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Press Releases


Friday Jan 04, 2013 10:23 AM PT
Nursing Home Complaint Center Now
Makes Public Awareness of Sepsis and Septic
Shock in US Nursing Homes Their Number One
Initiative for 2013
The
Nursing Home Complaint Center
says, "We are making sepsis, and septic shock
our number one initiative for all US nursing
patients in 2013, because we believe sepsis, and
septic shock are mostly preventable, and because
we believe sepsis, and septic shock are
needlessly killing thousands of
nursing home
patients each year. For more information please
contact the Nursing Home Complaint Center at
866-714-6466.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is launching a very aggressive
national initiative in 2013 that is focused on
increasing public awareness of sepsis, or septic
shock in our nations nursing homes, and in an
attempt to decease the number of needless deaths
associated with these infections, that should
have been prevented from ever happening. The
Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We believe
sepsis, or septic shock are at epidemic levels
among our nations nursing home patients, in
large part due to the fact the nursing home
staff never properly maintain their patients.
Sepsis, or septic shock are typically a direct
result of a bed sore not being treated. The net
result of this lack of treatment, or care is the
bed sore evolves into a severe type of infection
called sepsis, or septic shock, typically the
nursing home has the patient rushed to a local
hospital, and frequently it is too late to help,
and the nursing home patient dies." The Nursing
Home Complaint Center is now urging family
members, or loved ones to get what is called a
medical power of attorney, for their loved one
in a nursing home, with the instruction the
family is to be notified immediately if the
nursing home patient-loved one has developed a
bed sore. The group is also urging family
members, or loved ones with a medical power of
attorney for a nursing home patient to ask the
admitting physician if sepsis, or septic shock
is indicated if they get a call from a hospital
ER, that the nursing home, or rehab center has
just sent the patient to a local hospital
because the patient was not responsive. If the
admitting physician at the local hospital
informs the family that sepsis, or septic shock
is indicated the Nursing Home Complaint Center
is urging the family to call them immediately at
866-714-6466 for an instant legal response, and
investigation.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Severe Medical Conditions that could develop in a nursing home, or
rehabilitation center because of neglect, or
abuse from the Nursing Home Complaint Center:
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Sepsis: infection in blood stream due to
bedsores/ ulcers (Resident my also display
altered mental status);
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Septic Shock: Sepsis with refractory
hypotension and perfusion abnormalities.
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Severe Sepsis: infection in the blood stream
causing one or more of the following: 1.
Organ * Dysfunction; 2. alteration in mental
status
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Bed Sores also known as Decubitis Ulcers.
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is focused on nursing home, or
rehab center patients that have been diagnosed
with sepsis, septic shock, and or pressure
sores/pressure ulcers. Again, the Nursing Home
Complaint Center is encouraging the adult
children of a nursing home patient, who is now
either dead, or in a hospital ICU to ask the
attending physician at the hospital if sepsis,
of septic shock is indicated? If the answer from
the physician is yes-please call the Nursing
Home Complaint Center immediately at
866-714-6466.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com


Because Sepsis Is Preventable The Nursing Home
Complaint Center Now Urges Families of Victims
of Sepsis or Septic Shock to Call Them for the
Names of The Best Law Firms
Friday Nov 16, 2012 12:13 PM PT
The
Nursing Home Complaint Center
says, "In most instances,
nursing home
staffing levels are too low to properly treat
their patients. As a result senior citizens are
prematurely dying, or the nursing home has had
the loved one shipped to a hospital ICU-where
they die. If a family learns a loved one in a
nursing home has been rushed to a hospital ER,
we are urging them to find out why, and we are
urging the to ask the hospital ER doctor if
sepsis, or septic shock is the reason." The
Nursing Home Complaint Center fears many nursing
home patients never get their diapers changed,
or are never properly cleaned, and as a result
they develop a specific type of infection called
sepsis, or they go into septic shock, and they
die. These deaths should have never happened. If
a family member has proof of nursing home abuse,
or neglect that resulted in a premature death,
or severe injury of a loved one that involves
sepsis, or septic shock, they should contact the
Nursing Home Complaint Center at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We believe needless sepsis
infections, septic shock, or wrongful death in
our nation's nursing homes are a huge problem,
we are doing something about it, and we want to
hear from family members who have proof the
sick, or deceased family member has a diagnosis,
or cause of death being sepsis, or septic
shock." The Nursing Home Complaint Center is
urging family members of nursing home patients
who have an actual diagnosis involving sepsis,
septic shock, and or pressure sores, also called
pressure ulcers to call them for the names of
national caliber law firms that might be able
help. If a family member, or loved one has died
in a US nursing home from provable wrongful
death involving sepsis, or now has sepsis, or is
in septic shock please call the Nursing Home
Complaint Center at 866-714-6466.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
A note from the Nursing Home Complaint Center: "If a loved one is
rushed from a nursing home to a hospital ER, we
really need the family to talk to the hospital
ER doctors, and ask if sepsis, or septic shock
is indicated. Unless they are looking for it-the
doctors might write the death off to natural
causes. We do not think sepsis, or septic shock
is a natural cause-we think it is negligence."
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is narrowly focused on nursing
home, or rehab center patients that have been
diagnosed with sepsis, septic shock, and or
pressure sores/pressure ulcers. The Nursing Home
Complaint Center is encouraging the adult
children of a nursing home patient, who has been
rushed to a hospital ER to ask the attending
physician at a hospital if sepsis, of septic
shock is indicated. If the answer from the
physician is yes-please call the Nursing Home
Complaint Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
Sepsis, or septic shock are in most cases
preventable."
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com


Thursday Nov 08, 2012 8:39 AM PT
Nursing Home Complaint Center Now Urges Loved
Ones of Nursing Home Patients to Call Them If
Sepsis or Septic Shock Has Been Diagnosis By A
Hospital ER Doctor-Sepsis Kills
The
Nursing Home Complaint Center
is warning family members, or loved ones of
nursing home,
or rehabilitation center residents to be on the
lookout sepsis, or septic shock. The group is
convinced sepsis, or septic shock needlessly
kills thousands of US senior citizens each year,
and the group has begun a very aggressive
national initiative to expose this national
disgrace. The Nursing Home Complaint Center
says, "Because of intentional short staffing at
many nursing homes, or rehabilitation centers,
many patients are not properly cleaned, or
maintained. As a result they get bed sores, that
get worse, they then get very sick with sepsis,
or septic shock, the nursing home has them
rushed to a nearby hospital, and frequently its
too late to help-the senior citizen dies." If a
family gets a call their senior citizen parent,
or loved one has been rushed from a nursing
home, or rehab facility to a nearby hospital, we
are strongly encouraging the family to get on
the phone to the hospital, ask the attending
physician, or physicians if sepsis, or septic
shock is indicated, and if the answer is
yes-please call us immediately at 866-714-6466.
As part of our response we will get national
caliber law firms involved on the spot."
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is warning, "With severe state,
and federal budget cuts happening, or about to
happen, we fear nursing home, or rehab center
care in the US is going to take a turn for the
worse, and families, or loved ones of nursing
home patients really need to be on the lookout
for signs of abuse, or neglect. Because nursing
homes, or rehab centers frequently are
intentionally short staffed, they do not have
enough employees to maintain their patients, and
frequently the patients die prematurely of
sepsis, or septic shock as a result." The
Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging the
adult children, family members, or loved ones of
nursing home, or rehab facility patients to ask
the ER doctor if sepsis, or septic shock is
indicated-if their loved one is rushed from a
nursing home, or rehab center. If the answer is
yes, the Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging
family members, or loved ones to call them
immediately at 866-714-6466." As part of this
initiative the Nursing Home Complaint Center
will instantly involve national caliber law
firms in order to make certain the rights of the
family are protected.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is narrowly
focused on nursing home, or rehab center
patients that have been diagnosed with sepsis,
septic shock, and or pressure sores/pressure
ulcers. The group is urging all states to get
much more aggressive in monitoring their nursing
homes, and is encouraging states to begin
unannounced inspections-especially at night when
nursing home staffing levels are frequently
woefully insufficient. The Nursing Home
Complaint Center is encouraging the adult
children, or family members of a nursing home
patient to ask the attending physician at a
hospital ER if sepsis, of septic shock is
indicated. If the answer from the physician is
yes-please call the Nursing Home Complaint
Center immediately at 866-714-6466."
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Nursing Home Complaint Center
Urges Nursing Home Managers Or Accounting Staff
to Step Forward for Rewards If They Can Prove
Medicare or Medicaid Over Billing or Fraud

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is one
of the most quoted sources in the United States
on nursing homes, and Medicare, or Medicaid
fraud. The group is now beginning a very
aggressive initiative that is designed to help
nursing home managers, or accounting staff to
step forward as a whistleblower, for what could
be a significant reward, provided they possess
actual proof of the Medicare, or Medicaid fraud.
The group's Medicare, and Medicaid fraud
initiative is focused on nursing homes,
hospitals, rehab facilities, or long term care
facilities over billing, or defrauding the
federal, or state government with fraudulent, or
inflated bills. The Nursing Home Complaint
Center says, "we know there are thousands of US
nursing home, rehab facility, or long term care
facility employees, who know all about Medicare,
or Medicaid fraud, or over billing. They see it
everyday at their work place, and they can prove
it. We want to hear from these individuals, so
we can try to explain the federal whistle blower
laws to them, also called Qui Tam." For more
information about federal or state whistle
blower programs, nursing home, or healthcare
workers with specific proof, can call the
Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via
its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.com
(PRWEB) April 11,
2012
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "There
are thousands of employees working in a nursing
home, a rehab center, a long term care facility,
or even a hospital, who witness Medicare, or
Medicaid fraud everyday, and they could get a
huge reward, provided they have substantial
proof, and their information is fresh-never
disclosed before." According to the GAO,
Medicare fraud in the US is a $60 billion dollar
a year business. This astonishing amount does
not include Medicaid fraud, which could also be
another $60 billion dollars a year, or more. The
Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "Our goal is
to be the first stop a nursing home, rehab
center, long term care facility, or hospital
employee makes, if they want to blow the whistle
on major Medicare, or Medicaid fraud. If you
possess substantial proof of Medicare, or
Medicaid over billing, up coding, or fraud we
want to know about it, and try to explain the
whistle blower process to you. Typically the
best health care whistle blowers work in a
nursing home, hospital, or rehab facility as a
manager, in the accounting department, or in
medical coding department, because they strongly
suspect, or know exactly what is going on."
Nursing home, or other health care employees
wishing to learn more about the federal
government's whistle blower programs are
encouraged to call the Nursing Home Complaint
Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can
contact the group via its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center's
Whistleblower Initiative Is Specifically Focused
On Managers, or Nursing Home, Rehab Center, Long
Term Care Facility, or Hospital Accounting Staff
That Possess The Following Types of Information:
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Short Staffing-so patients are not getting
mandatory hours per day in care per
Medicare, or Medicaid requirements.
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Medicare billing for cognitive, speech,
ambulatory, or other types of tests, that
were either not necessary, or they were
never done.
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Doping patients, so short staffing a
facility is not difficult, but billing
Medicare, or Medicaid as if the facility was
fully staffed.
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Billing Medicare, or Medicaid for services
never rendered
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "There
are some really important key points about
becoming a successful healthcare whistleblower,
when it comes to getting big rewards. First it
has to be big. Big also means close to a million
dollars, or more. We try to build a world class
legal team around our whistle blowers, so it has
to be big enough to get the best legal team."
They go onto say, "It is also vital that the
whistle blower's information is fresh, or never
disclosed in public before. Finally, if the
whistle blower elects to go to the press, or the
government first, they may have just ruined any
chance they might have for a significant
reward." The Nursing Home Complaint Center says,
"We know this sounds complicated, and strange,
but the federal reward programs revolving around
Medicare, or in the instances of US States
Medicaid fraud, or over billing, are actually
pretty simple, and we are always on standby for
a potential whistleblower, who wants to do the
right thing, and for a small amount of the
reward, we can partner with the whistleblower to
simplify the process. The rewards can really be
amazing, if the fraud, or over billing is
significant, and the proof is substantial." For
more information potential nursing home, or
healthcare whistle blowers can contact the
Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via
its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.com
Nursing Home Complaint Center
Urges All Family Members of US Nursing Home
Patients to be on the Lookout for Sepsis or
Septic Shock

Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says,
"Regrettably, we are convinced the number one
indicator of severe nursing home neglect or
abuse in the United States are repeated
occurrences of a specific type of infection
called sepsis, or septic shock, and we
desperately need family members or loved ones to
wise up, and keep records and journals about the
condition of a loved one in any US nursing home,
as long as they are there." The group says,
"Repeated issues related to sepsis or septic
shock probably means your loved one or family
member is not being cleaned up, and if it's
happening frequently, we want to know about it.
Sepsis or septic shock could very easily kill
your loved one prematurely." For more
information please call the Nursing Home
Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the
group via its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com.
(Vocus/PRWEB) April
07, 2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is the premier
advocate for US nursing home patients, and the
group is expanding its 2011 US Nursing Home
Elder Abuse, and Elder Neglect Initiatives to
include more information about sepsis, or septic
shock. The group says, "Can you imagine lying in
urine-soaked clothing or soiled clothing for
hours, or even a day? We fear this is happening
to literally tens of thousands of US nursing
home patients each day, and if lack of treatment
issues are not addressed, the loved one, Mom, or
Dad will die from this." The group says, "We
think repeated sepsis or septic shock should
immediately sound alarm bells for a loved one,or
family member, and if these infections continue,
or the loved one is constantly being shipped to
a hospital ER or intensive care unit, we think
its an incredibly bad sign, and we want to know
about it." For more information, loved ones of
family members of a nursing home patient who are
constantly dealing with sepsis or septic shock
should call the Nursing Home Complaint Center at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com.
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "One of
the biggest issues for current US nursing home
patients is short staffing, and/or staffing with
people who do not want to do their critically
important job of keeping their patients clean
and sanitary." They say, "What terrifies us the
most is family members or loved ones do not
understand that if their loved one is constantly
being shipped to a hospital's ER or ICU, it may
mean the nursing home failed to do their job."
The group says, "If sepsis or septic shock is a
nonstop problem with a loved one in a nursing
home, we want to know about it, and we will do
our best to get some help and justice for the
victim and their loved ones." For more
information please call the Nursing Home
Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
contact the group via their web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Nursing Home Complaint Center Urges Nursing Home Insiders Get
Rewarded For Information Related To Proof Of
Medicare Or Medicaid Fraud
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "Medicare fraud is a $60
billion dollar a year business in the United
States, and the federal government has a reward
program involving laws called Qui Tam, that will
reward a healthcare professional for their
information about Medicare fraud, and most
states have mirror reward programs for
Medicaid." They say, "However, there are rules;
rule one is the evidence has to be overwhelming,
rule two is the information has to be fresh, and
or previously not disclosed, and rule three is,
if you go public to the media, or to government,
before having a skilled attorney do the work up,
you may have just blown your chance for the
reward." The Nursing Home Complaint Center says,
"We know becoming a whistle blower sounds
complicated, its not, but the rules need to be
obeyed, and we can help potential nursing home,
or healthcare professional become a whistle
blower, and with luck-rewarded for their
information." For more information please call
the Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
(Vocus/PRWEB) March 09,
2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging nursing home managers,
or administrators to step forward for
potentially large reward programs, if they have
solid proof of significant Medicare, or Medicaid
fraud, on the part of their employer. The group
says, "We honestly believe there are 1000's of
US healthcare, or medical industry managers, or
executives, who are sitting on a jackpot,
because they have clear, and significant proof
their employer is knowingly defrauding the
federal, or state government's Medicare, or
Medicaid programs, out of millions." They say,
"One key is it has to be worth the government's,
and a law firms time to advance the case; so the
fraud, or over billing has to be in the
millions. As importantly, we are encouraging
potential healthcare whistle blowers to call us
first, so we can carefully explain the rules,
and then point them in the right direction, as
far as capable law firms." The group says, "Our
motivation is pretty simple; we want to stop as
much Medicare, and Medicaid fraud as possible,
because it means huge taxpayer savings, and
frequently much better patient care-so we think
its worth helping potential whistle blowers in
every possible way." For more information please
contact the Nursing Home Complaint Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group
via their web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "Every healthcare whistle
blower is different. Individuals, who possess
very specific information, and or proof about
major Medicare, or Medicaid fraud might be a
nursing home, or hospital billing, or coding
manager, they might be a administrator, manager,
a pharmaceutical rep, a medical device, or
medical products representative. The group says,
"The one thing all these people have in common
is they saw the wrong doing, they kept records,
e-mails, or other types of proof, and perhaps
most importantly they want to do the right
thing. We are here to help." For more
information, professionals in the nursing home,
hospital, pharmaceutical, medical device, or
medical products sectors can call the Nursing
Home Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466,
or contact the group via their web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Nursing Home Complaint Center Calls March National Nursing Home
Abuse & Neglect Awareness Month For All US
Nursing Home Patients
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is calling March, National
Nursing Home Abuse, and Neglect Awareness Month,
for all US nursing home patients, and their
loved ones. The group says, "because the level
of care is frequently so bad in our nations
nursing homes, we are calling on family members,
or loved ones to keep a journal of their loved
ones time at a nursing home." They say, "The
specific things we are looking for are sepsis
type infections, bed sores, hospitalizations for
septic shock, broken bones, or an unexplained
death." If a family member, or loved one has
died in a US nursing home from provable wrongful
death, or has sepsis, has bed sores, is in
septic shock, or has broken bones, please call
the Nursing Home Complaint Center at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
(Vocus/PRWEB) March 01,
2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We are calling
March,National Nursing Home Abuse, and Neglect
Awareness Month, for all US nursing home
patients, and their loved ones. Just as an
example of the problem, we believe needless
sepsis infections, bed sores, septic shock,
broken bones, wrongful death, and elder abuse in
our nation's nursing homes are at, or beyond
epidemic levels, and we want to hear from family
members who have proof the sick, or deceased
family member was mistreated, or not treated at
all-with the result being a wrongful death, or
they are now in a ICU at a nearby hospital."
They say, "One of the biggest problems we see in
the vast majority of our nation's nursing homes
is staffing levels, are not high enough to meet
Medicare, or Medicaid standards, with the result
being dead patients, or patients suffering from
sepsis, bed sores, or septic shock, or broken
bones." The group says, "We desperately need
family members, or loved ones to keep journals,
or logs related to each time, and date they last
saw their family member in a US nursing home,
and their condition at that time." If a family
member of a nursing home patient has specific
information about severe neglect, or abuse
involving a nursing home, and their loved one,
please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center
immediately at 866-714-6466, or contact the
group via its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is also urging nursing home staff
members to step forward if they have proof of
intentional short staffing, patient neglect,
concealing what really happened to someone's
mom, or dad, in the instance of a severe
infection, a broken bone, or even a wrongful
death. The group says, "many nursing home
employees see it, but are too afraid to say
something about it. Please call us, if you know
of intentional nursing home abuse, neglect, or
wrongful death." They say, "we also want to hear
from nursing home employees who have significant
proof of Medicare, or Medicaid fraud. If you can
prove intentional short staffing, needless
Medicare cognitive, ambulatory, or speech tests,
there can be huge rewards for this type of
information-provided its provable." Nursing home
patient family members, and or nursing home
employees are encouraged to call the Nursing
Home Complaint Center with any serious concerns,
or proof of wrong doing, patient abuse, or
patient neglect anytime at 866-714-6466, or they
can contact the group via its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Severe Nursing Home Neglect And Abuse Victims In California,
Florida, Arizona & Washington Are Urged To Call
The Nursing Home Complaint Center For Instant
Help
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is the premier advocate for elder
abuse, and neglect in US nursing homes, rehab
facilities, and or for assisted living
facilities. As part of the groups 2011 US
Nursing Home Initiative of getting the word out
about severe nursing home neglect, and abuse,
the Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging
family members of nursing home patients to be on
the look out for symptoms of severe nursing home
abuse, and neglect. The group says, "if a family
member, or loved one is constantly getting
hospitalized for sepsis, or septic shock, and or
if a family member/nursing home patient has
unexplained broken bones we want to know about
it, especially if the patient is located in
California, Florida, Arizona, or Washington
State." For more information please contact the
Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
(Vocus/PRWEB) February 17,
2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "The symptoms of severe
nursing home abuse and neglect include
continuous sepsis type infections for the
patient, septic shock, which both typically lead
to hospitalizations, and or broken bones." The
group says, "if a loved one, or family member
nursing home patient has been severely
mistreated, or abused, especially in California,
Florida, Washington, or Arizona, we want to know
about it immediately, so we can try to get help,
and assistance to these families on the spot."
They say, "the most important thing we want
family members, or loved ones of nursing home
patients to do nationwide is to keep very good
records of how your family member, or loved one
is doing. These records, and or diary should
include times, and dates, you saw, or spoke with
your family member, or loved one who is, or was
a patient in a nursing home." For more
information about the Nursing Home Complaint
Center's world class free service for victims of
severe nursing home abuse, please call the group
anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group
via their web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Signs of Severe Nursing Home Abuse, or Neglect Anywhere in The
United States:
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Continuous hospitalizations for sepsis type
infections
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Continuous hospitalizations for septic shock
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Broken bones
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Assaults involving other patients, or staff
members, and your loved ones
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "with a million plus US
nursing home patients, and with nursing homes
being short staffed, or under staffed more often
than not, we cannot even begin to describe how
serious elder abuse, or neglect in our nations
nursing homes is-but take our word it is off the
charts." They say, "we are urging all family
members of nursing home patients to start
keeping records, including how your Mom, Dad, or
family member was the last time you talked with
them. We can't even begin to tell you how
important these records, and or journals can
become in the event something happens to your
loved one in a nursing home."
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Nursing Home Complaint Center Urges Loved Ones Of Nursing Home
Patients With Repeated Sepsis Or Hospitalization
For Septic Shock To Call Them
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We think the number one
indicator of severe nursing home neglect, or
abuse in the United States are repeated bouts
with sepsis, or septic shock for a nursing home
patient-loved one, and we desperately need
family members, or loved ones to wise up." The
group says, "Repeated issues related to sepsis,
or septic shock probably means your loved one,
or family member is not being cleaned up, and if
its happening frequently, we want to know about
it. Sepsis, or septic shock could kill your
loved one prematurely." For more information
please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
(Vocus/PRWEB) February 15,
2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is the premier advocate for US
nursing home patients, and the group is
expanding its 2011 US Nursing Home Elder Abuse,
and Elder Neglect Initiatives to include more
information about sepsis, or septic shock. The
group says, "Can you imagine lying in urine
soaked clothing, or soiled clothing for hours,
or even a day? We fear this is happening to
literally tens of thousands of US nursing home
patients each day, and if lack of treatment
issues are not addressed, the loved one, Mom, or
Dad will die from this." The group says, "We
think repeated sepsis, or septic shock should
immediately sound alarm bells for a loved one,
or family member, and if these infections
continue, or the loved one is constantly being
shipped to a hospital ER, or intensive care
unit, we think its an incredibly bad sign." For
more information loved ones, of family members
of a nursing home patient, who are constantly
dealing with sepsis, or septic shock should call
the Nursing Home Complaint Center at
866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "One of the biggest issues
for current US nursing home patients is short
staffing, and or staffing with people, who do
not want to do their critically important job of
keeping their patients clean, and sanitary."
They say, "What terrifies us the most is family
members, or loved ones do not understand that if
their loved one is constantly being shipped to a
hospital's ER, or ICU, it may mean the nursing
home failed to do their job." The group says,
"If sepsis, or septic shock is a nonstop
problem, with a loved one in a nursing home, we
want to know about it, and we will do our best
to get some help, and justice for the victim,
and their loved ones." For more information
please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center
anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group
via their web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Nursing Home Complaint Center Endorses The Garcia Law Firm For
Victims Of Severe Nursing Home Neglect Or Abuse
In Florida
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is the premier
nursing home patients advocate in the United
States. The group is very pleased to endorse the
Garcia Law firm, as the go to law firm for a
victim, or family members of a victim of severe
nursing home abuse, neglect, or wrongful death
in any nursing home in Florida. The group says,
"The Garcia Law Firm has a well established
record of success when it comes to being a
passionate advocate, and skilled personal injury
attorneys for victims of severe nursing home
abuse, neglect, or wrongful death." They say,
"If a victim, or a family member of a loved one
is dealing with severe nursing home neglect,
abuse, or wrongful death in Florida, they should
call the Garcia Law Firm first." The Nursing
Home Complaint Center has also endorsed the very
talented, and passionate Garcia Law Firm for
victims of severe nursing home abuse, and
neglect in California, Washington, and Arizona.
The Garcia Law Firm's 24-7 contact number is
1-800-281-8515, and their web site is located at
http://www.LawGarcia.com
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February 08, 2011
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is the premier nursing home
advocate in the United States. As part of its
2011 initiative, the group is doing everything
possible to educate family members throughout
the United States as to symptoms of severe
nursing home abuse, or neglect. These include
the following:
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Provable wrongful death
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Sepsis and Septic Shock due to medical
malpractice
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Severe falls, or injuries related to neglect
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Sexual abuse
Family members, or loved ones of nursing home patients, who have
proof of severe nursing home abuse, neglect, or
wrongful death can call the Nursing Home
Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or
contact they can contact the group via its web
site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
Why should a loved one, or family member of a victim of severe
nursing home abuse, neglect, or wrongful death
in Florida call the Garcia Law Firm? The Nursing
Home Complaint Center says, "Few law firms bring
as much passion, experience, and dedication as
the Garcia Law Firm, when it comes to obtaining
justice for a victim of severe nursing home
abuse, neglect, or a wrongful death in Florida.
Experience counts when you are dealing with
severe nursing home neglect and abuse." For more
information the Garcia Law Firm's 24-7 contact
number is 1-800-281-8515, and their web site is
located at
http://www.LawGarcia.com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center has also endorsed the Garcia Law
Firm for victims of severe nursing home abuse,
or neglect in California, Washington, and
Arizona.
http://www.LawGarcia.com
Nursing Home Complaint Center Urges Nursing Home
Accounting or Coding Staff to Step Forward for
Rewards Related to Medicare & Medicaid Over
Billing
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is one of the most quoted sources
in the United States on nursing homes, and
Medicare, or Medicaid fraud, or over billing. As
part of its 2011 Medicare, and Medicaid whistle
blowers initiative the group is encouraging all
current nursing home accounting, or coding staff
to step forward, if they possess significant
proof related to a nursing home, a hospital, a
rehab facility, or a long term care facility
over billing, or defrauding the federal, or
state government with fraudulent, or inflated
bills. The Nursing Home Complaint Center says,
"we know there are thousands of US nursing home
employees, who know all about Medicare, or
Medicaid fraud, or over billing. They see it
everyday at their work place, and they can prove
it. We want to hear from these individuals, so
we can try to explain the federal whistle blower
laws to them, also called Qui Tam." The group
says, "the most important point we want nursing
home employee whistle blowers to know is
everything they tell us is strictly
confidential, but at the same time, we are
warning potential whistle blowers, if they go
public, or go to the government first, they may
have just lost their chance for a reward." For
more information about federal or state whistle
blower programs, nursing home, or health care
workers with specific proof, can call the
Nursing Home Complaint Center anytime at
866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via
its web site at
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.com
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