At The Edwards Law Firm, our personal injury lawyers have years of experience in a wide variety of legal practice areas, ranging from wrongful death to nursing home abuse in Tulsa. When it comes to nursing home abuse in the Tulsa community, we know it’s a serious issue that typically goes unreported. That’s why we’ve made it our goal to help individuals with valid nursing home abuse legal cases.

In this blog, we’ll go over several topics that relate to nursing home abuse in Tulsa. Ranging from educational information to advice on what you should do if you think you have a solid nursing home abuse case, we hope to be a steady, reliable source of information. Are you in need of a nursing home abuse lawyer in Tulsa you can trust? Schedule a free consultation with our team today.

  1. Signs of Abuse in a Nursing Home

    When you put a loved one in a nursing home, you only have their best intentions in mind. More often than not, it’s when your loved one is in need of additional medical attention and assistance that you turn to this means of care, so the last thing that crosses your mind is the chance of abuse happening. Unfortunately, nursing home abuse is much more common than we’d all like to think. If your …Read More

  2. How To Prepare Your Loved One (And Yourself) For Life In Their New Nursing Home

    Moving your loved one into a nursing home is a life-changing experience — for the both of you. You want to make this transition as smooth and easy as possible, but if this is your first time doing this for a loved one, how can you best prepare the both of you for life in their nursing home? That’s exactly what we’ll go over in today’s blog post, and we’ll provide you with a few tips you …Read More

  3. How Bedsores Can Be A Sign Of Nursing Home Abuse

    If you have a loved one in a nursing home, you want to know that they are being taken care of and that they’re in good, safe hands. Nursing home abuse is often the last thing that crosses our minds when it comes to the care of our loved ones, but it’s more common than we initially think. In fact, according to data from NursingHomeAbuse.org, as many as 5 million elders are abused each year. Bed…Read More

  4. How To Report Nursing Home Abuse

    Nursing home abuse toward the elderly is a substantial problem in the U.S. that is usually hidden in the shadows. About 2 million cases of elderly abuse are reported every year, and that pans out to about one out of every 10 seniors who will be affected by some sort of abuse. A personal injury lawyer can help you find a proper and ideal solution if you believe somebody you know is experiencing som…Read More

  5. Investigation Finds Serious Nursing Home Abuse is Underreported

    More than one out of four cases of serious nursing home abuse is not reported to police, despite federal and state laws that mandate law enforcement be immediately contacted about these cases. The alarming revelation was reported in a preliminary alert on Aug. 24 by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) in the Department of Health and Human Services. The OIG’s alert is based on early findings …Read More

  6. Bedsores Caused By Nursing Home Abuse And Neglect

    Bedsores are painful pressure ulcers that form on the body during prolonged periods of inactivity and may result in painful medical complications if left untreated. Nursing home residents who are left in an immobile state often suffer bedsores. Approximately one out of ten residents in nursing homes suffers from bedsores, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At the Edwards …Read More

  7. Nursing Home Residents Suffer from Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

    It is never easy to place a loved one in a nursing home or assisted living facility. But when your loved one is struggling with dementia and can no longer care for himself or herself, you may need to take action. Unfortunately, nursing home residents suffering from dementia are vulnerable to abuse and neglect. For this reason, you should understand the type of care your loved one needs to meet his…Read More

  8. What You Need To Know About Financial Nursing Home Abuse

    Nursing home abuse is typically thought of as physical or mental abuse. However, many elderly people and residents of nursing homes are often subjected to financial abuse as well. Nursing home abuse in Tulsa is unfortunately very common and victims are often afraid or unable to report the situation. If you suspect your loved one has been financially abused in a nursing home, contact our personal i…Read More

  9. The Rights Of Nursing Home Residents

    There are several federal laws that offer crucial protection to elderly citizens, including those residing in nursing homes. These laws create certain standards to ensure residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities are safe from abuse, neglect and exploitation. If someone you love is residing in a nursing home, it is important that you understand the rights he or she is guaranteed, a…Read More

  10. Investigation Uncovers Rampant Sexual Nursing Home Abuse in U.S.

    A recent investigation by CNN discovered that instances of sexual nursing home abuse committed against residents of nursing homes are much higher than most realize. About The Nursing Home Abuse Study According to the Administration for Community Living, more than 16,000 sexual abuse allegations involving U.S. nursing home and assisted living residents have been made since 2000. These nursing home …Read More

  11. Owner of Oklahoma Assisted Living Facility Faces 17 Counts of Abuse

    The owner of an Oklahoma assisted living center has been arrested for 17 counts of caretaker abuse. Police were first alerted to allegations of abuse committed by the owner of Branding Brook, an assisted living center outside of Vinita, OK, when a 911 call stated that she began a physical altercation with a resident and bit her on the nose. After the caregiver’s arrest, Branding Brook’s 17 res…Read More

  12. Who Can Be Held Liable for Nursing Home Abuse?

    Four million elderly individuals are estimated to have suffered from physical and psychological abuse or neglect every year in the U.S., many instances occurring in nursing homes. Finding definitively proving responsibility in a nursing home abuse claim can be difficult to determine. Finding the staff of a nursing home or long-term care facility liable for abusive acts can involve several factors …Read More

  13. New Rule Bans Arbitration Agreements At Nursing Homes

    Last month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a new rule that prohibits nursing homes that receive federal funding from using forced arbitration agreements for dispute resolution. These agreements allow nursing homes to avoid lawsuits by forcing residents to resolve complaints of abuse or neglect in private, in proceedings that often favor the nursing home. While arbitrat…Read More

  14. Falls Are the Leading Cause of Injury, Death Among Seniors, CDC Says

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the number one cause of death and injury for older adults. The CDC reports that one elderly adult falls down every second. The CDC recently released data for 2014 that indicated there were 29 million falls resulting in seven million injuries in the U.S. Approximately 27,000 older adults die because of falls or complicat…Read More

  15. Study Shows Prevalence of Resident-on-Resident Abuse in Nursing Homes

    According to a recent study, nursing home resident-on-resident abuse occurs at a much higher rate than anticipated, with approximately one in five residents experiencing some form of abuse from another resident. If you believe you or a loved one is in need of a nursing home abuse attorney in Tulsa, choose our team at The Edwards Law Firm. Contact us today to get started. About The Study For one mo…Read More

  16. Recognizing the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

    Nursing home abuse is a problem that is often difficult to identify and, unfortunately, often goes unreported. By understanding the signs of abuse like bedsores, improper administration of medication and changes in behavior you can properly identify abuse and take the steps needed to get the help your loved one needs. If you suspect that your loved one has been abused or neglected while residing i…Read More