Kentucky Attorneys Praise Advocate’s Push for Legislature to Change Staffing Requirements in Long-Te
Bowling Green lawyers J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman of Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers say that nursing homes and personal care facilities will provide the best care if the General Assembly mandates greater staff-to-resident ratios. Bowling Green, KY (PRWEB) September 17, 2011 An advocate’s recent request for Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear to call for an emergency session of the General Assembly to address staffing shortages at long-term care facilities is a step in the right direction, Bowling Green lawyers J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman said today. According to the Lexingto
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