February 2013

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3 Tips for Making Life Easier after Kentucky Nursing Home Abuse

After the initial shock has worn off, you likely have one goal: you want to make things easier, and better, for your loved one who was the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect. You want to make her physical injuries go away, you want…

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3 Things You Shouldn’t Do after Suffering Nursing Home Abuse in Kentucky

Everyone seems to want your loved one to do something if she has been hurt by nursing home abuse or negligence in Kentucky. You, and her other relatives, likely want her to take certain actions to protect her physical, financial, and emotional well-being. The state…

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5 Ways to Build Your Case after an Elderly Medication Error in Kentucky

If you have an aging parent, you’re probably worried about what can happen to him while you’re not around. You have put safeguards in place at home—such as shower rails to prevent slipping and a beeper to call for help—but he may be even more…

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Medication Errors May Be Preventable for Elderly in Kentucky

A recent study looked at how medication errors could be reduced for our nation’s elderly population. Currently, the elderly make up about 15% of the total population in the United States, but they take about 30% of the prescription drugs in this country. According to…

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My mom really likes certain nurses at her Kentucky nursing home. She has been hurt by the neglect of other nurses in her nursing home, but she is reluctant to contact a Kentucky nursing home abuse lawyer because she does not want the nurses whom she loves or the entire facility to be in trouble. What should I tell her?

This is a common scenario and one for which our Kentucky nursing home abuse attorneys have much compassion and respect. We understand that your mother has bonded with the caregivers who were doing their job well and who were not harming her in any way….

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How to Honor a Loved One Who Died From Kentucky Nursing Home Abuse

You are stunned when your worst fears are confirmed. Your loved one did not die of old age or an underlying medical condition. Instead, her death was the direct result of the abuse or neglect that she experienced in a Kentucky nursing home. You will,…

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