Flu Vaccine May Become Mandatory for Nursing Home Workers

Some states are opting to make the flu vaccine mandatory to all nursing home and hospital workers. State officials are making the claim that patient protection outweighs individual choice. With nursing home and hospital workers at constant contact with the patients, the threat for outside illness weighs on the mind of many family members.

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Illinois Recieves $110 Million in Federal Funding to Prevent Nursing Home Abuse

On Tuesday, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn announced the creation of a $110 million federal fund to prevent nursing home abuse. The money will come from a tax on nursing homes and be used to help homes meet new state requirements that were passed last year in response to a string of nursing home abuse incidents.

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Nursing Home Receives Thanks from Family

There are many nursing homes that have caring and kind staff that attend to all the needs your loved on has. The kind nursing home workers are often not recognized enough for their dedication and their compassion. One family decided to pay tribute to the nursing home workers that had a great impact on their loved one’s life.

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Nursing Assistant Overdoses Elderly Patient with Insulin

In many of the larger nursing homes and care facilities, a nursing home employee will sometimes see hundreds of patients a day. They are in charge of giving the correct medications to the patients and keeping track of what different ailments the patients suffer from.

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Guns and Nursing Homes

A group in South Florida wants to ban guns from hospitals and nursing homes by trying to enforce a list of weapon free safety zones that already includes schools, government buildings, and athletic events. The group is stressing that the environments in these areas are emotionally charged and adding a firearm into them would be a bad idea for patients and for the individuals inside the hospitals.

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Nursing Home Abuse Settlement Brings $200 Million Dollars

When nursing home abuse happens, most families feel helpless to their loved ones who were victimized. It is very common for families to not know what course of action to take and feel scared at the thought of seeking justice. In a record breaking-case, $200 million dollars was awarded to a patient’s family in a tragic elderly abuse case.

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Shelters Open to Protect Victims of Elder Abuse

This week, USA Today reported on the rise of shelters for elder abuse victims. As the elderly population increases rapidly and the economy forces more and more elderly Americans to live with family members, abuse by family members has grown. These shelters provide refuge for victims of abuse by family members.

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Obesity Increases Dangers for Elderly

According to a study by Syracuse University in New York, obese elderly are far more likely than their thinner peers to suffer a potentially disabling fall. Although those elderly who are more on the severe obese scale may be somewhat protected from injury because of the extra padding and denser bones.

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Elderly Man Dies in Fire at Retirement Village

A 76-year-old man was found dead after a fire in his retirement village had started at around 7am. Neighbors heard the smoke alarms going off and ran to check on the man. The inspector stated that the man was found alone, lying unresponsive on his lounge room floor.

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Nurse Charged with Six Nursing Home Deaths and Walks Away with Two Years Probation

The hiring process for nursing homes need to be evaluated by the state more closely so that families aren’t victimized by a worker’s negligence or lack of care. A former nurse was sentenced to probation after she was linked to six different deaths from residents at a nursing home.

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Nursing Homes In Kansas Guilty of Multiple Violations

Four Nursing homes in Kansas are among 81 that are being targeted for better care after they were cited with ten or more deficiencies for each of the home’s three most recent inspections. The four homes have over 10 deficiencies each, one even having 30. Some of the violations included cases that can cause actual harm and immediate jeopardy and/or deficiencies that can be classified as mistreatment of residents.

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