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Nursing Home Worker Gets Seven Years In Prison For Sexually Abusing Disabled Patient

Posted in Nursing Home Abuse

Testifying through an interpreter and via spelling out words, a disabled nursing home patient convinced a New York City jury that her allegations of sexual abuse during her admission to a New York nursing home were indeed true.  Consequently, her former CNA Jose Ramos will face seven years in prison for his crimes. The district… Continue Reading

Another Sexual Assault Of A Nursing Home Patient At The Hands Of A Convicted Felon

Posted in Sexual Abuse & Assault

Sadly, the most recent episode of the sexual assault of nursing home patient at the hands of convicted felon– who happens to be a fellow patient— occurred last week in a Florida Nursing Home.  57-year-old Larry Donneal Evans, admitted to the sexual assault of a disabled female patient at the nursing home.  The nursing home… Continue Reading

Disabled Nursing Home Patient ‘Dumped’ At A Homeless Shelter

Posted in manorcare, National Nursing Home Issues

Lots of chatter on Twitter over the weekend about Thai Hodges, a disabled woman who was taken to a homeless shelter by the good folks at ManorCare after her funds had apparently dried up. Hodges was admitted to ManorCare for rehabilitation and skilled nursing care after she suffered a stroke and became paralyzed. The good… Continue Reading

Rather Than Do His Job, Nurse Would Rather ‘Tie Down’ Patient In New York Nursing Home

Posted in Nursing Home Abuse

I know some blog readers think that I just re-post the same entries about nursing home employees abusing their patients— but I’m not.  The reality is that nursing home abuse is a problem encountered by an untold number of patients in nursing homes across the country.  Out of New York, another case of abuse by… Continue Reading

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