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Nursing Home Abuse Going Unreported

More than 1 in 4 cases of possible sexual and physical abuse against nursing home patients went unreported to police, according to a government audit. These unreported cases violate a federal law requiring immediate notification of nursing home abuse. The Health and Human Services inspector general’s office issued an “early alert”…

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16 State Attorneys General Opposing Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro is part of a coalition of 16 State Attorneys General and the Attorney General from the District of Columbia who sent a letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) hoping to protect nursing home patients. These states are recommending that CMS keep…

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Pennsylvania Fining Nursing Homes at Higher Rate

The Pennsylvania Department of Health has levied $816,000 in fines against nursing home providers already in the first half of 2017. That is more than double the $407,450 in fines handed out in 2016.  The department also handed out fines of $170,050 in 2015 and $62,000 in 2014. In 2014,…

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Nursing Home Abuse and Elder Abuse Warning Signs

In our last blog post we talked a bit about signs that it might be time to consider assisted living for an aging loved one. In this post, we will talk a bit about Nursing Home Abuse and Elder Abuse. How often abuse occurs, what to be on the lookout…

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Is It Time For Assisted Living?

Whether to move a loved one into an assisted living home or hire an in-home caregiver is a difficult decision. Families can feel pressure to continue providing care for an aging adult despite signs that it might be time to explore other options. Other times families may find themselves unsure…

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The 18 Most Understaffed Nursing Homes in Pennsylvania

When moving a family member into a nursing home you are doing so with the hope that they will be given the utmost care and protection.  Unfortunately, understaffing in nursing homes leads to neglect of its elderly residents.  When there is a shortage of staff members compared to the amount…

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PA Nursing Homes Facing Fines from Federal and State Goverments

Over the last two decades, 366 Pennsylvania nursing homes were fined almost $5 million for “federal deficiencies in care largely related to the health and safety of residents,” according to the Reading Eagle. Individually, the average fine was no more than $6,000, which critics have declared too generous. Marty Kardon,…

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PennLive Nursing Home Investigation

A six-month investigation headed by PennLive revealed dozens of people died at the hands of Pennsylvania nursing home errors and neglect. Those homes, for the majority, were found to have not been punished by the state, and investigators are suspected of not properly reporting misconduct. Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey voiced…

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Audit on PA Nursing Homes/PA Dept. of Health

A 91-page audit was recently released by Auditor General Eugene DePasquale regarding the need for Pennsylvania’s Department of Health to buckle down on enforcement in nursing homes. The audit, as reported by abc27, involved 13 findings and 23 recommendations. The Department was reported to have shirked their duties when it…

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