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Understanding Cerebral Palsy Caused by Maternal Infections

Cerebral palsy is a group of closely related neurological disorders characterized by damage to a fetus or infant’s brain. People with cerebral palsy may not develop regular muscle tone and often struggle to control their movement and posture. Cerebral palsy is usually caused by damage…

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Should I file a wrongful death claim if my loved one died in a Kentucky nursing home?

When your loved one is in a nursing home or assisted living facility, you trust that the staff will do everything in their power to protect their health, happiness, and well-being. While most nursing home employees take their responsibility seriously, some do not, and mistakes…

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The Benefits of Hippotherapy for Cerebral Palsy in Children

Children with cerebral palsy can face extraordinary challenges learning to master basic motor skills and physical movements. While scientists have spent years developing new techniques to teach children with cerebral palsy how to better control their bodies, a growing body of literature suggests that hippotherapy…

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Recover Financially from Broken Bones After a Kentucky Hospital Slip and Fall

Whether you are sick, hurt, or visiting a patient, few people would fault you for thinking the hospital is the safest place to be. However, an unfortunate number of accidents occur inside medical facilities. Each and every year, thousands of people slip, trip or fall,…

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Cerebral Palsy: Preterm Birth Injury Caused by Medical Malpractice in Kentucky

Cerebral palsy lawsuits may provide an essential financial recovery for children who suffer cerebral palsy because of medical malpractice. In many cerebral palsy cases, the central question is whether the child was deprived of oxygen because of medical negligence. However, oxygen deprivation is not the…

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2021-2022 Kentucky Nursing Home Staff Shortages at Dangerous Levels

Nursing home staff members are essential workers. Without them, there would be no one to care for our loved ones in nursing homes. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic began, many nursing homes underpaid their employees and understaffed their nursing homes. Now, however, the situation is…

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