Category: Press Releases
Kentucky Attorneys Support Bill That Would Require Pre-Employment Screening of Nursing Home Workers
Posted in Press Releases on July 22, 2011Performing a background check on every nursing-home job applicant could protect thousands of vulnerable residents from elder abuse, say Bowling Green elder abuse and neglect attorneys J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) July 22, 2011 All nursing home employees may be … Read the Rest
U.S. Attorney’s Office files Suits Alleging Poor Care Towards Residents in a Kentucky Nursing Home
Posted in Press Releases on July 21, 2011U.S. Attorney’s Office files Suits Alleging Poor Care Towards Residents in a Kentucky Nursing Home “Elder abuse is a growing problem in our society, says Lee Coleman, Kentucky personal injury lawyer and founding partner of Hughes & Coleman. It is our job to protect the rights of those … Read the Rest
U.S. Attorney’s Office files Suits Alleging Poor Care Towards Residents in a Kentucky Nursing Home
Posted in Press Releases on July 20, 2011“Elder abuse is a growing problem in our society, says Lee Coleman, Kentucky personal injury lawyer and founding partner of Hughes & Coleman. It is our job to protect the rights of those victims of abuse in nursing homes.” Bowling Green, KY. (PRlog) July 20, 2011— Kentucky residents … Read the Rest
Kentucky Attorney Says Elder Financial Abuse Is A Growing Problem
Posted in Press Releases on June 25, 2011Older people in Kentucky and their loved ones should be on the lookout for signs of fraud and financial abuse, and report it if it happens, Bowling Green elder abuse lawyers say. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) June 25, 2011 A new study shows elder financial abuse has reached “epidemic … Read the Rest
Kentucky Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Attorneys Say to Check for Signs of Elder Abuse
Posted in Press Releases on June 17, 2011Every day should be an elder abuse awareness day, say Bowling Green personal injury lawyers J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) June 17, 2011 Advocacy groups rallied across the globe June 15 in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. But two Kentucky … Read the Rest
Bowling Green Lawyers Support Construction of a Local Veterans’ Nursing Home
Posted in Press Releases on May 27, 2011Because veterans may have unique physical and mental issues as a result of their service, they may not be receiving the treatment they deserve at non-military nursing homes, say the Kentucky nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys of Hughes & Coleman. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) May 27, … Read the Rest
Bowling Green Lawyers Say Mother’s Day Is A Reminder to Check in with Elders Year-Round
Posted in Press Releases on May 13, 2011J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman, Bowling Green attorneys who focus on nursing home abuse and neglect cases, say frequent visits to loved ones in nursing homes can help detect abuse and neglect. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) May 13, 2011 Mother’s Day just passed, and many families took the … Read the Rest
Oral Health Neglect A Concern In Kentucky Nursing Homes, Bowling Green Attorney Says
Posted in Press Releases on May 5, 2011Report of nursing home resident whose ‘corroded’ dentures went overlooked by staff highlights a serious problem, Bowling Green personal injury attorney Lee Coleman says. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) May 05, 2011 A Bowling Green personal injury lawyer said this week that a report about a … Read the Rest
Bowling Green Lawyer Says Annual Report Confirms Legislature’s Neglect of State’s Elder Abuse Issues
Posted in Press Releases on April 20, 2011J. Marshall Hughes, a Bowling Green attorney who focuses on nursing home abuse and neglect cases, says that lapsed House, Senate safety measures would have benefitted Kentucky’s elderly population. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) April 20, 2011 A new report finding abuse and neglect in Kentucky … Read the Rest
Bowling Green Attorney Says Lawmakers Missed Opportunity To Protect State’s Nursing Home Residents From Abuse And Neglect
Posted in Press Releases on March 31, 2011Measures that would have required criminal background checks for all nursing home employees and created an adult abuse registry are among those that failed in the Kentucky legislature this session. Bowling Green, Kentucky (Vocus/PRWEB) March 31, 2011 Kentucky lawmakers failed to take … Read the Rest
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