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Nursing Home Abuse Charges for Stealing Medication

Tech Faces Nursing Home Abuse Charges for Stealing Medication from Patients A nursing home worker in Rochester, NY has been charged with nursing home abuse for stealing medication from numerous patients and substituting similar-looking pills, rather than the patients’ necessary prescriptions. Deborah Cleveland, a Rochester resident, was a medication technician at the Heather Heights Assisted … [Read more...]

Severe Elder Abuse Sometimes Caused by Caregivers

California Woman, Caregiver, Pleads No Contest to Serious Felony Elder Abuse On Tuesday, August 19th, a woman from Salinas, California pleaded no contest to felony elder abuse, according to the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office. Daisy Yolanda Ramirez, 42, was hired as a caregiver for the victim in 2009. Emergency responders, including police and firefighters, responded numerous times to … [Read more...]

Telemarketing Scams Are Financial Elder Abuse

Complaints Against Telemarketing Companies Allege Financial Elder Abuse and Telemarketing Scams In 2013, two of the most serious consumer complaints were elder abuse and telemarketing campaigns, with telemarketing scams often the root cause of many cases of financial elder abuse. A report by the Consumer Federation of America and the North American Consumer Protection Investigators asked 40 … [Read more...]

2nd Care Facility Death Leads to Nursing Home Abuse Investigation

Second Death at Skilled Nursing Facility Leads to Nursing Home Abuse Investigation A nursing home abuse investigation is underway for potential nursing home abuse or neglect after the facility experienced its second patient death. In June this year, employees at the Medford Multicare Center were charged in the death of another patient in the same unit – Aurelia Rios, 72, from Central Islip, who … [Read more...]

Father’s Death Could Lead to Felony Elder Abuse Charges

Man Could Face Felony Elder Abuse Charges After Smothering Father A Florida resident is accused of attempted murder, and could face additional felony elder abuse charges, after trying to suffocate his terminally ill father in a nursing home on Monday, July 28th. Steven B. Curtis, 58, has been formally charged with assault, attempted murder, menacing, and disorderly conduct. Allegedly, Curtis was … [Read more...]

Man Evicted from Nursing Home For Playing Ukulele Music

97-Year-Old Retiree Evicted From Nursing Home Because He Played Ukulele Too Much A 97-year-old former Merchant Marine evicted from nursing home facility where he resided for playing the ukulele too much. Fortunately, after learning that the elderly gentleman ended up in a homeless shelter, the community banded together to finance a new apartment in a different retirement community for him. Jim … [Read more...]

Financial Elder Abuse through Trust Funds is Too Common

Former Nursing Home Worker Charged with Financial Elder Abuse Through Trust Funds A nursing home administrator at a skilled nursing facility in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, was charged with financial elder abuse through trust funds on Tuesday, July 15th. Roberta Donaldson, 67, a resident of Enid, OK, worked as the administrator for the Willow Haven Nursing Home in Tonkawa. Per the probable cause … [Read more...]

Sexual Elder Abuse of Older Women Underreported

New Study Suggests Older Women Face Sexual Elder Abuse More Than Reported An Australian study suggests that older women face more sexual elder abuse than is reported, in part because older women are seen as “asexual” and therefore not the targets of sexual abuse. Norma’s Project looked into the prevalence of sexual elder abuse among older women, and the report was published on Monday, July 7th, … [Read more...]

Former Bookkeeper Convicted on Charges of Financial Elder Abuse

Former Nursing Home Bookkeeper Guilty on Charges of Financial Elder Abuse A bookkeeper for an Alabama nursing home has been convicted on charges of financial elder abuse after being charged for stealing money from residents. Mary K. Nowell, 49, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, July 2nd, to charges of theft of patient funds from the Evergreen Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Conecuh County, … [Read more...]

Elder Abuse Lawsuits Allowed Against Arizona Hospitals

Arizona Supreme Court Rules that Hospitals are Not Exempt from Elder Abuse Lawsuits On Monday, June 30th, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that hospitals in the state can be sued in elder abuse lawsuits under special measures passed to protect senior citizens from elder abuse. In a unanimous decision, the justices said that senior citizens can face elder abuse anywhere, not just by a caregiver in … [Read more...]