
we want to be the first call a family member makes if their, loved one has suffered broken bones, non stop serious infections, or other symptoms related to poor quality patient care
(Vocus/PRWEB) December 08, 2010
The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "we are the premier private advocate for US Nursing home patients, and we need family members to really be on the lookout for unexplained medical issues like sepsis, septic shock, and or broken bones." The group says, "our biggest problem with nursing homes in the United States is short staffing. Translation-in order to make more money the nursing home has fewer staff members, with the result being lower quality care for the patients." They say, "so the reason your mom, or dad got shipped off to a county hospital with a septic infection, septic shock, a broken hip, a head injury, etc, was because there were not enough nursing home staff members on site to adequately care for their patients. Sometimes these patients die-needlessly & we want to hear about it." 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
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 anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com.
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