Category Archives: Nursing Home Negligence
Can a Nursing Home Be Liable for Elopement Injuries During Spring Outdoor Activities in South Carolina?
Elopement, when a resident leaves a facility without staff awareness, presents a serious safety concern. [...]
Apr
Nursing Homes in Late Winter: How Staffing Fatigue and Illness Increase Resident Risk
As winter transitions into its later months, nursing homes face increased challenges related to staffing [...]
Mar
How to Document Nursing Home Injuries Before Evidence Disappears
In nursing home injury cases, securing strong evidence is crucial for holding responsible parties accountable. [...]
Feb
The Hidden Impact of Low Staff Ratios in South Carolina Nursing Homes
South Carolina’s nursing homes provide essential care to thousands of elderly residents, many of whom [...]
Jan
What Families Often Miss When Spotting Early Nursing Home Neglect
When a family member is placed in a nursing home, the expectation is that they [...]
Jan
The Link Between Nursing Home Neglect and Winter Illnesses Like Pneumonia
When the temperature drops, the elderly in nursing homes are especially vulnerable to illnesses. Nursing [...]
Jan
Warning Signs of Nursing Home Neglect During Cold Weather Months
As winter’s chill sets in, the elderly, particularly those in nursing homes, face an increased [...]
Dec
Nursing Home Choking During a Holiday Meal: Facility Liability and Next Steps for South Carolina Families
Choking incidents in nursing homes, particularly during communal events like holiday meals, are tragic and [...]
Nov
Nursing Home Elopement on Halloween Night and Facility Liability Under SC Law
Halloween, typically associated with costumes and festivities, presents unique risks for elderly residents in nursing [...]
Oct
Emotional vs. Physical Nursing Home Abuse What’s the Legal Difference?
When a loved one enters a nursing home, they expect care, compassion, and safety. Sadly, [...]
Oct