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August 27, 2010

Drug Overdose leads to $3.1 million verdict in California Nursing Home Abuse case

Barbara Lefforge received a $3.1 million award after being given a brain damaging morphine overdose. Ms. Lefforge was only at the St. Edna Subacute & Rehabilitation Center in Santa Ana for about 5 ½ hours when she received the nearly fatal overdose. St. Edna is owned by Covenant Care and is one of hundreds of California nursing homes that received more than $880 million in compensation from the state. After Lefforge was given the overdose she was not monitored or even taken to the hospital until the next morning despite warnings from the pharmacist that the dosage was too high. If you or a family member has been the victim of California nursing home abuse or neglect then you deserve compensation for the damages you received. You shouldn't have to pay for someone else's mistake especially when it relates to your health and safety. Our California nursing home abuse attorneys are skilled in representing those who are the victim of elder abuse and will fight hard to get you the compensation that you deserve.

February 5, 2010

Overdrugging at California Nursing Home leads to 3 deaths

Kern Valley Nursing Home was the scene of three unnecessary deaths as evidence leaked that the director of the program was using chemical restraints to subdue patients. According to the Attorney General the nursing home director gave patients "excessive amounts of medicine to keep them quiet." Gwen Hughes, the director of the California nursing home had been fired from a previous care facility for the same act out of Fresno. A preliminary hearing is set for March 9, 2010 where Hughes, nursing home administrator Pamela Ott and staff physician Hoshang Pormi r face up to 11 years in prison. Unfortunately, three people had to die before the world took notice of this tragedy. California nursing home abuse and neglect is too common. Especially when it involves chemical restraints or overdrugging - it is more difficult to detect and goes on for longer than it should. If you suspect nursing home abuse or neglect the first phone call you should make is to a dedicated nursing home abuse lawyer who can assist you to get the most fair settlement in your case.

January 11, 2010

Several charged in nursing home abuse scandal involving over-drugging

The story is devastating. Three people have died at the hands of one nursing home director who routinely over-drugged patients throughout her course of employment. According to reports she would "chemically restrain" patients with anti-psychotic drugs if they simply "glared" at her. The story was brought to light when Phyllis Peters could not wake her 97 year old mother at the Kern Valley Nursing Home. It was discovered that the amount of anti-psychotic drugs given to the patient were unwarranted. Other patients were given the same torture leaving them malnourished leading to three deaths. Unfortunately, the reality is that California Nursing Home Abuse occurs in every setting. Directors take advantage of their patients and must be held accountable. Here the district attorney has filed charges against the director, the administrator and the physician, but this is only the start. The FDA states that over-drugging leads to 15,000 deaths in nursing homes each year. With this tragic statistic, it is up to you to act fast. If you suspect nursing home abuse or neglect, contact one of our leading California nursing home abuse attorneys today. We offer a free consultation and will work hard to get you the best possible outcome in your case.


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