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As the "baby boomer" generation reaches retirement age and advanced health care allows more
Americans to live longer, the difficult questions of who will care for the elderly linger. The realities
of life often prevent adult children from being able to care for their aging parents at home. As a result,
many elderly Americans who cannot care for themselves rely upon nursing homes and other long-term care facilities
to provide living and health care.
Very often, residents of long-term care facilities are not getting the attention they require and sometimes
have to compete with dozens of other residents for the attention of a small staff. As a result, residents
who require assistance in activities of daily living such as feeding, bathing, or even walking, are not
receiving adequate care. This neglect can lead to disastrous consequences such as debilitating falls, the
development of painful and immobilizing pressure sores, malnutrition and sometimes death.
The Law Office of Scott P. Callahan, P.C. works swiftly to alleviate the pains of such negligence to create
a better living environment for the elderly.
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