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Nursing Home Residents Visit Doctor Via Video

Residents of Falling Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Franklin County, PA aren’t bothered by the fact that one of their doctors is 400 miles away. Video conferencing brings their doctor to them. According to an article on PublicOpinionOline.com, the county has contracted with a telemedicine provider to receive psychiatric…

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Elderly Woman’s Family Wins $91.5 Million in Nursing Home Neglect Lawsuit

One of our neighbor states to the south, West Virginia, just reported a huge settlement awarded to an elderly woman’s family after it was discovered that nursing home workers indirectly caused her death through neglect. According to the West Virginia Gazette, the jury found that workers at Heartland of Charleston…

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Temperatures Rising Inside Falling Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chambersburg

While temperatures outside having been rising, temperatures inside one wing of Falling Spring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chambersburg approached 90 degrees. And it’s a problem some say has plagued the Franklin County nursing home for years. According to PublicOpinionOnline.com, one day a wall thermometer in a patient’s room showed…

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Study Finds Black Nursing Home Residents Have Higher Risk of Bed Sores

A study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that black patients are more likely to develop pressure ulcers in nursing homes where there are predominantly more black patients than white patients. An article on Reuters.com quotes the study author, Yue Li, as saying, “In…

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West Viriginia Rules that Nursing Homes Can’t Use Arbitration to Fight Lawsuits

We often keep up on the articles published on McKnight’s Long-Term Care News & Assisted Living (mcknights.com) because they post many informative articles on the nursing home industry. In fact, an article was just published last week explaining that in West Virginia, nursing homes cannot use arbitration agreements as a…

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Cambria Care Center in Ebensburg Retains Medicare Agreement

The AltoonaMirror.com reported some good news for Cambria Care Center in Ebensburg: they are no longer at risk for losing their Medicare agreement, according to a letter from the state Department of Health. In March, a fatal assault involving two dementia patients prompted an inspection that uncovered deficiencies at the…

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