Are emails between nursing staff and supervisors commenting on a resident’s status — such as cautions about keeping an eye on a resident who ultimately falls into a bad condition (pressure ulcer,...
Ask the Legal Expert … about non-competition agreements
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John Durso
Aug 05, 2015
We are tired of having our top nurses poached by other skilled care providers in the area. Can we hire new nurses under a non-compete clause?
Ask the Legal Expert about … arbitration clauses
By
John Durso
Jan 06, 2017
May a SNF continue to use arbitration clauses in resident contracts?
Ask the legal expert … about using external auditors
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John Durso
Jan 01, 2014
What do you advise about using external auditors to check what we’re doing — before wave after wave of government auditors come in?
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John Durso
Dec 01, 2008
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Ask the Legal Expert about … Overtime laws
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John Durso
Jun 08, 2018
Some of our staff are super-diligent and work right through lunch breaks sometimes. Can we get in trouble with OSHA or other regulators if we stress to them to take their breaks but they still don’t?
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John Durso
Jan 15, 2008
Question: Under what circumstances can I discharge a resident we no longer want to serve?
Ask the Legal Expert about … sexual harassment investigation
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John Durso
Aug 09, 2018
Our executive director has been accused of sexual harassment by a mid-level manager. How should we investigate this properly?
Ask the Legal Expert about … employees working ‘off the clock’
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John Durso
Dec 06, 2016
With the new overtime pay regulations, how do we insulate ourselves from problems if we have diligent workers who might work “off the clock?”
Ask the Legal Expert… about relationships between residents
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John Durso
Sep 04, 2015
Family members are threatening to sue because their mother is carrying on a believed-to-be-sexual relationship with a gentleman who also lives at our facility. What’s our recourse?