Nursing Home Abuse
Fort Worth and Tarrant County Nursing Home Abuse Attorney
As our population in the United States becomes older because of better medical care and healthier living styles, more folks will require the need for nursing homes. It is a tough decision, not taken lightly to place a loved one in the nursing home and we expect the nursing home to treat them with dignity, care and respect. Occasionally bad things happen to good people and nursing home neglect and abuse takes place.
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Dallas Fort Worth Injury Lawyer Blog - Nursing Home Abuse
- Texas Failing to Protect Patients From Abuse And Neglect A federal investigation has found that Texas is failing to protect disabled residents who are living in large state facilities, from possible lapses in health care. The U.S. Justice Department said in ....
- Nursing Home Abuse Increasing A congressional report out Monday September 15, 2008 says 1,600 U.S. nursing homes — nearly one-third — have been cited for abuse. Some 5,283 nursing homes were cited for abuse violations, ....