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May 19, 2010

AA Citation issued to California Nursing Home following patient's death

The California Department of Public Health found that the Homewood Care Center in San Jose was negligent when an elderly patient who had been suffering from Alzheimer's died. The Department of Public Health issued a AA citation and fined the facility $80,000. The patient was being fed by a certified nursing assistant when he began to show signs of distress and inability to swallow. No paramedics were called until 20 minutes later as the patient writhed in discomfort. Once the paramedics arrived the patient was pronounced dead. California Nursing Home Abuse is an all too common experience. Being the victim of California Nursing Home Abuse or neglect can result in serious injury or even death. You may be entitled to compensation if you or a loved one was the victim of abuse. All nursing homes are held to the same standard and when their care falls below that standard they can be held responsible for negligence or intentional abuse. Call our leading California Nursing Home abuse firm today for a free consultation.

December 23, 2009

California Ombudsman Program unsuccessful in responding to elder abuse

The California Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes suggested, earlier this year, that an overhaul must take place in regard to the State Ombudsman program. Inadequate funding and a lack of direction have led to ineffectiveness. In addition, new conflicting laws have severely restricted ombudsman ability to report abuse. The statistics show that a radical drop in the reporting of abuse or neglect to nursing home licensing agencies and Community Care Licensing. Many fear that more incidents of California Nursing home abuse and neglect are occurring but going unreported since there is nowhere for victims to turn. No matter what the circumstances of your California elder abuse case, it is vital to report it to a qualified nursing home abuse attorney. They will give the information to the appropriate authorities and make sure it is investigated thoroughly while working hard to get you the best possible outcome in your case. Contact one of our leading California nursing home abuse lawyers today.

July 21, 2008

Assisted Living and Elder Abuse: Elders who rely on assisted-living arrangements may still face abuse and neglect

Elder abuse is not restricted to nursing homes. Elders who live with family, spouses or who depend on assisted-living arrangements may also face abuse. In the case of assisted-living, the abuse may not be noticed for some time, as family members assume that this type of arrangement is safer and not prone to abusive situations. However, just as in nursing home abuse, assisted-living communities can have the same types of problems with regards to abuse, neglect, or isolation. It is important to remain in contact with the elder, no matter the living arrangement, in order to ensure that all requirements are being met. The prevention of elder abuse is an important consideration for all families, and should be handled professionally and with compassion. Millions of elderly Americans face possible abuse and neglect each year. It is up to family members, and friends, in conjunction with the state agencies, to prevent these cases from occurring, and to end the conditions surrounding elder abuse when it does arise. If you feel that your loved one may be a victim of elder abuse or neglect, you must act quickly to end the situation and help your loved one to recover as soon as possible. The Law Offices of Young and Wallin are committed to helping families achieve peace of mind and recover damages sustained as a result of elder abuse and neglect.

January 20, 2007

Why a Nursing Home Abuse Attorney is a Valuable Resource

Nursing home abuse attorneys are valuable resources for seniors who have been neglected and need help fighting for their rights.  Family members of these senior citizens will also find an attorney to be helpful in reviewing information and giving advice on how to proceed with a nursing home abuse case.  There are several reasons why an attorney who specializes in nursing home abuse cases can be a good resource for families dealing with the abuse of a loved one.  One, they are educated and trained to deal with the legal system and all of the possible pitfalls that you can encounter.  If you didn’t hire an attorney to help you, you might miss out on deadlines or valuable information and end up ruining your case before it often starts.  Two, attorneys that specialize in nursing home abuse are familiar with how to fight these types of cases and win.  Three, an attorney is going to have more access to confidential information that can help your case.  He or she will also have more contacts that can offer testimony as expert witnesses, which can help your case a great deal.  Finally, a nursing home abuse attorney knows how to combine all of the information you give with the information that is standard to nursing home abuse cases and use it to create a winning case.  If you need help dealing with abuse, contact a San Bernardino nursing home abuse lawyer for assistance.

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.

Developing a Relationship with Your New Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Before you can even begin working with your new nursing home abuse attorney, you will need to sign an agreement that governs the working relationship between you and your lawyer.  This agreement will outline every aspect of the legal relationship including fees, type of work to be performed, what the attorney needs from you to proceed, what kind of fees will be paid if you win your case, and what will happen if you decide to end the relationship.  This agreement will help you if you should decide to stop pursuing legal action or to find another attorney.  It will outline exactly how much of a refund you will receive and the return of any documents and other information to you and your new attorney.  Once you have the agreement in place, you will need to provide the attorney with all of the information related to your loved one’s nursing home abuse case.  If you documented the abuse properly, you may have a list of events that occurred or statements from other residents and family members about abuse taking place in the nursing home facility.  It may be tedious to collect this information, but the more you have, the better your chances that abuse and neglect can be proven.  If you need additional information, contact a San Diego nursing home abuse lawyer for assistance.

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.

Initial Consultations Are Your Chance to Interview Legal Professionals

Your initial consultation with a nursing home abuse attorney should be free since it is really an interview of the legal professional.  This is your chance to find out if you have enough of a case to warrant going to court and trying to hold the nursing home responsible for any abuse or neglect.  You will also be able to get a feel for the work style and the personality of the attorney so you can get a good idea if you will work well together or not.  Some personality types just can’t handle working with other personality types, so if you find that you don’t click, there is nothing wrong with finding another attorney.  During your consultation, the attorney will ask to see any documentation of abuse and will listen to your story of abuse and neglect.  He or she may also ask for additional information like what kind of insurance is paying for the nursing home care, other problems that have come up in the nursing home since your loved one started living there, and any other information that can be relevant to your case.  He or she will use this information to decide if your case is important enough to warrant their time and resources and, if it is decided that the case is worth it, you will need to sign a retainer agreement and then turn over any information that can be helpful.

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.

January 19, 2007

Finding a Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Should Be a Personal Matter

Finding a lawyer to represent you may be one of the hardest parts of working with a legal professional.  There are many attorneys in California, and all of them have different levels of education and experience.  You may be tempted to work with someone who runs a general law practice, but working with someone who specializes in nursing home abuse cases will give you the best chance of experiencing a positive outcome from your legal proceedings.  You may also be tempted to hire someone whose fees are lower than many other attorneys.  You shouldn’t shop for a Los Angeles nursing home abuse attorney based on price.  Lower prices may mean less experience or less time for the attorney to be available to you to answer questions.  When you are ready to find an attorney, one good way to find someone you trust is to ask a friend or a trusted professional for a recommendation.  Looking through the phone book or searching online can be helpful, but if you get a professional recommendation, you will know that someone you trust has used the services of an attorney and had positive results.  Once you find a potential attorney, you can set up your first meeting.  If you have trouble finding a Riverside nursing home abuse attorney, consult your local bar association for recommendations.

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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