BBGA Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Evan Jones recently spoke with Rob Schenk on his Nursing Home Abuse Podcast to discuss the effects of resident-on-resident violence in nursing homes. In the episode, Evan speaks on the role nursing homes should play in preventing resident-on-resident violence.

“The blame generally doesn’t lie on the resident who commits the violent act,” Evan said. “The blame is usually with the nursing home.”

Click the video below to listen to the full episode.

The Nursing Home Abuse Podcast can also be found on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of the Resident-on-Resident Violence Podcast?

The podcast focuses on the effects of resident-on-resident violence in nursing homes and discusses the responsibility of nursing homes in preventing such incidents. It highlights the importance of accountability and care in these facilities.

Who is the featured attorney on the podcast episode?

The episode features BBGA Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Evan Jones, who shares insights and expertise on the topic of resident-on-resident violence in nursing homes.

Where can I listen to the podcast?

You can listen to the Resident-on-Resident Violence Podcast episode on the BBGA website, as well as on popular platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

What should I do if I suspect resident-on-resident violence in a nursing home?

If you suspect resident-on-resident violence, it’s important to report your concerns to the nursing home administration immediately. You may also consider seeking legal advice to explore your options for addressing the situation.

How can nursing homes prevent resident-on-resident violence?

Nursing homes can prevent resident-on-resident violence by implementing strict safety protocols, conducting thorough assessments of residents, and providing adequate staff training to ensure a safe environment for all residents.

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