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$143 Million Settlement Reached in Nursing Home Chain’s False Claims Act Litigation

Life Care Centers of America, which operates 200 locations and is based in Tennessee, will pay $143 million to settle a False Claims Act (FCA) litigation in which it was alleged that the corporation had billed Medicare for excess treatment. According to the report of the case, this was a…

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New Rule Bars Nursing Homes Receiving Federal Funds From Requiring Arbitration in Disputes

According to a recent report in the New York Times, an agency within the federal Health and Human Services Department issued a rule that bars any nursing home that receives federal funding from requiring that its residents resolve disputes in arbitration as an alternative to a lawsuit in a court.…

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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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$475,000 Settlement Reached in Nursing Home Fall and Injury Case

In a confidential settlement, a nursing home paid $475,000 to a seriously injured resident. The resident was listed and charted as being at a high risk for falling. However, several nursing assistants placed the resident at the edge of her bed and then left her alone.  This occurred while the…

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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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Illinois Law Now Allows Cameras in Nursing Homes; Some Call Them ‘Granny Cams’

Under a law enacted in Illinois in August 2015, the Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Facilities Act became effective on Jan. 1, 2016. Under its provisions, residents and their roommates have the right to consent to having a video or audio recording devices installed in their rooms. The cost of…

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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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Illinois Supreme Court Considers Reviewing Nursing Home Case

In 2014 the case of Mary Slepicka was contested wherein it was claimed in the lawsuit that Holy Family Villa Nursing Facility incorrectly billed her during her stay. The key issue in the appeal was venue. The court in 2014 ruled that she was wrong to file her case in…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Nursing Home Abuse Verdict Where Two Jury Instructions Were Given

Eleanor Groeller died, allegedly because of the nursing home negligence of Evergreen Healthcare Center where she was a resident. Her son, William M. Groeller Jr., who was administrator of her estate, filed a negligence complaint against Evergreen Healthcare. The trial was held in the Circuit Court of Cook County wherein…

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Nursing Home Resident Not Protected Under the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act and Federal Law to be Readmitted to Nursing Home After Hospital Stay

In an odd but troubling state of the law, the Illinois Appellate Court uncovered a hole in the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act protecting nursing home residents. In this case, Marvin Gruby was a resident of Manorcare Health and Rehabilitation Services. He was given notice that the nursing home wanted…

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