Posts tagged as nursing homes

Posted on June 25, 2008 in Blog, Videos by MeganNo Comments »

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is investing fifteen-million dollars into a creative alternative to nursing homes. Green Houses aim to replace large nursing homes with small, homelike facilitates for ten to twelve residents. There are presently forty-one Green Houses in ten states; the goal is to have them in all fifty states.
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Posted on April 25, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

Claims of elder abuse have surfaced at an Edgefield nursing home after an 81-year old man says a nurse punched him in the eye.
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‘);Nursing home resident,Venson Rodgers, says a [...]

Posted on April 18, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

The Tennessee Department of Health has suspended admissions at nursing homes in Palmyra and McKenzie for violations that include failures to protect residents.
Eighteen deficiencies — four of which were deemed as immediate jeopardy — were discovered during a complaint investigation of Palmyra Health Care Center conducted March 31 through April 2. During that time, officials [...]

Posted on April 15, 2008 in Blog by SeanNo Comments »

Traci Escobar has been stranded at Saint Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, California for more than three months now after her nursing home has refused to readmit her. Traci, who has a brain injury and is severely disabled, went to the hospital for diarrhea and dehydration on January 7th. After four days in the hospital, [...]

Posted on April 14, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

As 78 million baby boomers prepare to hit the age of 65 in 2011, experts fear that the U.S. health care workforce is drastically unprepared for the surge in the elderly population. They called for urgent steps to ensure that these individuals will get the care they will need.
An Institute of Medicine report recommended a [...]

Posted on April 14, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

As New York hospitals continue to face cutbacks and budget constraints, nursing homes are finding a new role in treating patients who are well enough to be sent home but need additional care.
Breaking away from their traditional role, nursing homes statewide have seen a large increase of patients seeking short-term, rehabilitative care, as cash-strapped hospitals [...]

Posted on April 11, 2008 in Blog by SeanNo Comments »

At Hillcrest Manor in Washington, residents are free to eat at their leisure, keep a garden, sing, or whatever else their hearts desire. Hillcrest Manor is a nursing home facility part of the program known as Eden Alternative – a non-profit organization that helps reshape the aging process in America. The concept was founded [...]

Posted on April 11, 2008 in Blog by Sean2 Comments »

In Williamsburg, VA police are investigating a potential incident of elder abuse and neglect. At Ruxton Health, an assisted living facility, 84-year-old resident Lorina Ann Wiggins was taken to the hospital on March 21st with multiple infected sores on her body. Investigators observed “a sore on her left leg approximately seven inches by three [...]

Posted on April 10, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

Newly disclosed state reports show that an Iowa City assisted-living center faces $42,000 in fines for the alleged abuse and neglect of its elderly residents. The reports show the state has repeatedly accused the Legacy Gardens assisted-living center of failing to meet minimum standards in resident care.
Since April 2007, state inspectors have cited the home [...]

Posted on April 10, 2008 in Blog by EvanNo Comments »

State health officials have halted all new admissions at a Cumberland County nursing home, after inspectors reported finding a series of violations. Inspectors said they found everything from poor infection control to insufficient staffing at the facility.
The 122-bed nursing home was ordered to stop accepting residents as of April 3. However, they plan on getting [...]

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