Elder Justice: What “No Harm” Really Means for Residents is a newsletter published by the Center for Medicare Advocacy and the Long Term Care Community Coalition. The purpose of the newsletter is to provide residents, families, friends, and advocates information on what exactly a “no harm” deficiency is and what it means to nursing home residents. Our latest issue has real stories from nursing homes in New York, New Jersey, Michigan, and Washington. Some examples of “no harm” deficiencies featured in this issue include a resident being dropped onto the floor and another resident being sexually assaulted.

To read the latest issue of the newsletter or to access past issues, please visit:http://www.medicareadvocacy.org/newsletter-elder-justice-what-no-harm-really-means-for-residents/.

 

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