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Lawsuit Claims Abuse and Neglect at School

A federal lawsuit brought by the parents of several students against a Kansas military school alleges multiple acts of abuse and neglect. Although fellow students committed many of the alleged acts of abuse, the lawsuit claims that adult staff members often knew about the abuse, and that some were even…

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Medicare Formally Announces Partnership to Combat Use of Antipsychotic Medications as “Chemical Restraints” in Nursing Home Residents Suffering from Dementia

Antipsychotic medications treat serious psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. That was their original intention, anyway. In some nursing homes and hospitals, antipsychotics have found a new use in patients suffering from dementia. In an effort to keep difficult dementia patients calm, some nursing homes use these medications as…

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Nurse Convicted of Involuntary Manslaughter for Drugging Patient, Causing Patient’s Death

A nurse in Durham, North Carolina pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and patient abuse when a nursing home resident under her care died. Prosecutors accused her of drugging patients under her care in order to “keep them quiet.” Angela Almore worked as a nurse at Britthaven of Chapel…

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Nursing Home Fined After Staffers Failed to Help Resident Who Fell Down for Nearly an Hour

A nursing home in Iowa must pay a $15,000 fine for failing to provide needed treatment to a resident who fell and suffered a head injury. The resident reportedly lay on the floor for almost an hour while staffers attended a holiday party nearby. Nursing home administrators say they plan…

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Study Finds Link Between Feeding Tubes and Bedsores

A new study suggests that previous beliefs regarding certain dementia patients’ use of feeding tubes are incorrect. Feeding tubes, the belief went, could rectify nutritional imbalances and therefore aid in the healing of pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores. Research has generally been inconclusive, but this new study appears to…

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Nursing Home Staffer Charged with Elder Abuse for Allegedly Stealing Medicine

Prosecutors in Great Falls, Montana have charged former nursing home employee Jennifer Allgrunn with drug possession and elder abuse. The theft of medications allegedly went on for several months, during which time residents might not have had enough medications for their needs. Although the underlying alleged offense is essentially theft…

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Family of Man Who Died from Bedsores Receives $3.2 Million Jury Award

A Colorado jury ruled for the family of a man who died due to complications from bedsores. The family of Henry Frazier sued the nursing home where the man lived, alleging that staff members’ neglect caused Frazier to develop the bed sores, and that the nursing home failed to notify…

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Nursing Home Closes After Years of Ongoing Problems

A Rhode Island nursing home has voluntarily closed after several years of complaints and investigations over non-compliance with both state and federal standards of care. Faced with the revocation of its license, the facility’s management concluded that it would take longer to complete the required improvements to bring the facility…

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Owner of Nursing Home Charged with Neglect for Second Time in Eight Years

Police in North Charleston, South Carolina arrested a nursing home owner on Thursday, April 12, 2012 after an inspection of the facility reportedly found extensive evidence of neglect. Andrea Magwood, age 68, is accused of neglecting vulnerable adults under her care. She went free on April 16 on a $250,000…

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Up to One in Seven Alzheimer’s Sufferers Live Alone, According to Study

The Alzheimer’s Association, an organization established to promote both care for Alzheimer’s patients and research into eradicating the disease, recently published a report outlining the prevalence and cost of the disease in Maryland and the rest of the country. In addition to its conclusion that the cost of caring for…

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