September 2013

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My mother recently died in a Kentucky nursing home. She had a strange relationship with one of her caretakers, and he was fired soon after she died. Should I suspect abuse?

Related Links: Could a Caretaker’s Actions Be Considered Elder Abuse? Understaffed Nursing Home Neglect in Louisville is Very Common Many relatives are reluctant to investigate after a loved one has died in a Kentucky nursing home. They may feel that “pointing fingers” at staff members…

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Common “Red Flag” Signals of Elder Mistreatment in Kentucky Nursing Homes

Related Links: Abused Seniors More Likely to Die in Nursing Homes Could a Kentucky Nursing Home Resident Die Because of Abuse or Neglect? Before you placed your loved one in a nursing home, you likely toured the facility to make sure it met with your…

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My son suffered a temporal lobe injury while on a school trip. The doctor told us his brain damage could be permanent. What kinds of changes could that cause?

Related Links: 10 Ways You Can Help Your Loved One After a Brain Injury in Kentucky Driving After a Kentucky Brain Injury: What You Need to Know Every brain injury case is different, and each will come with its own set of particular symptoms. The…

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What to Expect if One or More Lobes Are Damaged in a Louisville Brain Injury

Related Links: Child Receives $20 Million Settlement in Brain Injury The Unexpected Truth About Kentucky Brain Injury Recoveries After your loved one was involved in an accident, you probably weren’t thinking about the how, when, or where. You were on your way to their hospital…

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Are Lexington Area Nursing Homes Safe?

You are doing your best to help your parent, or other loved one, find a safe Lexington area nursing home. You need to find something quickly that your family can afford and that you think is a good fit. You need to protect your loved…

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Who Are You? The Danger of Mistaken Identity for Kentucky Patients

Over the past few decades, the move to electronic medical records brought hope that certain types of medical mistakes would be avoided. It was anticipated, for example, that the danger of mistaken identity for Kentucky patients, and others, would be avoided. However, a recent report…

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