Category: The Rooth Law Firm Nursing Home Abuse


Dehydration is a common sign of nursing home neglect. It should be obvious that elderly residents in long-term care facilities may need help ensuring that they are properly hydrated on a daily basis. Their own physical...

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No two nursing home neglect cases are identical. Sure, the same injuries and accidents pop up again and again, like pressure sores, falls, and wandering. But the exact legal ramifications of each individual incident depend on...

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Loss of mobility is one of the greatest fears of ailing seniors–and for good reason. Growing old comes with many challenges but one of the most pressing is physical deterioration that makes it impossible to get around on...

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One of the most jarring experiences one can have is a stay in the hospital. A strange bed, nurses and doctors constantly coming in and going out of your room, enforced roommates, and more. But discomfort and illness are not the...

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More often these days, we hear about family members and other loved ones using hidden cameras in nursing homes to uncover instances of nursing home abuse or neglect. These hidden cameras, commonly referred to as granny cams, are...

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It is true that elderly individuals fall victim to bedsores more often than other age groups, mainly due to their age, thinner skin, and limited mobility. Indeed, some older individuals have medical conditions, such as diabetes,...

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Signs of Nursing Home Neglect

November 01, 2013

There are a number of things you should watch out for when it comes to how your loved one is being treated in a nursing home–especially when it comes to nursing home neglect and abuse, but we’ve outlined 8, which includes...

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Nursing Home Rights Month

October 22, 2013

Every year, the Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care sponsors a month-long celebration of long-term care residents’ rights in October. This year’s theme aims at the heart of our legal practice: “Speak Out Against Elder...

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You can get sepsis when an infection that you already have in any part of your body, no matter if it is in your skin, urinary tract, lungs, or anywhere else, triggers a chain reaction in your entire body. This type of infection...

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