UK:
Nursing Home Cases Highlight Need For Better Standard Of Care
29 March 2016
Lerners LLP
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The issue of violence in nursing homes has largely been focused on the residents themselves, but London personal injury lawyer Maia Bent says there needs to be attention paid to the homes and the people who work there.
“What doesn’t seem to be getting as much attention is the violence or neglect by the people working in these nursing homes,” says Bent, a partner with Lerners LLP where she practises personal injury law. “In some of these facilities the standard of care is not very good.”
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