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New Aged Care Laws on Physical and Chemical restraints are Inadequate.

Posted on26, June 201931, January 2020AuthorTom MalingLeave a comment

In our submission to the Aged Care Royal Commission, we have analysed new Federal government laws on physical and chemical restraints.  In our opinion: The laws may exceed the Federal Read More …

CategoriesHealth Law, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, News & Events, Personal injuryTagsAged Care, Health and the Law, Medical Negligence

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Can I sue a nursing home for the death of a person?

Posted on11, October 201820, January 2020AuthorTom Maling2 Comments

On 5 October 2018 a visitor to our website posted a question to us in our ‘What Duty of Care does a Nursing Home Have?’ article.  The person asked: “What Read More …

CategoriesHealth Law, Medical Negligence, Personal injuryTagsAged Care

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Royal Commission into Aged Care must cause legal change on chemical restraints

Posted on3, October 201820, January 2020AuthorTom MalingLeave a comment

Nursing home residents are currently discriminated against when it comes to laws regulating use of medications to control behaviour.  Put simply, there are no laws that do so. The Royal Commission into Read More …

CategoriesArticles, Health Law, News & EventsTagsAged Care, Health and the Law

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Can nursing homes prevent a person with dementia from leaving the facility?

Posted on27, September 201820, January 2020AuthorTom Maling

by Tom Maling and Mitch Evelyn We recently received a question in response to our article What Duty of Care does a Nursing Home Have? It was a good question: Read More …

CategoriesArticles, Health Law, News & EventsTagsAged Care, Health and the Law

Elringtons’ submission to ACT Government Committee on End of Life Choices

Posted on16, May 201820, January 2020AuthorTom Maling

Elringtons lawyers have made a detailed submission on voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia) laws in the ACT, being the only ACT law firm to make a submission. The ACT Legislative Assembly Read More …

CategoriesHealth Law, News & EventsTagsAged Care

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