Elder abuse particularly in long term care facilities continues to be a major problem in our country. Placing a loved one in an assisted care facility is an emotionally draining experience.
The Consumer Reports Nursing Home Quality Monitor identifies nursing homes that are likely to provide better-quality care and those likely to provide poorer-quality care. Click here to screen nursing homes on a state-by-state breakdown of their findings.
In Yahoo News: … MONDAY Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) — There are too many bad U.S. nursing homes and too few good ones.
If you have a loved one who has been mistreated or abused in a nursing home you should seek the assistance of an attorney. Visit our website for more information on nursing home abuse.
E. Michael Grossman is an accomplished personal injury attorney representing nursing home abuse cases in Texas.
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