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Marion County Indianapolis Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers
A nursing home is a facility that provides skilled nursing care and related services for people who require medical or nursing care; rehabilitation services for injuries, people who are disabled, or sick. They can also be health-related care and services, above the level of room and board, which can be made available only through institutional facilities.
When a loved one suffers a nursing home abuse injury in Indianapolis, Indiana, it is important that the lawyer you hire is an experienced lawyer who has handled nursing home malpractice injury cases in Indiana. At The Law Offices of Tony Zirkle, we put you in contact with someone with the experience necessary in Indiana to handle serious nursing home malpractice injury cases, and the lawyer that will work on your case will be a lawyer with a significant experience prosecuting a lawsuit involving nursing home malpractice injury cases in Indiana.
By submitting the contact form on this website, you will be put in contact with an experienced Indianapolis nursing home lawyer in Indiana who handles nursing home malpractice injury cases who will promptly respond to your inquiry. Your case will be reviewed by an Indiana lawyer and immediate action will be taken if your case is chosen to be handled.
Generally, skilled nursing care is available only for a short period of time after a hospitalization. Custodial care is for a much longer period of time. If a facility offers both types of care, learn if residents may transfer between levels of care within the nursing home without having to move from their old room or from the nursing home. Nursing homes that only take Medicaid residents might offer longer term but less intensive levels of care. Nursing Homes that don't accept Medicaid payment may make a resident move when Medicare or the resident’s own money runs out.
This Website gives you immediate access to an Indiana lawyer who is experienced in handling nursing home malpractice injury cases. Please use the contact form if you have an inquiry.
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Victim of alleged sex abuse at nursing home at Strong - WHEC TV-10
News 10NBC has learned that the alleged victim in a sex abuse case at The Shore Winds nursing home is at Strong hospital and the hospital is not allowing her to return to the home for her safety. Sources tell us the woman is middle-aged and suffers ...
Suit filed against Portland nursing home in sex abuse case - kgw.com
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A $2 million lawsuit has been filed against a Portland nursing home, accusing its staff of failing to protect a 61-year-old woman with dementia from another resident. Marko Chandler, 68, was charged with sexual abuse and ...
Lawsuit claims sexual abuse at nursing home - KVAL
FOSTER CREEK, Ore. (AP) — A lawsuit says a 61-year-old woman with dementia refused to eat and was prone to crying after a nursing home aide found her in bed, naked from the waist down, while another resident sexually abused her. Earlier, the ...