Nursing Home Regulations in Pennsylvania
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Nursing Homes Regulations in Pennsylvania
The state of Pennsylvania is dedicated to the eradication of nursing home negligence and abuse. To protect the safety and well-being of nursing home patients, the state of Pennsylvania requires that all nursing home facilities maintain a valid nursing home license.
Pennsylvania has enacted a variety of laws that relate to regulating nursing homes, nursing home staff members and nursing home administrators. When a loved has been injured by nursing home neglect or abuse, it is important to hire an attorney who understands the legal options available to obtain compensation and justice.
To learn more about Pennsylvania nursing home regulations, contact a lawyer at Hill & Associates. To schedule a free consultation at our Philadelphia law office, call 866-720-4699, or contact us by e-mail.
Violating Nursing Home Regulations Is a Form of Negligence
These regulations are in place for a reason, to ensure that vulnerable adults are protected from harm. When a nursing home violates a Pennsylvania nursing home regulation, serious, even fatal injuries can occur.
At Hill & Associates, we are familiar with the variety of regulations that nursing homes must adhere to on a daily basis. Some of these relate to:
- Nursing home staff and administrator licenses
- Nursing home inspections
- Hygiene and sanitation
- Patient care and safety
- Financial requirements
Learn More about Pennsylvania Nursing Home Regulations
To learn more about Pennsylvania nursing home regulations and your rights, contact an attorney at Hill & Associates. Our law office is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. To contact a lawyer at our firm, call 866-720-4699, or contact us by e-mail.
