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If a nursing home resident did not sign a contract with the nursing home, can the resident still sue the home for improper care?

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If a nursing home resident did not sign a contract with the nursing home, can the resident still sue the home for improper care?

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Although no contract exists, the resident (or their survivors) who is harmed due to the improper care by the nursing home may recover damages. The resident may have a cause of action from negligent supervision and care, negligent hiring and training of employees, negligent maintenance of the premises, or negligent maintenance of equipment.

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