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How Important Are Radiologists in Identifying Elder Abuse?Category: General
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It’s the holiday season, and my elderly aunt seems depressed. Do you have any suggestions?Category: General
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I walked into my father’s nursing home room and found him being literally thrown into a chair! He’s 85 years old and quite frail. How should I proceed? I’d like that employee fired and prosecuted.Category: General
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My loved one had a limited life expectancy and was residing in a nursing home when she was abused by nursing home staff. Does she still have a possible lawsuit even though she was not expected to live very long? Should we still contact a Louisville nursing home abuse lawyer?Category: General
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Even in a Nursing Home, Your Loved One Has Rights—Read On, Kentucky.Category: General
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Can Elder Abuse in Kentucky Nursing Homes Be Stopped?Category: General
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I understand that the beds in Kentucky nursing homes can be dangerous if a resident gets stuck between the mattress and the bedrails. Should all of the beds be checked periodically for safety, or is once enough?Category: General
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I’m helping my uncle find a good nursing home in Kentucky. I’ve gotten copies of inspection records for a number of facilities, and I’m a little confused about the terminology. What’s the difference between “Quality of Care” and “Quality of Life”?Category: General
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What Do Residents Lose When Nursing Homes Are Understaffed, Kentucky?Category: General
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My elderly mother, who lives in Kentucky, prides herself on still driving at 75 years old. She’s always been fiercely independent. Lately, though, I get nervous when I’m a passenger in her car. She makes turns and merges at times that are, frankly, dangerous. When should I insist that she stop driving herself?Category: General
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I believe that my parent was abused in a Louisville nursing home and that is why s/he is being transferred to an area hospital. Can my parent see a doctor who is independent of the nursing home or does s/he need to be treated by a nursing home doctor?Category: General
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My sister is living in a nursing home outside Louisville. Lately when I’ve visited her, she seems “out of it”—like she’s drugged. I’ve asked her caregivers about it, and they say it’s probably just the pills she’s taking for her dementia, but none of her medications has ever affected her like that. Does it make sense for me to get a lawyer?Category: General