One in three nursing home residents, or more than 1 million Americans, have experienced some level of abuse in a nursing home environment. One of the most common types is from bedsores or pressure ulcers from lack of attention from staff. Contacting a lawyer shows that this, and other abuse, will not be tolerated.
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