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Illinois Senate Bill 2031 Would Create a Nursing Resident’s Authorized Representative

In an Illinois Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Tom Cullerton, D-Villa Park, the law would create a “resident’s representative” for Illinois nursing home residents.  The law would amend the Nursing Home Care Act, changing Section 1-123 (210 ILCS 45/1). This law — should it be enacted — would allow a…

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Nursing Home Contracts Containing Arbitration Clauses Under Attack

Arbitration clauses commanding arbitration in nursing home abuse and neglect cases have been the bane of many lawyers seeking to protect nursing home residents from abuse and injury. Under the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act, arbitration clauses were considered to undermine the purpose of the act by making it mandatory…

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Outbreak of Bacteria from Intravenous Syringes Injures 52 Nursing Home Patients

Contaminated syringes have been associated with the outbreak of bacteria that infected nearly 150 people since August 2016. Fifty-two of those cases were in New Jersey. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), “the majority of these cases occurred in patients residing at long-term care or rehabilitation facilities who…

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$586,600 Arbitrator Award in Assisted Living Facility Injury and Death Case

Violet Moseson, a 97-year-old resident of an assisted living facility, was mandated to be checked on every morning. The facility was to perform safety checks each morning for this resident and others. At the time of this occurrence, the electronic system through which the facility was supposed to communicate with…

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$325,000 Settlement Reached in the Death of a Nursing Home Resident Caused by an Inadequate Transfer

Ms. Doe, 78, suffered from blindness and mild dementia. Her nursing home care plan called for her to receive assistance from at least two people during any type of physical transfer. This would mean transfer from her bed or transfer from a chair or a transfer from her wheelchair. Nonetheless,…

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Nursing Home Resident Dies After Suffering Several Untreated Illnesses – Jury Enters Verdict for $5.56 Million

Sophia Alcon, 77, was admitted to Life Care Center of Pueblo, a skilled nursing facility. During the 7 months that she remained there, she suffered various injuries and illnesses, including urinary tract infections, bed sores, dehydration, malnutrition, pain, renal failure and aspiration pneumonia. She was brought to a nearby hospital…

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Confidentiality Clauses in Settlement Agreements and How to Just Say No

In an April/May CBA Record article written by attorney Dmitry N. Feofanov, the options for agreeing to confidentiality clauses in settlement agreements were explained. Too often confidentiality agreements seem to show up in settlement agreements or release documents when no negotiations have been previously entertained. At the very least, if…

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Illinois Nursing Home Care Act Amended As Related To Background Checks

The Illinois Nursing Home Care Act has been amended. The new law changes the requirements of nursing home facilities when they transfer residents. The amendment allows for exceptions to the requirement that nursing home facilities shall request a criminal background check on people admitted to a facility within 24 hours…

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Injured Nursing Home Resident Refused Information About Another Resident

The Illinois Appellate Court for the First District has reversed and remanded a decision by a Cook County circuit court judge in a nursing home case involving discovery and confidentiality. In 2011, Robert Holman was a resident of a long-term care facility, Renaissance at Midway.  On or about Jan. 22,…

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$12 Million Jury Verdict in Nursing Home Abuse Case

In a shocking video that was shown to the jury at trial, two nursing home aides appeared to stuff a latex glove into the mouth of a 96-year-old nursing home resident. The resident was sitting in a wheelchair. The undercover video helped change laws in many states. Families can legally…

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