursing home abuse takes a significant physical and psychological toll on the victims and their families. Recently, a national news outlet reported on a disturbing nursing home abuse case. Evidently, nursing home aides were accused of abusing a resident, recording the incident, and posting it on SnapChat. Maryland nursing…

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New Rule Allows Maryland Nursing Homes to Include Arbitration Agreements in Pre-Admission Paperwork

For decades, arbitration has been the favored way for Maryland nursing homes to resolves dispute made by residents and residents’ families. In part, this is because arbitration is confidential, meaning that the facility does not need to worry about the news of a resident’s injuries or suffering getting out. However,…

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Ten Underperforming Maryland and Virginia Nursing Homes Put on the Federal Governments “Special Focus” List

The federal government is keenly aware of the fact that many Maryland nursing homes, as well as nursing homes across the country, routinely provide residents with an insufficient level of care. For this reason, each year, the federal government releases a report detailing the state of the country’s nursing homes.…

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Pregnancy Is an Obvious Sign of Sexual Abuse in Maryland Care Facilities

When someone is admitted to a Maryland nursing home or care facility, it is typically because they cannot perform the necessary daily tasks to lead a normal life. In many – but not all – cases, younger residents suffer from severe intellectual disabilities that render them incapable of providing consent…

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New Legislation May Prohibit Arbitration Agreements in Maryland Nursing Home Contracts

The United States Constitution guarantees all citizens equal access to our court system. However, courts have repeatedly held that the right of access to the court system, like many other important rights, can be waived. In theory, by signing an arbitration agreement a person gives up their right to file…

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Residents of Washington, D.C. Veterans’ Administration Nursing Homes May Be in Jeopardy

One would like to think that aging service members are provided with the care and compassion they deserve as they begin to require more and more assistance with their daily routine. However, Veterans’ Administration (VA) nursing homes have been continually under scrutiny for the poor quality of care they provide…

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Update: Sexual Assault in Maryland Nursing Homes

While sexual assault has always been a concern among those who have family members living in Maryland nursing homes, given the recent headlines those concerns have come to the forefront. Back in December of last year, a 29-year-old resident in a long-term care facility gave birth to a baby boy.…

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Low Pay May Be a Contributing Factor to the High Rate of Maryland Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Over the past several years, there has been a significant increase in the number of reported instances of Maryland nursing home abuse and neglect. In part, this is due to increased awareness of the problem, as social media has allowed for news of these disturbing events to disseminate more easily.…

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Federal Agency Takes Steps to Counter Low Nursing Home Staffing Levels in Maryland and Nationwide

Study after study has shown that one of the root causes of Maryland nursing home abuse and neglect is understaffing. Federal regulations require that a Registered Nurse is on staff seven days a week for at least eight consecutive hours a day. And in general, the fewer qualified staff members…

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Veterans Reportedly “Routinely Receiving Substandard Care” in VA Nursing Home

Although most people would prefer not to have their loved ones move into a Maryland nursing home, there is often little choice in the matter. As a result, nursing homes have become commonplace in Maryland and across the country. When a family trusts a nursing home to care for an…

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