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$4.87 Million Judgment in Failure to Develop Care Plan at Nursing Home

Matthew Farrell suffered traumatic brain injury after being injured in a motor vehicle crash. He was admitted to Solterra at Castle Rock, a skilled nursing facility. At the time of the admission, he could not move his legs. He was completely dependent on the facility for his hygiene, medical treatment…

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$1.15 Million Settlement Reached in Failure to Prevent Third Party’s Access to Secure Unit

Ms. Doe, 87, lived in the dementia unit of the nursing home. Roe, a person with no ties to the nursing home, frequently visited the facility and socialized with its residents. One day, a nursing assistant came to Ms. Doe’s room and found Roe in bed with her. Ms. Doe…

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$197,100 Arbitration Award in Nursing Home Lawsuit for Inadequate Care of Resident

Dethel Bell, 84, was a resident at Palm Garden of West Palm Beach Nursing Home.  While a nursing aide was performing a transfer, she was dropped to the floor suffering a broken hip that required surgery to repair it. Her injuries led to “pain and suffering and inability to trust…

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$1.4 Million Judgment in Inadequate Staffing in Nursing Home Case

After being hospitalized for a stroke, Calvin Thigpen, 68, was admitted to Waters Edge Rehabilitation & Care Center in a vegetative state. During approximately the next six months, he developed pressure sores on his sacrum, his heel and the back of his head. In addition, he suffered infections and a…

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$137,500 Settlement in Failure to Prevent Nursing Home Resident’s Pressure Ulcers

Jennie Serfass was admitted to the dementia unit at Arden Courts of Yardley. At the time, in addition to dementia, she also suffered from chronic urinary tract infections, hypertension and glaucoma. She used a cane to help her move and walk. Several months after Serfass’s admission, she suffered two unwitnessed…

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Nursing Home Death Caused by Choosing Not to Modify Care Plan; Undisclosed Settlement

Thelma Brown, 90, was suffering from dementia and required the use of a wheelchair. While a resident at Brookdale Charlestown Nursing Home, she suffered multiple falls and developed a urinary tract infection that led to sepsis and ultimately caused her death. She was survived by her adult daughter. Brown’s daughter,…

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$225,000 Settlement in Injury to Nursing Home Resident After Transport Suddenly Stopped

A nursing home resident, Concetta DeMarco, was seated in a wheelchair in a transport vehicle driven by an agent of Lifeline Medical Services Inc. During the trip, the van suddenly stopped, causing the wheelchair to flip over backward. DeMarco, 68, hit her head and suffered bilateral subdural hematomas, which required…

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Appellate Court Affirms Elder Abuse Judgment That Awarded Damages, Attorney’s Fees and Costs

The plaintiff-respondent Melanie Arace, as personal representative and successor in interest for Grace R. Miller and Trustee of the Grace R. Miller Trust of May 8, 2002, filed a complaint against Medico Investments LLC, which is a residential care facility owner. The Melanie Arace lawsuit alleged that Medico or its…

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Improper Treatment of Pressure Sores Leads to Undisclosed Settlement in Nursing Home Lawsuit

Nicholas Zilocchi was admitted to the Garden Spring Center Nursing Home after undergoing a leg amputation. At the time of his admission, it was recorded that he had skin tears and wounds, and he was anxious and agitated about these injuries. Over the next few days, Zilocchi was diagnosed as…

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Home Caregiver’s Negligence Does Not Amount to Medical Malpractice Claim

A state court has found that the plaintiff’s claim that a home health caregiver and agency may be liable for the caregiver’s negligence in supervising a patient but it did not amount to a medical negligence case. Tammy Upchurch was an employee of Right at Home; she was assigned to…

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