Nursing Home & Elder Abuse

  • Nursing home fined in resident suicide

    Barry Doyle | January 17, 2007 7:00 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Chicago nursing home was fined $27,500 after a resident committed suicide by overdosing on medications. The resident, suffering from cancer, had attempted suicide once before by overdosing on medication before his admission to the nursing home and had told staff members after his admission that he intended to kill himself. IDPH found that the nursing home failed to carry out a proper plan...

  • Fall results in death of nursing home resident

    Barry Doyle | January 15, 2007 7:30 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A Sterling, Illinois nursing home was fined by the Illinois Department of Public Health after a resident died following a fall at the facility. The IDPH found that the nursing home failed to have an adequate fall prevention plan in place for the resident.After being taken to the hospital after the fall, a CT scan showed a subdural hematoma. The resident died shortly after arriving at the...

  • Palos Heights home nursing fined for medication errors

    Barry Doyle | January 12, 2007 7:00 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    A nursing home in Palos Heights was fined after a resident was given medications which were ordered for another resident. The resident, who has a documented history of confusion, answered "yes" when the nurse asked him if he the resident for whom the medications were ordered. After this, she continued to give him the other resident's medications for the rest of the shift and did not discover...

  • Oak Lawn nursing home under investigation for neglect

    Barry Doyle | January 09, 2007 9:51 AM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    Police and the medical examiner are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 71 year old man. The man, a resident of an Oak Lawn nursing home, died after being transferred from the nursing home to Christ Hospital.Officials stated that neglect appeared to be a factor in the man's death.I am presently representing the family of another former resident of the facility which is...

  • Nursing home resident dies of exposure

    Barry Doyle | January 02, 2007 6:00 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    The administrator a Pittsburgh-area nursing home faces trial on criminal charges relating to a 2001 incident in which a resident with Alzheimer's was trapped outside on an enclosed patio overnight and froze to death. Once the resident's body was discovered, staff members were ordered to bring the remains inside and efforts were made to cover up the true cause of the resident's death.The...

  • Two Local Nursing Homes Appealing Citations for Alleged Neglect

    Christina Cole | December 13, 2006 7:52 PM | 0 CommentsCook County, IL

    Two area nursing homes that were cited by the Illinois Department of Public Health for alleged acts of neglect are appealing the findings. The state reported, last week, that Sterling Pavilion and Coventry Village were both cited for Type A violations of the Nursing Home Care Act after instances of alleged neglect in recent months. On Friday Rhonda Reed, a spokeswoman for Sterling Pavilion,...

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