Bowling Green Attorney Says New Report Highlights Need for Criminal Background Checks of Kentucky Nu
Bowling Green Attorney Says New Report Highlights Need for Criminal Background Checks of Kentucky Nursing Home Workers A report finding that 92 percent of the nation’s nursing homes have employed at least one convicted criminal is ‘shocking,’ says Bowling Green lawyer Lee Coleman. Bowling Green, Kentucky (Vocus/PRWEB) March 03, 2011 A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report shows that nursing homes across the country are failing to protect their residents from dangerous employees, Bowling Green lawyer Lee Coleman said today. According to the report, featured in today’s New Yo
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