June is National Elder Abuse Awareness Month. If you have a loved one living in a nursing home, this is a good opportunity to educate yourself on the signs of nursing home abuse and neglect, and to take action if you suspect something is amiss. The best defense residents of long-term care facilities have is their families. Visit often to play games, eat a meal, or simply talk. Frequent, unannounced visits to your loved one’s home remain one of … [Read more...]
Nursing Homes Underpay Staff, Putting Residents at Risk
Nursing home neglect and abuse are all too common. Nursing homes are notorious for understaffing and underpaying their workers. The majority of nursing assistants are compassionate people who care about the residents they take care of. The work is physically and emotionally demanding. The pay is ridiculously low, supervision minimal and training is limited. Understaffing compounds the problem forcing nursing assistants to do as much as they … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s Financial Burden on Patients and Loved Ones
The cost of Alzheimer’s is more complex than the numbers found in medical bills and nursing home care. Family members and other caregivers shoulder financial, physical and emotional burdens that are hard to imagine without experiencing it. Alzheimer’s patients suffering from dementia require gradually increasing help and supervision. Nursing home care may eventually become necessary, but families often try to provide care at home for as … [Read more...]
What Steps Can be Taken to Defend Seniors Against Elder Abuse
If you’re facing the difficult decision of whether or not to place your elderly loved one in a nursing home or similar facility, you have a difficult road ahead. Realizing your aged loved one needs help you cannot provide is difficult, and beginning the search for a new home for your loved one may be daunting. There are so many factors to take into consideration when looking for a new home, and this is a decision that can’t be taken lightly. … [Read more...]
Do Lower Fines for Nursing Homes Really Mean Fewer Violations?
The Trump Administration reports that nursing homes are paying less in fines than during the Obama Administration, but is that due to fewer violations or changes Donald Trump made in the amounts that nursing homes must pay for serious violations? Since he took office, Donald Trump has heeded multiple nursing home complaints about zealous oversight, and his administration granted an 18-month moratorium from being penalized for violating eight … [Read more...]