Category Archives: Nursing Home Negligence

Research Shows Thousands of Sepsis Cases Could Have Been Prevented by Nursing Home Staff

Across the country, there are thousands of pending lawsuits for nursing home patients who allege [...]

New Federal Data Shows Nursing Homes Are Understaffed

New research has confirmed that nursing home facilities across the nation are understaffed. Until recently, [...]

Are Bedsores a Sign of Nursing Home Abuse?

What Are Bedsores and How Do They Happen? Bedsores are not necessarily a sign of [...]

How to Evaluate a Nursing Home’s Health and Fire Safety

On Average, South Carolina Nursing Homes Have Multiple Safety Deficiencies In an 8-month study conducted [...]

What to Do When Removing a Loved One from an Abusive Nursing Home

There may come a time when you have to remove an aging loved one from [...]

Orianna Health Systems Declares Bankruptcy, Negligence Lawsuits Halted Immediately

Orianna Health Systems Experiencing Financial Difficulty and Legal Challenges (Again) Orianna Health Systems is the [...]

Nursing Home Employee Cyberbullies Alzheimer’s Patient

Nandhina Lance, a former employee of SweetGrass Court Assisted Living in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, [...]

Nursing Home Resident Eaten Alive by Highly Treatable Scabies Infestation

What Is Scabies? Scabies (also sometimes referred to as “sarcoptic mange”) is a contagious skin [...]

Congress Puts Pressure on Nursing Home Oversight

On April 3rd, four Republican Congressmen sent a letter to federal regulators that asked for [...]

Tennessee Nursing Home Management Company Experiencing Financial Struggles

Orianna Health Systems, a nursing home management company, has recently fallen on hard times. In [...]