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March 17, 2010

US News names top Southern California Nursing Homes

Earlier this year, US News and World Report issued a ranking of the top nursing homes. The following is a list of the top 25 nursing homes in Southern California according to the report. 1. Rady Children's Hospital Bernardo Center, San Diego 2. Community Care Center, Duarte 3. Green Acres Lodge, Rosemead 4. Harbor View Center, Long Beach 5. Hillcrest Manor Sanitarium, National City 6. Parkside Special Care Center, El Cajon 7. Providence St. Elizabeth Care, North Hollywood 8. Whittier Hospital Medical Center, Whittier 9. Windsor Manor, Glendale 10. All Saints Healthcare Sub-acute, North Hollywood 11. Artesia Christian Home, Inc., Artesia 12. Bear Valley Community Hospital, Big Bear Lake 13. Brotman Medical Center, Culver City 14. California Convalescent Center, Los Angeles 15. Cherrylee Lodge, El Monte 16. Clear View Sanitarium, Gardena 17. Community Convalescent Center of San Bernardino, San Bernardino 18. Country Villa Broadway Healthcare Center, San Gabriel 19. Country Villa Glendale Healthcare Center, Glendale 20. Dunlap Sanitarium, Los Angeles 21. Glenbrook at La Costa Glen, Carlsbad 22. Kearny Mesa Convalescent, San Diego 23. Lanterman Developmental Center, Pomona 24. Marguerite Gardens, Alhambra 25. Monterey Care, Rosemeadv To Read more about the article visit US News and World Report. Even the top nursing homes can be subject to care below the national standard. While it is important to read all articles and information associated with the nursing homes in your area, the best way to prevent or discover California nursing home abuse is vigilant visits and monitoring of your loved ones. If you or someone you know has been the victim of California elder abuse contact our attorneys today for a free case evaluation.

November 30, 2009

Nurses Deal With New Standards in California Nursing Homes

Nurses and health care providers who have abused drugs in the past will be facing tougher standards laid out by the State of California. In order to maintain their licenses, health care professionals, after treatment, will be required to pay for regular testing. After any negative tests, a nurse will be able to go back to work, but will also be required to take 104 drug tests. However, the first failure of a drug test will immediately suspend a nurse's license. All nurses who require enhanced supervision can be publically identified. In nursing homes, patients are trusting the staff with their health and well-being. Nurses are held to standards because they are providing a variety of important care to patients. Nurses who neglect their jobs by being on drugs may be more likely to abuse or neglect patients as a result. It's important that health care professionals are acting properly in their profession and held accountable for any negligence they exhibit.

November 20, 2009

California Nursing Home Inspections

If you or a family member is planning on residential care in a nursing home or other care facility it is important to ensure that you utilize all available tools to help your decision. one of the most effective tools is the Medicare Nursing Home Compare. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency that oversees state and federal run programs, including nursing homes. There are strict standards that all long-term care facilities must abide with in order to receive state funds or remain accredited. Failure to comply with state and federal regulations can result in hefty fines and even closure of the facility. The Medicare site provides a comparison tool where you can review several different key factors about the nursing homes in your area. Putting an end to California Nursing Home Abuse is no easy task. There are many problems that are simply too large to overcome. However, as a consumer you can help. By researching the facilities prior to committing yourself or a family member to care, you can make informed decision. It is important to remember that nursing home abuse and neglect can happen even if you take all of the necessary precautions. if you or someone you loved has been involved in nursing home abuse or neglect contact one of our qualified California Elder Abuse Lawyers today.

August 21, 2008

Ensuring Nursing Home Regulations Reduce Elder Abuse: Ensuring Compliance May Help Minimize the Consequences of Nursing Home Neglect

While abuse and neglect is a crime in any form, the elderly are particularly vulnerable. An early study conducted to uncover the effects of elder abuse found that the mortality rates for elders who had been abused was significantly higher than expected. With over three times the risk of death than those who had not been abused, elderly patients who were referred for protective services oftentimes succumbed to the effects of the abuse. The best way to avoid these types of tragedies is to ensure that any nursing home or elder care facility is fully compliant with all nursing home regulations. Nursing home regulations vary from state to state, however, at the very minimum, you should ensure that: 1. There is adequate staff, and resident requests are responded to quickly. 2. The staff is courteous and professional when dealing with residents. 3. There is licensed support staff, such as social workers and therapists. 4. The facility conducts thorough background checks on all staff. 5. All medical staff are properly educated and certified. 6. The director is helpful, open, and willing to address all questions and concerns promptly. Be familiar with your state's laws regarding nursing home regulations, and be prepared to ask the administrator to explain exactly how the facility complies with all requirements. The consequences of elder abuse are too serious to leave to chance. Be sure that nursing home regulations are met before committing your loved one to a long-term care facility, nursing home, or elder care center. If you find that your loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse, contact the authorities and retain the services of an experienced nursing home negligence attorney as soon as possible.

January 11, 2007

What is a Geriatric Nurse and How Does One Help in Nursing Home Abuse Cases?

A geriatric nurse is a nurse that has specialized training in working with the geriatric population.  This means that the nurse has been trained to deal with the special needs of elderly individuals.  Because aging can cause both physical and psychological issues, this type of nurse is trained to care for elderly patients that are unable to care for themselves.  In addition to the basic education needed to become a nurse, geriatric nurses have taken courses in working with elderly patients and may be more reliable witnesses in a nursing home abuse case because they are familiar with the needs of the elderly and may be able to identify areas where a nursing home facility was not in compliance with the best standards of care for their residents.  Because geriatric nurses are so educated and experienced, they make great witnesses and often work with an Orange County nursing home abuse lawyer to review potential nursing home abuse claims and proceed with gathering information if a case has merit.  Having a geriatric nurse on staff means that your attorney may be able to provide more comprehensive information to back up your claims and may also be able to convince expert witnesses to testify during any legal proceedings.  This is why a geriatric nurse is such a valuable asset to any nursing home abuse attorney and a godsend for any family member who wants justice for their loved one.  These nurses will be able to use their knowledge, skills, and experience to help you get justice and improve your loved one’s quality of life.

If you or a loved on has questions regarding a nursing home abuse matter, please contact Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Michael Young for a FREE Consultation. Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Michael Young is a featured speaker at many nursing home abuse seminars throughout California. The Nursing Home Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin handles cases throughout California including Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbra, Fresno, Sacramento, Orange County, Bakersfield and Ventura.

January 8, 2007

What Qualifies Geriatric Nurses to Testify in Nursing Home Abuse Cases?

Nurses in general can make good witnesses in a case involving an injury or medical condition, but geriatric nurses are particularly valuable for nursing home abuse cases because many of them actually work for law firms or specialize in nursing law.  An Orange County nursing home abuse lawyer may have a geriatric nurse on staff full time to help investigate claims of abuse.  Since these nurses will be able to spot irregularities in nursing home care and help to determine if an injury was an accident or the result of abuse or neglect, they become valuable assets to your legal team when you have a nursing home abuse case that is progressing.  Geriatric nurses can provide initial case reviews, work with patients to get information about abuse, and help a California nursing home abuse attorney decide if nursing home abuse has occurred or if the illness or injury experienced by your loved one is the result of poor health or other factor’s beyond the control of the nursing home.  While the geriatric nurse working on your case is doing research and performing preliminary tasks necessary for building a solid case, your attorney can be representing you in preliminary proceedings. If your California nursing home abuse lawyer has a geriatric nurse on his or her staff, you can be sure that your loved one’s case will receive the most attention possible from a highly qualified professional. 

 

The Nursing Home Neglect Law Offices of Young and Wallin provides free consultations to all those in need. If you suspect a loved one may be the victim of nursing home neglect or abuse contact Mr. Young immediately to explore your options and preserve your rights. Elder Abuse Attorney Michael Young handles cases throughout California including Fresno, Bakersfield, San Diego, as well as nursing home abuse cases in Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Bernardino. Mr. Young is also will and able to handle nursing home neglect cases in Northern California including San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento.

Geriatric Nurses Receive Extensive Education in Care of Senior Citizens

A geriatric nurse receives specialized education in taking care of the needs of the elderly.  Elderly individuals have more specialized needs than most people and are often in a poorer state of health.  Some of the physical conditions that occur or worsen with age include osteoporosis, emphysema, cardiac conditions, hypertension, and other medical ailments that make it difficult or impossible for nursing home patients to take care of themselves properly.  There are also many psychological dimensions involved in aging.  When an elderly person loses independence and becomes unable to care for their own needs, depression or feelings of loss can set in and reduce the quality of life possible for this person.  Geriatric nurses are trained in helping elderly people deal with these feelings of loss and depression and may be able to help them come to terms with their changing bodies and minds.  Geriatric nurses make such credible witnesses because they have much more experience working with elderly patients than nurses who may have worked in maternity or pediatric units.  If your loved one has been involved in nursing home abuse, your Riverside nursing home abuse attorney may consult with a geriatric nurse to find out if anything could have been done to prevent the abuse and neglect experienced by your loved one.

If you have questions or comments and have concerns about the care a loved on is receiving at a California nursing home facility please feel free to contact Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Michael Young for a FREE NURSING HOME ABUSE CONSULTATION on your nursing home abuse matter. The California Nursing Home Abuse Law Offices of Young and Wallin has offices throughout southern California to serve you including an elder abuse law office in Orange County, Riverside and San Bernardino County. Mr. Young handles nursing home neglect cases throughout the state of California on a case by case basis.


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