By John R Kormanik on Posted in MiscellaneousAs we enter the holiday season, it is important to remember: Although we may be able to spend time with our families and loved ones, some nursing home residents are not so fortunate. As pointed out so eloquently in an article by Ashley Roten of the Athens Banner-Herald: “Giving even just an hour or two… Continue Reading
By John R Kormanik on Posted in MiscellaneousI apologize for not getting important information about nursing home issues out in quite a while. Truth be told, I was involved in defending a client in a federal criminal case which took up virtually all of my available time. My client was charged with over 80 counts. The trial lasted 44 days and, at… Continue Reading
By John R Kormanik on Posted in MiscellaneousMemorial Day was first observed in 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. Today, we continue to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country by placing flags…row upon row of flags…at veterans cemeteries around the country and, indeed, around the world. Let… Continue Reading
By John R Kormanik on Posted in MiscellaneousIn a recent paper published by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College poses an interesting hypothesis. When the economy improves, nursing home deaths increase due to the simple reason nurses and health aides caring for the elderly decrease during economic booms. Frankly, this hypothesis is not at all surprising to me. According to… Continue Reading
By John R Kormanik on Posted in MiscellaneousYou may have wondered where we’ve been. First, please accept my apologies for not posting information in quite a while. I will be here regularly from here on. I wanted to let you know Kormanik Hallam & Sneed, LLP, has relocated. We have purchased an old house on the east side of downtown Boise. The house, located… Continue Reading