PENNSYLVANIA ELDER ABUSE LAWYERS REIFF AND BILY SALUTE PENNSYLVANIA LAWMAKERS IN THEIR EFFORTS TO REVIVE BILLS TO PREVENT ELDER ABUSE IN PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Rep. Jim Wansacz ,D-114; Karen Boback, R-117; Frank Andrews Shimkus, D-113; and Ken Smith, D-112, sponsored various new bills aimed at preventing neglect of the elderly by individuals responsible for their care. The bills would toughen penalties for care givers when the neglect of individuals in their care results in death, setting new reporting requirements for neglect cases, requiring physicians to disclose any financial ownership in a long term care facility, as well as requiring the facility provide advance notice as residents are relocated.
As an experienced Philadelphia personal injury lawyer practicing elder law abuse and nursing home abuse, I have been astounded by the preponderance of the declining quality of care at nursing homes and its direct relationship to the economic and insurance crisis. Nursing home and elder abuse has come to the attention of many government agencies and many lax laws and financial webs created by private investment companies who have ownership interest in nursing homes have made it very difficult for plaintiffs who have suffered harm to succeed in court and for regulators to levy chain-wide fines due to the creation of complex corporate structures that obscured who controlled the homes. A recent report issued by Health and Human Services has found that nearly all nursing homes in the United States have received citations for health and safety violations in 2007.
When placing a loved one in a nursing home one expects, and is the right of the resident, to live in a clean, healthy, attractive and safe environment, to receive proper medical care, nursing care and rehabilitative and restorative therapy, and personal hygiene. Also, the residents have a right to be informed of his or her medical condition unless the physician indicates in the medical records that it is not in the best interest of the patient to be told. Nursing home and elder abuse is a crime against the sick, elderly and helpless. Although many cases of nursing home abuse exist, many law firms are afraid to go after the mighty Wall Street investment firms that have so cleverly created corporate webs to protect their investments.
The Philadelphia elder abuse lawyers at Reiff and Bily help families fighting against nursing home abuse and neglect. We believe that those responsible for the neglect of the elderly should be held liable. At the experienced personal injury law firm of Reiff and Bily, we are not afraid to bring lawsuits against nursing homes and assisted living facilities and other healthcare facilities to hold wrong doers accountable and recover monetary damages for injured persons and help create emotional closure. Nursing home and assisted living abuse is a growing problem. The efforts of the Pennsylvania lawmakers, directing their attention to these critical problems in their early order of business when the new legislature starts in January, represents that elected politicians recognize this issue by sponsoring various bills with teeth to prosecute the wrong doer.
If you or a loved one needs help or protection, contact a nursing home abuse attorney at Reiff and Bily today for a free consultation at 1-800-421-9595 or online at www.reiffandbily.com.