The Nursing Home Abuse Podcast
Are nursing homes really equipped to handle residents on ventilators? Managing ventilator care in long-term settings comes with serious risks if not done properly, including infection, injury, or even death. Families need to know what safe and effective ventilator management looks like. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Valerie Creel to talk about the standards, challenges, and responsibilities of ventilator care in nursing homes.
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Is your loved one acting confused or agitated in a nursing home? It could be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI)—a common but often missed condition in elderly residents. If not caught early, UTIs can lead to serious health problems. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Ms. Ethel Wills to talk about the warning signs of UTIs in nursing homes, how they’re diagnosed, and what facilities should do to prevent them.
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Could a simple mistake during nursing home admission put your loved one’s life at risk? Medication errors often happen when new residents are admitted, leading to serious and sometimes fatal consequences. These mistakes are preventable with the right systems and attention to detail. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Shanna Rittberg to talk about how and why medication errors happen during admissions—and what nursing homes must do to keep residents safe.
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Are nursing homes doing enough to stop the spread of deadly infections? Poor infection control can lead to serious illness, outbreaks, and even death among vulnerable residents. Knowing the right protocols—and making sure they’re followed—is key to prevention. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Bonnie McCormick to talk about how infections spread in nursing homes, what prevention looks like, and what families should expect from proper infection control.
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Could sexual assault be happening behind closed doors in Georgia nursing homes? Sadly, these cases are more common than many realize, and families are often left in the dark until it’s too late. Knowing the signs and understanding your legal rights is critical. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Mr. Patrick Stonich to talk about how sexual assault happens in nursing homes, what families need to watch for, and the steps to take if abuse is suspected.
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Are all long-term care facilities the same? Many families don’t realize that assisted living facilities (ALFs), nursing homes (NHs), and personal care homes (PCHs) follow different rules and offer different levels of care. These differences can have a big impact on safety, services, and legal rights. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Ms. Kayla Meek to talk about what sets ALFs apart from NHs and PCHs, and what families need to know when choosing care for a loved one.
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Are pressure injuries really preventable, or just part of aging? Many nursing home residents suffer from these painful wounds, but proper assessments and early action can stop them before they start. Knowing what to look for is key to protecting vulnerable patients. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Brenda Johnson, RN to talk about the best methods for assessing and preventing pressure injuries in nursing homes.
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Can one simple tool help prevent falls and injuries in nursing homes? The Bedside Mobility Assessment Tool (BMAT) is designed to quickly evaluate a resident’s mobility and guide safe care decisions. When used correctly, it can reduce risks and improve outcomes for vulnerable patients. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Teresa Boynton to talk about how the BMAT works, why it matters, and how it can be used to protect nursing home residents.
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Are catheters causing more harm than help in nursing homes? Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are one of the most common—and preventable—dangers residents face. These infections can lead to serious health issues if not properly managed. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Kaci Korthuis to talk about how CAUTIs happen, what warning signs to watch for, and the best practices for prevention in long-term care settings.
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Can a simple score predict a life-threatening bedsore? The Braden Scale is a powerful tool used in nursing homes to spot pressure injury risks before they become serious problems. But knowing the risk is only half the battle—taking the right steps afterward is what truly matters. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Dr. Tracey Yap to talk about how to use the Braden Scale effectively, moving from risk assessment to real interventions that protect residents.
info_outlineAddressing these cases requires not just awareness but a proactive legal approach to protect and seek justice for victims. In this week’s episode, nursing home abuse lawyer Rob Schenk welcomes guest Ashley Hadler to discuss the complexities of handling nursing home sexual assault cases, exploring both the legal framework and the emotional support necessary for survivors and their families.