Ulcer Wounds in Nursing Homes

February 19, 2014 Robert Rooth

Ulcer wounds in nursing homes are not acceptable. Our Illinois nursing home abuse lawyer can determine how your loved one’s ulcers happened and what you can do to hold any...

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What is Dementia?

February 17, 2014 Robert Rooth

Dementia is not a single disease but a general term used to describe a range of symptoms related to memory loss and declining cognitive function that can interfere with daily...

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Nursing Home Diabetes Prevention

February 14, 2014 Robert Rooth

Diabetes mellitus, or simply diabetes, is quite prevalent in the elderly population of the United States. Upwards of 24 percent of residents in nursing homes are afflicted with a form...

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Treatment Options for Bedsores by Stage

February 12, 2014 Robert Rooth

Bedsores are typically categorized into one of four stages, with Stage I being the least serious and Stage IV being the most serious. Each stage requires specific treatment techniques. Once the...

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Ethnic Food in Nursing Homes

February 7, 2014 Robert Rooth

Over the past 10 years, there has been a significant increase in the number of ethnic minorities entering nursing home facilities. Chicago is no stranger to the idea of grouping...

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Nursing Home Residents Missing After Fire

February 6, 2014 Robert Rooth

La Residence du Havre In the early morning hours on January 23, 2014, a fire tore through a three-story nursing home community in L’Isle-Verten, a small town located in Quebec,...

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