Bad Nursing Homes Are Everywhere According To Consumer Reports
Posted by M. Brandon Smith
August 7, 2006 2:15 PM
August 7, 2006 2:15 PM
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According to a recent report issued by Consumer Reports, a consumer tip group, nursing homes around the U.S. are still giving inadequate care for our loved ones and seniors. According to the report, not-for-profit homes generally provide better care than those operated for profit, although most, regardless of whether for profit or non-profit, fell well below the group’s standards for a quality nursing home. For more information on Consumer Reports’ nursing home findings and advice, read the above-cited article provided by WSBTV.com