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COVID-19 magnified Georgia nursing homes' troubles

The pandemic may be ending, but the problems it exposed won't just go away. When COVID-19 arrived in Georgia last year, the first places to be hit hard were nursing homes. Infections surged among residents and staff, and too many families had to watch their loved ones battle the disease from afar. The pandemic is...

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How we investigate nursing home abuse & neglect

It's no secret that Georgia nursing homes have struggled since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the depth of the problem is staggering. According to a report in Georgia Health News, nearly 80% of Georgia nursing homes haven't had a comprehensive recertification inspection in 18 months. The pandemic certainly didn't help, but there was...

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Why you need a car accident lawyer after a wreck

Nobody can predict when they'll be involved in a car accident. Every day we share the road with distracted drivers, speeders and aggressive drivers. Sometimes, we're in the presence of an impaired or drowsy driver. All it takes is one moment of poor judgment to cause someone's injury or death. That's why the car accident...

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Suing an assisted living facility for wrongful death

When loved ones move into an assisted living facility, we trust that they will get the care they need while still maintaining a sense of independence. Abuse or neglect at a facility can lead to a fatal illness or injury, however, and one way to hold negligent parties accountable is to file a wrongful death...

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What to do if a loved one is harmed by nursing home staff

Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect by staff happens in some facilities. You may have noticed signs that something is wrong. Your loved one might have unexplained bruises or physical deterioration such as weight loss. Your loved one might be withdrawn or you may have noticed a change in their personality. If you suspect abuse...

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Nursing home residents not protected from antipsychotic drugs

A report prepared for Congress says nearly 300,000 nursing home residents – about 14.3 percent – receive antipsychotic drugs each week. More alarming? The study, as detailed by NPR, says most of those residents do not suffer from any psychosis. Making matters worse, government regulators are backing off on their oversight of antipsychotic drugs. Citations...

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