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Why court battle waged by families of Anthony Sowell victims matters to us all: Andrea Simakis

Monday July 30, 2018
CLEVELAND, Ohio - On September 17, Joanne Moore will get her day in court. "It's taken so long," she says. Eight years. But it's worth the wait. Because it's for Janice. In a 2010 lawsuit, Moore argued cops and prosecutors had Anthony Sowell in their sights when he was arrested for the attempted rape and […]
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New York Times Article Confirms Consumer Voice Concerns about Nursing Home Staffing Levels and Data

Tuesday July 10, 2018
The New York Times article, 'It’s Almost Like a Ghost Town.’ Most Nursing Homes Overstated Staffing for Years, substantiates Consumer Voice’s long-standing concern about the inaccuracy of previous staffing information based on self-reporting and what we have heard from residents, families, ombudsmen and other advocates for years – staffing is inadequate, particularly on the weekends. […]
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Woman was outside nursing home 8 hours before dying in cold

Tuesday February 20, 2018
TOLEDO, OHIO — A nursing home resident with dementia and a history of wandering off was outside in temperatures hovering around zero for about eight hours before staff members noticed she was missing and found her dead from hypothermia, a state investigation found. Read the rest of the article here: http://www.whio.com/news/local/woman-was-outside-nursing-home-hours-before-dying-cold/6S3UZYPRN9avxD8tnJqdDO/
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Woman with dementia was outside Ohio nursing home 8 hours before dying in cold

Thursday January 25, 2018
A nursing home resident with dementia and a history of wandering off was outside in temperatures hovering around zero for about eight hours before staff members noticed she was missing and found her dead from hypothermia, a state investigation found. Read the rest of the article as posted on The Morning Journal.
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Elopement Can Lead to Serious Injury

Wednesday December 27, 2017
What is elopement?  The word evokes an image of two people running off and getting married.  However, in the context of a nursing home, elopement is when a resident leaves the nursing home unaccompanied.  This could lead to very serious consequences.  At The Dickson Firm, we have seen residents who elope from the nursing home […]
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When nursing homes dump some patients to make more money

Monday November 20, 2017
As NPR reported, "Nationwide, eviction is the leading complaint about nursing homes. In California last year, more than 1,500 nursing home residents complained that they were discharged involuntarily. That’s an increase of 73 percent since 2011." Read the rest of the article on The Washington Post.   The Dickson Firm believes it is crucial to […]
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Forced Arbitration Prevents Nun from being able to Sue after being Raped.

Thursday November 16, 2017
Back in 2011, when Morissette first came to Chateau Vestavia, she had signed the facility’s standard admissions contract. Buried in pages of terms and conditions was what is known as a pre-dispute binding arbitration agreement. By signing it, the elderly nun gave up her Seventh Amendment right to trial by jury and any right to […]
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Forced Arbitration’s Lethal Consequence

Tuesday September 19, 2017
Journalists examining the eight nursing home deaths at Florida’s Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills during Hurricane Irma have begun exploring who’s at fault for this entirely preventable tragedy. But actually, we may never understand the full story. As reckless as the owners and operators may have been for the facility’s failed cooling system that caused […]
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After Florida deaths, Trump administration called out for making it harder to sue nursing homes

Friday September 15, 2017
This week’s tragedy at a Florida nursing home, where eight people died in the wake of Hurricane Irma, brought to light how the Trump administration is aiming to make it harder for seniors and their families to hold nursing homes accountable.
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Ohio nursing homes among the nation's lowest rated in quality of care: A Critical Choice

Tuesday August 22, 2017
CLEVELAND, Ohio - For nearly 12 hours, nurses at Normandy Manor of Rocky River accidentally poisoned Susanne Lawrence. The nurses had given her 20 times the prescribed dosage of oxycodone, or 500 milligrams, according to state and federal reports. They failed to read the label on the drug and did not dilute it, investigators said, […]
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