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Health Care & Hospital Law

Nov. 3, 2010

Regulations for Elderly Care Are a Tangled Web

Understanding how regulations affect the standard of care in nursing home facilities should be a priority for litigators. By Los Angeles mediator Steven G. Mehta.


By Steven G. Mehta


As the baby boomers are getting older, there is an increasing need for nursing homes to provide care for the aging population. With that increase in nursing home usage will come a complete array of legal issues relating to providing care to the elderly. Already there is an increase in nursing home litigation involving both regulatory citations and claims of neglect by residents. One topic commonly raised in nursing homes is the application of r...

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