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Texas Nursing Homes Going Unchallenged in Cases of Abuse and Neglect

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Carlson Law Firmā€™s J.T. Borah Urges State to Allow Patient Appeals, More Judicial Relief

AUSTIN ā€” Texas has the highest percentage of one and two-star nursing homes in the country. Additionally, nursing homes in the state have consistently ranked lowest among the 50 states and the District of Columbia at providing care for nursing home residents. Many of Texasā€™ nursing home abuse and neglect issues stem from a statewide problem of understaffing.

Because of these staggering statistics, Carlson Law Firm Attorney J.T. Borah provided expert testimony before the Texas House of Representatives Committee on Human Services about the state of nursing home abuse and neglect in Texas during a Nov. 13 public hearing. Borah discussed how Texas nursing home residents are suffering because of neglect as a result of understaffing.

ā€œAbuse gets more headlines, but neglect has more victims,ā€ Borah said during the hearing. ā€œThe neglect that I see stems from understaffing. With understaffing, we expect to see more falls and bedsoresā€”and those are the majority of my cases.ā€

Borah lent his support to Health and Human Services Committeeā€™s nursing home regulation rewrites but expressed concern over enforcement. In many cases, aside from a hefty spike in HHSC fines in 2017, Texas nursing homes go largely unchallenged in cases of neglect and abuse. For example, Borah cited the appellate process that allows nursing homes to appeal a complaint. However, abused and neglected residents donā€™t have those same rights.

Nursing homes can appeal a patientā€™s complaint to the Ombudsman. However, without the ability to challenge a nursing homeā€™s appeal or denial, patients are left without any recourse of righting the nursing homeā€™s wrongs.

While acknowledging the problem with understaffing in the state, Borah told committee members that a one size fits all approach to addressing staffing issues isnā€™t the answer. Instead, he supports upcoming state and federal regulations that require nursing homes to staff to their acuity.

Further, he gave his expert opinion and recommendations on regulations that will help protect victims from nursing home abuse and neglect. Borah recommended the state consider allowing victims of nursing home abuse and neglect more avenues to seek recovery through judicial means. He urged the committee to reconsider a bill submitted by Texas State Senator Charles Schwertner from Georgetown in the 85th Legislature. Schwertnerā€™s bill would have required nursing homes in Texas to carry liability insurance. In addition, he recommended tying the settlement cap to the consumer price index.

ā€œUltimately, I am suing nursing homes to work myself out of a job,ā€ Borah said. ā€œThe goal is to improve care.ā€

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J.T. Borah has been representing victims of nursing home abuse and neglect for more than seven years. The Carlson Law Firm is a Texas-based national law firm committed to providing exceptional legal services in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, dangerous drugs, and defective products, mass torts, bankruptcy, family law, criminal defense, military criminal defense, nursing home abuse, and consumer protection. The Carlson Law Firm has been successfully representing clients for over 40 years with 12 offices across Texas.

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