Virginia leaders claim significant nursing home oversight reforms, but skepticism surrounds the actual progress.
Author: Lauren S
An Upstate woman faces charges for unlicensed nursing and stealing patient medications, raising concerns about credential monitoring.
A state court decision has revived a lawsuit challenging nursing home immunity laws amid allegations of negligence during COVID-19.
New studies reveal widespread violence against skilled nursing caregivers, highlighting safety and staffing challenges.
A state audit has flagged major financial discrepancies and quality-of-care concerns at Tennessee-operated veterans’ homes, highlighting systemic management issues.
A recent study highlights significant care deficiencies in almost all of Washington state’s nursing homes compared to California.
Iowa care facilities face $500 fines each for serious violations, raising questions about regulatory deterrence.
A federal watchdog says New Jersey failed to ensure some nursing homes completed required criminal background checks on staff, raising fresh questions about resident safety and state oversight.
A federal grand jury has indicted three people linked to a Monett, Mo., nursing home, accusing them of conspiring to obstruct regulators during asbestos removal and violating the Clean Air Act.
A former nursing assistant at a Westlake, Ohio nursing home is accused of stealing residents’ credit cards and faces more than eight years in prison if convicted on identity fraud and related charges.

