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Lebanon Area Nursing Homes

Lebanon and the Wilson County area has over 100,000 residents and its population continues to rise. It was established in 1799. Wilson County used to be a major saltpeter mining area. Today is it known for its large amount of Cedar glades.

The Higgins firm has successfully represented numerous families in Lebanon who were the victims of nursing home malpractice. If you feel that someone you love has suffered from nursing home abuse or neglect during their stay at a Lebanon, Tennessee nursing home, then it is important that you talk to one of our lawyers with the Higgins Firm right away. We will answer any questions you might have and help you receive any compensation you may be eligible for.

Lebanon Area Nursing Homes

One of the best ways to keep your loved one safe in a nursing home, is to do plenty of per-admission research on the facility to make sure it is a good fit. Set forth below, are some Nursing Homes located in the Lebanon area. You can click on the names to get more information on each home.

What is the main cause of Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect?

Nursing home abuse and neglect occurs mainly because the staff of the nursing home are not properly trained to handle certain situations. The other main reason for nursing home abuse and neglect is because there are typically not enough staff for all the residents in a home so the staff they home does have are overworked and stressed. This leads to mistakes, abuse and neglect.

This is why if you are considering a Lebanon Area nursing home or any other nursing home for your loved one that you go see each home before deciding on one. This gives you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have, see how many staff are available for each resident and see for yourself what kind of care the current residents seem to be in. You can see if they seem well looked after or if they are left alone too often. You can also check out how clean the nursing home is and visit the kitchen and dining room areas. You may even get a chance to talk to some residents about what they think about the home. These things will help you decide on which home is the best choice for your loved one.

It is also a good idea to go see your loved one as much as you can. This will allow you to not only see how they are doing but you can also see if the nursing home is still clean and if the residents still seem to be well cared for. If you notice anything unusual or your loved one seems to be quiet or scared or if they have visible bruises, scratches, or bite marks, you should inform the administration of the home about these problems right away. The home should address the problems but if they do not, you can speak to someone with the Tennessee Department of Health about what you have witnessed.

It is also recommended that you contact one of our experienced Wilson County nursing home abuse attorneys at the Higgins Firm. We realize that you have questions and we will do our best to answer them and help you through the entire process. We will also work on your behalf to make sure that the nursing home is held responsible for their actions and that you receive the compensation you are entitled to.

You can contact us online or by phone at 800.705.2121 to address any concerns you may have about your claim.

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When my mother was neglected in a nursing home I was referred to The Higgins Firm for help. They did a great job representing my family and obtained a significant settlement. Hopefully, this will keep someone else's parent from being mistreated in the future. Angie S.
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