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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are places to report nursing home abuse.
Make your report to the nursing home’s administrator, director of nursing, or social worker. The state or local ombudsman.The local police or state law enforcement. A protection and advocacy or adult protective services agency. The state survey agency that licenses and certifies nursing homes (often in the Health Department). A citizen advocacy group, or other church or community group that visits regularly.

 



Nursing homes may be the best places to put aging parents and grandparents who require 24-hour help from nurses and doctors. Although nursing homes can be great places, some make a living by cramming people into small rooms and neglecting or abusing your relative. If you suspect that you or someone you love may be victims of nursing home abuse, contact a nursing home abuse lawyer in Michigan today.

 
The 65+ Population by State 2003    
 
 
Number 65 years and over And That's Below the Poverty Level in Michigan
Number of Persons 1,236,501
Percent of All Ages 12.3%
Percent Increase from 1993 to 2003 5.4%
Percent Below Poverty 2001-2003 9.0%

Source: Census 2003 Population Estimates In the U.S. Administration on Aging
 

Michigan nursing home abuse attorneys may be able to recover damages from those responsible for the abuse.

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Nursing homes are popular destinations for retired adults who live on a fixed income. Often, the cost of living in a nursing home is paid for by Medicaid or Medicare, making nursing homes even more attractive. But if the employees aren’t paid well enough or if they’re unhappy about any other situation, they may choose to retaliate against you or your relative.

Don’t let yourself be victimized. Recognizable signs of nursing home abuse include:

  • Sudden death
  • Over or under medication
  • Unexplained injuries or bruises
  • Visible cuts, bruises, or welts
  • Rapid weight loss or weight gain
  • Dehydration, malnutrition, and bedsores
  • Unsanitary living conditions
  • Infections
  • Broken bones

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Michigan Audio & Video    
 
  Reformers Seek to Reinvent Nursing Homes
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 8:55, 6/22/2005

Many people think of nursing homes as grim places where residents often seem bored, lonely and sad. But now some reformers are experimenting with a new kind of nursing home. Instead of an institutional setting, they want to provide a homelike atmosphere for residents.Among the leading proponents
Source: NPR
 
 
Michigan External Sites    
 
 

Michigan Board of Nursing Home Administrators
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Nursing Homes & Long Term Care Units
Michigan Criminal Background Check for Nursing Home Staff. • Nursing Home Closure Information PDF icon. • Nursing Home Complaint Resolution PDF icon

 



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News about Nursing Home Abuse cases in Michigan and nationwide:

HHS Provides Funding to States for Alternatives to Nursing Home Care in Medicaid

Through competitive grants, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will give states a total of $1.75 billion over five yea...

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Nurse Aide Pleads Guilty To Beating 85-Year-Old Patient
Ronald S. Blackwell, 30, a certified nurse's aide at St. Andrews Presbyterian Manor in Buffalo has pled guilty to the crime before Supreme Court Ju...
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DHSS Announces Plan For Surprise Inspections
DHSS Acting Secretary Gregg C. Sylvester, MD, MPH, today detailed plans for surprise inspections of the state's nursing homes, scheduled to become ...
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Nursing Home Terms

 


Today's Terms

Senility

Definition:
A term used to refer to the mental and physical deterioration of old age.

Care/Case Management

Definition:
Care management is the process through which needs are identified and managed to allow the consumer to receive service in the most appropriate, least restrictive setting. This process focuses on consumer need and includes: development of a care plan addressing consumer need; explaining options for service delivery; ongoing monitoring of service delivery; periodically reassessing the consumer condition; making the necessary adjustments to the care plan; and notification to providers of changes in service provision.

Assessment

Definition:
A process used by care managers to gather information about an individual to determine his or her functional needs and/or eligibility for services. Information collected may include health status, financial status, ability to perform activities of daily living, mental status, etc.

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Nursing Home Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Nursing Homes:

  • Wrongful Death
  • Physical Abuse
  • Malnutrition Abuse
  • Wrong Medicine
  • Financial Abuse

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Michigan Nursing Home Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an nursing home attorney you should contact our Nursing Home Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Adrian
  • Ann Arbor
  • Battle Creek
  • Bay City
  • Belleville
  • Canton
  • Clinton Township
  • Dearborn
  • Dearborn Heights
  • Detroit
  • East Lansing
  • Flint
  • Grand Blanc
  • Grand Rapids
  • Hamtramck
  • Highland Park
  • Holland
  • Howell
  • Jackson
  • Lansing
  • Lincoln Park
  • Livonia
  • Macomb
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Muskegon
  • Niles
  • Northville
  • Plymouth
  • Port Huron
  • Redford
  • Rochester
  • Roseville
  • Saginaw
  • Sterling Heights
  • Taylor
  • Traverse City
  • Trenton
  • Troy
  • Warren
  • Westland
  • Wyandotte
  • Ypsilanti
 


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