Nursing Homes Abuse Advocate - Nursing Home Abuse Advocates (NHAA) was formed to help individuals and family members of nursing home residents be informed about their legal rights regarding

  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/donate/ Donate | NHAA - NHAA is a national organization in all 50 states. We are the voice for our elderly who are silenced and cannot speak out. We greatly appreciate your donations,
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/residents-rights/ Nursing Home Residents’ Rights | NHAA - The Nursing Home Reform Act is to make certain that all federally-funded nursing homes provide quality care and services aimed at maintaining the physical,
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/state-laws-federal-regulations/ Nursing Home State Laws & Federal Regulations | NHAA - Nursing homes are minimally required to comply with federal nursing home regulations who receive Medicare or Medicaid funds .
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/federal-and-state-surveys/ Federal and State Surveys on Nursing Homes | NHAA - The Nursing Home Reform Act requires states to conduct unannounced surveys at least once every 15 months; which would include resident interviews
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/required-services-for-residents/ Required Services for Residents of Nursing Homes | NHAA - Nursing homes must provide certain services for their residents and must also follow strict standards for these services, stated in the Nursing Home Reform Act.
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/your-options/ Your Options | NHAA - Evaluate nursing homes and assisted living facilities and compare with other facilities by reviewing each nursing home’s survey report.
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/resources/locating-and-comparing-nursing-homes/ Locating and Comparing Nursing Homes | NHAA - The Nursing Home Compare interactive tool lists the most recent federal survey results, populations of the nursing home, and facts about the nursing home’s
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/offender-by-state/ Nursing Home Offenders by State | NHAA - This page depicts a current list of nursing homes in the U.S. which have been recently cited for abuse and neglect.
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/surveys-by-state/ Surveys by State | NHAA - This page depicts a list of nursing homes in the U.S. which have a survey that has been published.
  • http://nursinghomesabuseadvocate.com/nursing-homes-with-history-of-serious-issues/ Nursing Homes with History of Serious Issues | NHAA - This webpage offers a list of nursing homes that (a) have had a history of serious quality issues and (b) are included in a special program to stimulate
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    On paper, it's an amazing product, and it is when it works properly. However, it freezes multiple times per day, and the only way to unfreeze it is to remove the battery. It's really hard to do that when it's in its case and you're out skiing or surfing or have it attached to your car. Even if it wasn't, you shouldn't have to deal with issues like that from a premium product like this one.

  • Amanda M - Uppababy G-lite vs Maclaren Mark II

    I purchased both the Uppababy G-lite and the Maclaren Mark II to compare and wanted to share my thoughts. I was looking for a more lightweight stroller to keep in my car for quick trips and when I wasn't sure if I wanted to lug around my "regular" stroller (the Uppababy Vista, which I love but is heavy to get in and out of the car for short trips).

  • Kathleen O. - but this mask was painful. when i finally removed it

    it feels really light going on and it dries really quickly, but while it was drying, my skin was tingling. sometimes i'll use a mask and it feels tight, but this mask was painful. when i finally removed it, it had sucked all the hydration from my skin, leaving it flakey and dry. very very disappointed. all the positive reviews seem to be paid reviews.

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    In the past ten months, I've burned through over $100k in insurance benefits, pursuing what conventional medicine offers for osteoarthritis. In that time, the disease has rapidly and progressively degenerated joints in my neck, shoulders and hips to a point that I am almost completely bed-ridden. Conventional medicine has not only done nothing whatsoever to aleviate the disease or the pain, it has addicted me to morphine and Duragesic (80 times more potent than street-level heroin). I turned to this book out of desparation.

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    I'm here like most people, I think, wanting to know a good butterbeer recipe. I fell in love with it on my honeymoon trip to Universal Studios last year and my husband and I have craved it ever since. So, when I came across this ebook AND it was free- I knew I needed to get this. I love all the recipes and ideas in this and know I will definitely be making more than just the butterscotch treats! :) I also like the intros above the recipes that not only tell you when they had something like this, but it also helps set the mood where you feel you can be right there with them, enjoying.

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    Love my nu wave and had for over 1 year until I noticed the plastic bottom is totally melted. Still works but I now can feel the heat. Will see how much longer it will last.

  • Mark Karber - Good read but...

    I enjoyed reading this book. As someone who was related to a person that was charged with a crime they didn't commit, I could relate well to Darren. All of the the characters had some depth and I liked the 1st person prose. Although I gave it 4 stars because I enjoyed it very much, it read a little bit like a Hollywood movie script instead of something that would truly happen. Parts of it were somewhat realistic yes. And I know how these southern DA's and so forth are, but it was a little fantastical and over the top at various times. And there some coincidences that seemed like they were written in to fit the story. I found myself rolling my eyes several times. Like really? Sure, like that would really happen. Not. But it did keep the story moving along on it's glide path. Finally, it was a little formulaic and in the end all the little loose ends perfectly came together so that everyone leaves the theater (or book) happy. I can recommend it....but beware of what you are going to be getting.