Arizona Ties With California at Number 15 In Long-Term Care Services

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Long-term nursing home and care facilities in Arizona have been named 15th out of 51 states (including the District of Columbia), based on the types and quality of long-term care provided to nursing home residents and dependent adults.

Using a ranking system that compared each state on its overall success in the areas of: quality of life, quality of care and accessibility of care, “Raising Expectations: A State Scorecard on Long-Term Services and Supports for Older Adults, People with Physical Disabilities, and Family Caregivers” was recently published by the AARP Public Policy Institute, the Commonwealth Fund, and the SCAN Foundation. More

Preventing Falls in Nursing Homes

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Each year, it is estimated that 1 out of 3 adults ages 65 and older falls. Falls are the leading cause of injuries that result in death. In nursing home residents, falls are the leading cause of injury.

Even when the fall does not result in injury, most elderly people who fall develop an acute fear of falling again.

Elderly nursing home residents are at a high risk for fall-related injury because with their aging comes numerous physical changes, including: More

Protect Your Vulnerable Adult from Sexual Abuse in a Nursing Home

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The family of 29-year-old Violet Townsend was shocked and appalled to learn that she was being sexually abused at her long term care nursing facility.

After noticing blood on the seat of Violet’s wheelchair, her parents rushed her to a nearby hospital. Hospital staff confirmed that her injuries were consistent with a sexual assault. Violet also had been infected with a sexually transmitted disease.

A 2006 car accident left Violet with a severe brain injury, leaving her dependent on life support and incapable of any physical movement or of speech. Obviously Townsend did not consent to sex. More

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