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Importance of Patient Monitoring After Chemo Treatment

Chemotherapy may be necessary to treat your cancer, but chemotherapy also has significant risks. After you and your doctor weigh the potential benefits and risks of chemotherapy, you may decide to move forward with treatment. While all of the potential risks may not be avoidable,…

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Do all nursing homes have to provide the same level of care?

We often use the term nursing home to refer to a residential facility for older people or people with disabilities. However, not all residential facilities provide the same level of care. Whether your loved one is in a nursing home or looking for nursing home…

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Different Types of Nurses Providing Care in Kentucky Nursing Homes

Not every nurse providing care in a Kentucky nursing home is a Registered Nurse (RN). Many different kinds of nurses can provide useful and safe care for nursing home residents. However, not every nurse can provide the same services. Accordingly, you should know about the…

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Five Mistakes That Could Hurt Your Brain Injury Lawsuit

Your primary concern is—and should be—your physical recovery. As you navigate a brain injury diagnosis and treatment plan, you may make mistakes that could hurt your legal recovery. Few people avoid all mistakes, and, often, our experienced brain injury lawyers can still help people get…

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What to Include in a Life Care Plan for a Child With Cerebral Palsy

It’s hard to imagine what your baby’s life may be like in the future. What needs will your child have? How will your child pay for medical treatment and costs related to his cerebral palsy? How can you be expected to predict all of this…

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How Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impacts Your Loved One in a Nursing Home or Long-Term Care Facility

We are in unprecedented times. COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus, has literally destroyed the normal rhythm of daily life in Kentucky and around the world. Health care workers are being pushed to extremes to combat this growing crisis. Kentucky nursing homes are unfortunately not immune…

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