March 2013

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An Eye for an Eye—Justice for Kentucky Nursing Home Abuser Victims?

You may have seen the videos taken by hidden cameras in Kentucky nursing home residents’ rooms, or perhaps you’ve read newspaper articles detailing what has happened. Whatever the source of your awareness, don’t you agree that abuse of nursing home residents is a horrible crime?…

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Parents: Protect Your Children From Cold Medicine Overdose in Kentucky

When your child is sick, you are willing to do anything to make him feel better. Unfortunately, many parents assume that since cough and cold products can be purchased without a prescription, they do not pose a threat of overdose to their children. Unfortunately, over-the-counter…

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Who Inspects Kentucky Nursing Homes, and What Do They Evaluate?

The results of a Kentucky nursing home’s inspection can either attract people to the facility or scare them off. Citations for abuse, negligence, and other indicators of low quality appear online now for anyone to see (thankfully). Who is it that conducts these inspections and…

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When It’s Time to Find a Kentucky Nursing Home for Your Loved One

You’ve been caring for an elderly mother for the last few years, and you’ve been happy to do so. After all, you think to yourself, she took care of you until you were able to go out on your own; taking care of her now…

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Tailgating Is More Than Annoying, Kentucky—It’s Dangerous

Courtesy is a necessary component of driving in Kentucky. When driving on a multilane road, the unwritten rule is that slower traffic should drive in the right-hand lane. When two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time, the vehicle on the right…

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The Welcome Intrusion of Technology in Kentucky Healthcare Facilities

I’ll admit it: I prefer reading a book to reading a screen. I enjoy curling up on the couch with a good Dean Koontz novel—turning actual pages, assuring myself that I’ll stop and do something constructive once I get to the end of this chapter…or…

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