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The Cause Of Many Nursing Home Patients’ Injuries May Be Related To An Underlying Medical Issue

Posted in Clostridium Difficile (C-Diff), Impacted Bowel, National Nursing Home Issues, Sepsis, Subdural Hematoma

Most of the time a family contacts my office, it is due to an incident involving abuse or ongoing neglect. Although perhaps less obvious, after we investigate many of the cases, the underlying problem may be a complex medical condition that may ultimately prove important in successfully prosecuting the matter. Here are some of the… Continue Reading

7 Cases Of Legionnaires Disease Attributed To Assisted Living Facility

Posted in National Nursing Home Issues

Seven cases of Legionnaires’ Disease have been reported at an assisted living facility in Waverly, Maryland.  According to the Baltimore City Health Department, all the people were living at Stadium Place Apartments before they were diagnosed with the disease.  So far, the disease has claimed the life of one of the residents. What is Legionnaires… Continue Reading

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