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Tennessee Court Helps Establish Standard Of Care In Nursing Home Negligence Cases

Posted in Bed Sore Lawsuit, Bed Sores, Pressure Sores, Decubitus Ulcers & Pressure Ulcers, Litigation, Sepsis

An important court decision Tennessee Supreme Court decision helps clarify what is necessary for injured parties to prove their care in a nursing home negligence lawsuit.  The case stems from the lawsuit initiated by Kimberly S. French, the daughter of Martha S. French.  Ms. French brought a wrongful death case against the Stratford House nursing… Continue Reading

Lawsuit Alleges CNA At A Golen Living Center Sexually Abused Paralyzed Patient

Posted in Golden Living, Sexual Abuse & Assault

A recently filed lawsuit against Golden Living Centers in Merrillville, IN alleges that a CNA at the facility entered the room of a paralyzed stroke patient, took his clothes off and fondled the man against his will.  The CNA identified as, Ismael Golden, also faces criminal charges related to the alleged sexual abuse.  In addition… Continue Reading

Hidden Camera Catches Nursing Home Worker Abusing Paralyzed Stroke Patient

Posted in Nursing Home Abuse

First-degree felony abuse charges have been filed against a nurses aide at Castle Pines Retirement Home in Lufkin, TX.  The aide identified as Johnetta Dashaw Phillips, was responsible for caring for a patient who was left paralyzed from a stroke and suffers from dementia.  Despite earlier complaints of abuse by the patient’s husband to administrators… Continue Reading

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