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Use Of Restraints Amongst Nursing Home Patients Has Been Reduced More Than 50% Over The Last Decade. Is It Enough?

Posted in Bed Rail Injury, Restraints

When you consider forms of cruel treatment, maybe you consider beds of nails or solitary confinement? However, another form of cruel treatment– the use of restraints, is commonly used with innocent nursing home patients. At some facilities, patient restraints are a commonly used tool used by facilities in lieu of providing actual hands-on patient care… Continue Reading

Nursing Home Employee Charged With Battery After A Patient Asks For Assistance With Bathing

Posted in Nursing Home Abuse

Police arrested Brian Dillman, a CNA at Good Samaritan Home and Rehabilitation, and charged him with battery after he allegedly choked, punched and scratched an elderly woman who asked for assistance with bathing.  According to reports, the the disabled woman has bruises and scratches from when Dillman grabbed her from behind and attempted to choke… Continue Reading

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