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ELDER DRIVERS: WHEN IS IT TIME TO STOP DRIVING?
They’ve always been the one in the driver’s seat. Taking you to school, picking up groceries, showing up without fail. But now, you’re noticing missed turns, delayed reactions, or new dents in the car, and a sinking feeling settles in your chest. What if your aging parent is no longer


WHEN ARE BED SORES A SIGN OF NEGLIGENCE?
As attorneys who specialize in nursing home negligence, one of the most heartbreaking conversations we have with families is about bed sores. These painful wounds—also called pressure ulcers by medical professionals—are often preventable with proper care. When we see severe bed sores in nursing home residents, it raises serious concerns


IS IT LEGAL TO INSTALL SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN NURSING HOME ROOMS?
The use of surveillance cameras in nursing home rooms has been a topic of increasing interest over recent years. Families want reassurance about the care their loved ones receive, and cameras offer a way to monitor and ensure their safety. However, the legality of installing such cameras depends on state-specific


HOW DO I REPORT A NURSING HOME TO THE STATE OF ARIZONA?
As attorneys who regularly work with families facing nursing home negligence, we know that suspecting something is wrong with your loved one’s care can be overwhelming and emotional. When you’ve entrusted a nursing home with caring for someone you love, you expect professional, dignified care. Unfortunately, that trust isn’t always


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


IS IT LEGAL TO INSTALL SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN NURSING HOME ROOMS?
If you have a loved one living in a nursing home, one of your biggest concerns is ensuring that the caregivers are doing a good job. Do you visit the nursing home every single day? If not, you may not be able to maintain the vigilance necessary to reassure yourself