Moving your loved one into a nursing home is often a decision based on necessity. You worry that your loved one could be vulnerable without around-the-clock medical support, and you still have your own family to care for it or job to work. A nursing home should help...
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Month: December 2021
Safely sharing the winter roads with large trucks
During the winter, Connecticut drivers must navigate numerous hazards to safely reach their destinations. From crowded roads to poor weather, drivers often face danger during even a simple trip. During the holiday season, however, many drivers feel intimidated when...
Snowblower safety is a priority this winter
Snowblowers and throwers are important for many Connecticut residents during the winter months. These can save you hours of shoveling snow, but they must be used properly. These machines have moving parts that can cause injuries if they’re misused. All snow throwers...
Property owners and businesses may be liable for winter falls
The New Haven area sees its fair share of harsh winter weather. Especially after the beginning of the new year, icy conditions and large amounts of accumulated snow can make for difficult daily living. Most people in Connecticut already understand the demands of a New...
What are the signs of malnutrition?
When your loved one is in a nursing home, you expect that they will be treated with respect. You expect that they will be taken to meals. If they can’t make it to breakfast, lunch or dinner, you expect that the facility will bring their meal to them instead....
Couple wins $4.2 million malpractice suit against CT surgeon
Sometimes even seemingly minor surgical procedures can go horribly wrong if the doctors or other medical professionals are negligent or make serious errors. For example, a Bridgeport man who underwent a procedure to have a small lesion removed six years ago suffered a...