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NURSING HOME NEGLECT AND YOUR RIGHTS
Nursing home neglect is unfortunately common. According to the National Council on Aging, 10 percent of Americans over the age of 60 have suffered some form of elder abuse or neglect. Sadly, residents of nursing homes and assisted care facilities may become victims of neglect by the very staff who were


RANCHO FELIZ CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Our partner, Jeff Miller, and his family have been involved with Rancho Feliz Charitable Foundation for nearly 25 years. The organization provides opportunities for the people of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, many of whom often go without basic human needs. The focus of the organization has been an exchange program which


The Elements You Must Prove in a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Arizona
INTRODUCTION When it comes to personal injury lawsuits, understanding the elements you need to prove is crucial for a successful case. In Arizona, like in many other states, these elements play a vital role in determining the outcome of your claim. In this blog post, we will delve into the


Why Would a Resident Not Report Nursing Home Abuse?
Nursing home abuse is a serious issue that can have devastating consequences for residents. Unfortunately, it often goes unreported due to fear or threats from nursing home staff. In this blog post, we will explore why some residents may not report nursing home abuse and the potential risks associated with


Weather Hazards and Car Accidents: Arizona’s Unique Challenges
Arizona’s monsoon season brings unique weather hazards that can lead to dangerous driving conditions and car accidents. As a resident of the Grand Canyon State, it’s crucial to be aware of these risks and know how to navigate them safely. In this blog post, we will discuss the most common


HOW ELOPEMENT OCCURS IN NURSING HOMES
Elopement is a growing problem in nursing homes, and can occur unexpectedly at any time. It occurs when a resident leaves the facility without permission, either through an open door or window, or with assistance from another person. The individual’s whereabouts and conditions can be unknown, making elopement a serious