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Nursing Home Injuries Information Center

A contract between a nursing home and a resident may affect the duty of care owed to the resident; therefore, if you or an injured loved one signed a contract with a nursing home, it is important to show it to an attorney.

Nursing Home Injuries Information Center

Nursing Home Injuries Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Who is the nursing home resident? Are you related to that person? How?

When was the patient admitted to the home?

What occurred at the home that caused the patient harm? When did it occur?

What medical treatment was the patient receiving at the time the injury occurred?

How often was the patient seen by a health care professional? Was the patient treated promptly?

Have you noticed any signs of abuse? Neglect?

Have you discussed the patient's medical care with a health care professional at the nursing home?

What occurred that leads you to believe an employee/agent of the nursing home caused the patient harm?

Have you discussed this matter with any employee/agent of the nursing home?

Did the nursing home resident sign a contract with the nursing home?
Yes  No 

How has this occurrence changed the patient's lifestyle?

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