Posts Tagged ‘Nursing’


Independent RN Contractors Are Taking The Nursing Profession To New Heights!

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

(PRWEB) March 23, 2004

Nurses wake up and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. Are you tired of having no input in your career, little money in the bank, lack of respect for your profession and little compensation for the long hours and years of dedication? Independent RN Contractor is a great way to renew your interest and rejuvenate your nursing career. As An Independent Nurse Contractor you will increase your choices as to when, where and how often you work, substantially increase your income and most of all gain professional autonomy.

An Independent Nurse contractor contracts with a healthcare facility to provide nursing services, usually by the hour. An Independent contractor can contract his or her nursing services directly with a healthcare facility or with a patient and continue bedside practice. The contract is similar to those used by nursing agencies and travel companies outlining the services to be provided, the responsibilities of both the healthcare facility and the nurse, and the length of time the services are to be provided.

The Hamill Law Firm of Boston, Ma. Publishes Free Guide to Halt Nursing Home Abuse

Friday, October 14th, 2011


Boston, MA (PRWEB) August 23, 2011

Attorney Bernard J. Hamill of the Hamill law firm has published a free guide for Massachusetts residents who have a loved one in a nursing home or an assisted living facility. The nursing home abuse prevention guide, in PDF format and obtainable at the Hamill law firm website, at ?Stop the Abuse? was written exclusively for Massachusetts long term care residents and their families, The guide provides numerous resources in one convenient source to help consumers locate help for their loved ones in a time of emergency. This guide provides elder abuse hotline numbers as well as the addresses of important state agencies that are available to prevent and investigate incidents of nursing home abuse and neglect.

Advice is given in the guide for several approaches to the problem of bad nursing home care. The guide will instruct how to prevent nursing home abuse; how to address the abuse in house; how to file formal complaints with appropriate watchdog agencies; when to hire a nurse advocate and how to best present and prepare an abuse complaint.

Proper handling of suspected neglect at the beginning sets the stage for immediate successful resolution of any complaints. Proper knowledge about how to effectively register an abuse complaint will result in quickly stopping any neglect and guaranteeing adequate care as required by state and federal laws.

This free guide was written to help Massachusetts consumers and was written by Massachusetts attorneys with experience handling elder abuse claims. It is based on years of advocating for victims of nursing home abuse.

The Hamill Law firm has been representing victims of nursing abuse in Massachusetts for over three decades. Hamill law firm has achieved some of the highest verdicts for ?emotional distress? awarded to nursing home victims in Massachusetts. Hamill will advance all the necessary costs required to effectively advocate your case. Choosing the right law firm does make a difference. Over the last five years all of Hamill law clients have been successful in receiving justice for documented neglect and abuse.

The Hamill Firm encourages the families of all Massachusetts nursing home residents to take advantage of this free guide available only by visiting the firm website by clicking here: Stop the Abuse Guide.

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Visit us at http://www.Hamill-Law.com or contact us at (617) 479-4300

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Nursing Homes Not For All Seniors

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Many seniors are pushed into nursing home care – at taxpayer expense – whent hey only need supervision. Wyatt Andrews reports on a woman who is a pioneer in letting the elderly live independently.