trump administration Archives | The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/category/trump-administration/ Protecting the Rights of the Elderly Tue, 12 May 2020 16:18:54 +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 trump administration Archives | The Law Firm of Brian P. Murphy, PC https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/category/trump-administration/ 32 32 Trump Admin Nursing Home Data Increases Transparency https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/trump-admin-nursing-home-data-increases-transparency/ Wed, 20 Nov 2019 15:37:59 +0000 https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/?p=4687 The Nursing Home Attorneys

Patients and Families can make informed choices in selecting a nursing home thanks to a new level of transparency. Trump Admin Nursing Home Data Increases Transparency A consumer alert icon, shown above, will appear on the CMS Nursing Home Compare site, making it easier for nursing home residents and their families to identify facilities cited […]

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Patients and Families can make informed choices in selecting a nursing home thanks to a new level of transparency.
Trump Admin Nursing Home Data Increases Transparency

A consumer alert icon, shown above, will appear on the CMS Nursing Home Compare site, making it easier for nursing home residents and their families to identify facilities cited for abuse or neglect.

In October the Trump Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) made the announcement that the first of a five-part effort toward improving the safety and quality of America’s nursing homes has been put into action. With a nod to the “Increasing Transparency” pillar of the plan, the Agency will implement a consumer alert icon on its Nursing Home Compare website. This icon will be displayed next to any nursing home that has received citations for occurrences of neglect or abuse, simplifying the process by which people can investigate nursing home facilities during the selection process.

“We are giving residents and families the ability to make informed choices,” CMS Administrator Seema Verma said, emphasizing the Administration’s and Agency’s commitment to making nursing home patients safe from neglect and abuse.

The addition of the icon to the Nursing Home Compare website serves to enhance the site’s previous offering of information. For example, the Nursing Home Five-Star Ratings, which inform consumers about the performance of a facility across a range of areas but do not speak to allegations of abuse, will remain on the site; the addition of an alert icon indicating an abuse complaint provides an additional piece of information regarding that facility to consumers. Taken together with other information available on Nursing Home Compare, such as staffing, federal health and safety inspections, and quality performance, consumers are given a clearer picture of a nursing home’s overall quality and can better make the right decisions for their loved ones.

The icon serves to clearly and openly present a piece of information that previously required multiple steps to uncover on Nursing Home Compare. According to an article on the CMS website, the icon will reflect inspection reports for a facility cited either for “abuse that led to harm of a resident within the past year” or “abuse that could have potentially led to harm of a resident in each of the last two years.” Committed to providing the latest information to consumers, CMS will update the icon on a monthly basis as CMS inspection results come in. The frequent updating of the icon also means those facilities that have been flagged with the icon can have it removed should recent inspections reveal that steps have been taken to remedy abuse or potential abuse issues. This, said Verma, is another positive aspect of the transparency: encouraging nursing home facilities to strive to meet quality standards.

“[This action] is incentivizing nursing homes to compete on cost and quality.”

In addition to Increasing Transparency, the other pillars of the CMS program to boost nursing home safety are Strengthening Oversight, Enhancing Enforcement, Improving Quality, and Putting Patients over Paperwork.

Finding the Right Facility for Your Loved One

The search for the right nursing home for your loved one can make for a complicated process. Having the right information available on choosing a nursing home can make all the difference toward making the best decision possible. Should you need assistance in selecting a Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, or New Jersey nursing home or if you suspect abuse or neglect has occurred within a Philadelphia/PA or NJ facility in which your loved one lives, please contact nursing home abuse and neglect attorney Brian P. Murphy to learn about your rights and your your legal options.

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H.R. McMaster Death Philadelphia https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/h-r-mcmaster-death-philadelphia-care-facility/ Tue, 24 Apr 2018 23:23:36 +0000 https://www.thenursinghomeattorneys.com/?p=4477 The Nursing Home Attorneys

Cathedral Village H.R. McMaster Death Philadelphia Care Facility In April of 2018, CNN reported that the father of H.R. McMaster, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, died of blunt impact head trauma at Cathedral Village, a continuing care retirement facility in Philadelphia, where H.R. McMaster Sr. was a resident. Although ruled an accident, […]

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H.R. McMaster Death Philadelphia Care Facility

In April of 2018, CNN reported that the father of H.R. McMaster, former national security advisor to President Donald Trump, died of blunt impact head trauma at Cathedral Village, a continuing care retirement facility in Philadelphia, where H.R. McMaster Sr. was a resident. Although ruled an accident, McMaster Sr.’s death is being treated as suspicious.

Nursing Home Neglect

This shocking incident, while extraordinary due to the high-profile names involved, sadly is not unique. It is an unfortunate reality that elderly residents of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities suffer injuries and even death under the care of, or even at the hands of, caregivers. It is the worst nightmare of family members who entrust the care of their parents or beloved elderly relations to strangers: that their loved ones will be disrespected, neglected, or physically abused. That a parent could die accidentally of blunt impact head trauma is probably beyond comprehension for most people seeking elder care for their loved one.
After reviewing the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s online records of Cathedral Village, CNN reported that multiple citations against the facility were issued, among them a range of infractions involving staff and patient care, multiple failures to report allegations of elder abuse, a number of health citations, and occasions of failing to meet standards of patient care. Incidents of elder neglect or elder abuse are rarely isolated and are often symptomatic of ongoing circumstances within the facility at which incidents occur.

This is where the expertise of a nursing home abuse attorney is invaluable. In my experience representing elderly residents subjected to nursing home abuse and neglect in the Philadelphia, PA, area and New Jersey, I’ve seen time and again the physical and psychological signs in residents and the environmental symptoms of facilities that have come to typify nursing home neglect and abuse. Without exception, problems stem from staffing issues: either a facility is understaffed, resulting in overworked and overburdened caregivers, or the facility is staffed by unqualified or indifferent employees. In either case, frustrated, angry, or uncaring staff cannot and should not be coming in contact with elderly persons deserving of quality nursing home care.

I’m certain the national attention given to this tragedy involving Mr. McMaster Sr. will cause many people in this country who have placed an elderly loved one in a nursing home or retirement facility to take a closer look at the care their beloved family member is receiving. It is my hope that anyone suspecting abuse or neglect will contact an attorney. The early intervention by an experienced attorney is key in preserving your elderly family member from neglect, from abuse, and from wrongful death.

If your loved one is in a home or facility in the Philadelphia, PA, area or in New Jersey, and you suspect neglect or abuse, please contact Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Brian P. Murphy for a free, one-on-one consultation.

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