[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] I often receive calls from local citizens who are searching for a nursing home for the placement of a loved one. As a nursing home abuse lawyer who handles cases in Sarasota, Venice, Englewood, Bradenton and throughout much of Florida, I examine complaint and annual surveys of area nursing homes. […]
Venice Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Answers: Why Is Nursing Home Care So Poor?
As a Venice nursing home abuse lawyer, I am often asked why the quality of nursing home care in Florida and in Venice and Sarasota, in particularly, is so poor. Most people are shocked to learn that, as of 2005, Medicare ranked Sarasota County as the fifth worst county in the entire nation for nursing […]
Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements: Avoid the Arbitration Trap In Nursing Home Admission Contracts
Nursing home arbitration agreements are not something that more people give a lot of thought to. They should. Following a hospitalization, rehabilitation in a nursing home is frequently required for those overcoming a prolonged illness or surgery. The hospital may be eager to free its bed and desire to push the patient out as quickly as […]
ALF Lawyer Advises: Prevent Bad Outcomes While Under Assisted Living Facility Care
As a lawyer representing families in Venice, North Port, Sarasota, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and surrounding areas, I routinely receive calls from family members who have placed a relative in an assisted living facility for long term care. Unfortunately, in many of these instances, by the time I receive the call, harm has already […]
Venice Nursing Home Neglect Lawyer Advises: Protecting the Elderly Dementia and Alzheimer’s Patient in the Nursing Home Environment
As an attorney who advises families who encounter problems with nursing homes primarily in Venice, Sarasota, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and surrounding Florida communities, I am struck by the high percentage of these patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease or some form of senile dementia. These mental illnesses can complicate a resident’s admission to […]
