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Why Is It Important for Wisconsin Nursing Homes to Have Turn Schedules?

March 16, 2018 |
Placing your loved one in a nursing home is a very stressful and difficult decision. It is important that your loved one be provided the same loving care that he or she would receive at home. Part of this care should include turning your bedbound or chair bound loved one every two to four...
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Accidents Involving School Buses: Who’s at Fault?

March 9, 2018 |
Every day, millions of children travel back and forth to school on a bus. Most parents think of school buses as a safe form of transportation, and although children are more likely to be hurt while riding in a passenger vehicle than on a school bus, serious bus accidents can and do happen.If your...
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Costs of Paralysis Over a Lifetime

February 28, 2018 |
The pain and suffering that result from paralysis are horrendous. If you have suffered a spinal cord injury, you are no doubt aware of the physical and emotional strain that comes with it. Spinal cord damage that cannot be repaired causes life-altering consequences. You will have to learn and master a whole new way...
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The Lasting Effects of an Amputation

February 19, 2018 |
Amputations occur for all sorts of reasons. Some people have diseases that lead to amputations; however, other people have preventable accidents that have caused them unnecessary injuries. The lasting effects of an amputation are profound and can be remedied with the help of legal action.Physical LimitationsHaving an amputation means dealing with the long-term physical...
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