Uncategorized Archives | The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/category/uncategorized/ Protecting the Rights of the Elderly Thu, 19 Sep 2024 20:25:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-Screen-Shot-2021-01-17-at-10.02.02-PM-32x32.png Uncategorized Archives | The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/category/uncategorized/ 32 32 Two New Jersey Nursing Home Workers Tied an Elderly Woman in Their Care to a Recliner with a Bed Sheet, says Attorney General https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/two-new-jersey-nursing-home-workers-tied-an-elderly-woman-in-their-care-to-a-recliner-with-a-bed-sheet-says-attorney-general/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 20:25:47 +0000 https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/?p=5524 The Nursing Home Attorneys

Elderly Resident Tied to Her Recliner With a Bedsheet by Two New Jersey Nursing Home Workers, says Attorney General Two employees of a New Jersey nursing home have been named in a 10-count indictment accusing them of assaulting a 93-year-old woman they were meant to be caring for at the home, says a Patch.com article. […]

The post Two New Jersey Nursing Home Workers Tied an Elderly Woman in Their Care to a Recliner with a Bed Sheet, says Attorney General appeared first on The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC.

]]>
The Nursing Home Attorneys

Elderly Resident Tied to Her Recliner With a Bedsheet by Two New Jersey Nursing Home Workers, says Attorney General

Two employees of a New Jersey nursing home have been named in a 10-count indictment accusing them of assaulting a 93-year-old woman they were meant to be caring for at the home, says a Patch.com article.

As announced by the state attorney general’s office in July, Maria Alcantara, 53, and Joseph Robles, 23, both workers at Alcoeur Gardens, a memory care facility in Toms River, are charged with tying the elderly resident to a recliner with a bed sheet in mid-January and then not checking on her, according to court documents. Beyond this charge of blatant nursing home malpractice, Alcantara and Robles are accused of creating false records saying they checked on her every 30 minutes when they neglected to do so, according to state investigators.

This sort of falsification of records is a lesser known type of nursing home malpractice called false charting. Nursing home workers engage in false charting for the purpose of concealing mistakes and hiding neglect. False charting unfortunately enables workers to engage in prolonged poor care, endangering the health and well-being of residents. This particular type of nursing home malpractice can have the following negative impact on vulnerable elderly residents:

  • the neglect and worsening of illnesses
  • nursing home falls and injuries
  • in extreme cases, death, requiring the involvement of a wrongful death attorney

The nursing home malpractice charges against Alcantara and Robles were made following an investigation by the Office of Insurance Fraud Prevention’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. In total, the accused employees have been jointly charged with ten counts of nursing home malpractice, including:

  • two counts of neglect
  • two counts of criminal restraint
  • two counts of assault on an institutionalized or elderly person
  • two counts of endangering an elderly person
  • one count each of destruction, falsification, or alteration of medical records

According to the article, both Alcantara and Robles have pleaded not guilty.

“When we place our loved ones in the care of others, we rightfully expect that they will be treated with compassion, respect, and dignity,” said Attorney General Matthew Platkin. “We have a duty to protect those who cannot protect themselves, and we will advocate for them and prosecute those who exploit and mistreat vulnerable members of our society.”

Fighting Against Elder Abuse, Substandard Care, and Wrongful Death

Attorney Brian P. Murphy strives to uphold the safety and the rights of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and New Jersey nursing home residents. Your loved one living in a Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, or New Jersey nursing home should be protected from assault and from any dangerous circumstance caused by false charting or any sort of nursing home malpractice. As an experienced nursing home malpractice and wrongful death attorney, Brian Murphy holds accountable those Philadelphia/PA or NJ nursing homes responsible for any sort of negligence and abuse. Should you find yourself needing to contact a nursing home malpractice and wrongful death attorney, or if you need guidance in choosing a nursing home, call Brian Murphy today.

The post Two New Jersey Nursing Home Workers Tied an Elderly Woman in Their Care to a Recliner with a Bed Sheet, says Attorney General appeared first on The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC.

]]>
Ongoing Nursing Home Malpractice Continues to Violate Veterans’ Rights in New Jersey State-Run Veteran Homes Where COVID-19 Was Permitted to Run Rampant, a DOJ Investigation Reveals https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/ongoing-nursing-home-malpractice-continues-to-violate-veterans-rights-in-new-jersey-state-run-veteran-homes-where-covid-19-was-permitted-to-run-rampant-a-doj-investigation-reveals/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 18:24:23 +0000 https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/?p=5422 The Nursing Home Attorneys

Nursing Home Malpractice Continues to Violate Veterans’ Rights in New Jersey State-Run Veteran Homes The poor care and incidence of nursing home malpractice that allowed two New Jersey veterans homes to fall victim to widespread COVID-19 outbreaks early in the pandemic have not been remedied, say federal investigators. A recent Department of Justice investigation has […]

The post Ongoing Nursing Home Malpractice Continues to Violate Veterans’ Rights in New Jersey State-Run Veteran Homes Where COVID-19 Was Permitted to Run Rampant, a DOJ Investigation Reveals appeared first on The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC.

]]>
The Nursing Home Attorneys

Nursing Home Malpractice Continues to Violate Veterans’ Rights in New Jersey State-Run Veteran Homes

The poor care and incidence of nursing home malpractice that allowed two New Jersey veterans homes to fall victim to widespread COVID-19 outbreaks early in the pandemic have not been remedied, say federal investigators.

A recent Department of Justice investigation has revealed that hygiene and infection control violations continue to persist in two New Jersey veterans nursing homes where COVID-19 was permitted to run rampant early in 2020, says a CNN article. The Paramus and Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Homes logged the highest and fourth-highest number of nursing home resident deaths from COVID-19 in the state by October of 2020, prompting a federal investigation. Inspectors in 2020 found evidence of nursing home malpractice that was determined to have directly promoted the deadly spread of the coronavirus in the homes. According to the CNN article, the newly-released DOJ report finds that these deficiencies are ongoing.

The 2020 DOJ investigation found that Paramus and Menlo Park staff failed in such basic COVID-19 protocols as proper hand washing, disinfection of common areas and bedrooms, and the isolation of residents sick with Covid. Menlo Park was in particular reported to have filthy nursing stations and insect infestations.

The new investigation says that the homes continue to violate veteran residents’ right to reasonable care and safety (as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment) through the following ongoing instances of nursing home malpractice:

  • Neglecting to properly train staff: Nursing home residents have the right to expect proper care from staff; untrained workers constitute nursing home malpractice.
  • Failure to comply with basic COVID-19 infection control protocols (e.g. testing, contact tracing, isolation of infected residents): Not following protocols to prevent or contain the spread of infections puts highly vulnerable residents at risk of becoming deathly ill, a clear example of nursing home malpractice.
  • Failure to implement wound prevention procedures: Protocols exist to prevent the development of wounds like pressure ulcers. Not following proper prevention procedures puts residents at risk for developing pressure wounds, which is a common incidence of nursing home malpractice.
  • Neglecting proper wound care: Wounds like bedsores, if left to deteriorate, can lead to serious infections, sepsis, and even death, likely requiring the services of a wrongful death attorney.
  • Failure to implementing policies to prevent or respond to nursing home falls: Nursing home falls are frequently preventable, and not employing policies to prevent falls equals nursing home malpractice; furthermore, falls are a leading cause of nursing home deaths, which may require the involvement of a wrongful death attorney.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called the report is “a deeply disturbing reminder that the treatment received by our heroic veterans is unacceptable and, quite frankly, appalling.”

Holding Homes Responsible for Nursing Home Malpractice

Brian P. Murphy, an experienced nursing home malpractice and wrongful death attorney, has dedicated his personal injury practice to protecting Philadelphia/PA and NJ nursing home residents from neglect and elder abuse. Vulnerable elderly residents of Philadelphia/PA or NJ nursing homes should not have to live in fear of being subjected to abuse or neglect or any type of nursing home malpractice. Brian Murphy takes on Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and New Jersey nursing homes for egregious acts of elder abuse, especially any incidence of nursing home malpractice that causes wrongful death. Attorney Brian Murphy is ready to discuss your legal options. If you or your loved one needs to contact a nursing home malpractice and wrongful death attorney, call Brian Murphy today.

 

The post Ongoing Nursing Home Malpractice Continues to Violate Veterans’ Rights in New Jersey State-Run Veteran Homes Where COVID-19 Was Permitted to Run Rampant, a DOJ Investigation Reveals appeared first on The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC.

]]>