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Hidden cameras lead to nursing home abuse charges

securitycameras 100x100Hidden video surveillance has led to formal charges of and of two nursing home employees in Kentucky, according to Kentucky.com. A grand jury indicted Amanda Sallee of Richmond on a charge of wanton and of an adult, a felony, and Valerie Lamb with reckless and of an adult, a misdemeanor. Both were nursing aides at Madison Manor .

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Man wanders away from assisted living facility

Richard Constable, 66, walked away from his Staten Island assisted living facility and remained gone for two days before staff bothered to call the police, according to the Staten Island Advance. Staff felt the police would respond better the longer the man was missing.

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Maryland may allow video surveillance of nursing home rooms

Had it not been for  video surveillance in nursing homes throughout New York state, many nursing home residents who were the victims of and at the hands of their caregivers would still be suffering. The use of hidden video surveillance has become so effective in prosecuting the offenders there that over the past few months New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has increased the number of that have cameras.

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Cuomo continues to investigate nursing home abuse, neglect

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo continues to target those who and individuals in institutional care homes. Earlier this week, three employees of a western New York nursing home were charged and one convicted of abusive acts against elderly patients. Many of the patients attacked have cognitive disorders, according to WIVB-TV.

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Family sues county, administrator resigns over nun’s death

Here is an update on a story we reported last month about an investigation into a Rockland County, N.Y., nursing home where a 90-year-old nun was killed when the closet in her room toppled over onto her. According to Lo Hud, New York’s Lower Hudson Valley newspaper, in the wake of the investigation into Summit Park Nursing Care, the patient-services administrator has announced he plans to resign and the maintenance director is taking an early retirement package. The ’s patient-services administrator Aldo Trolani also served as the county’s acting commissioner of hospitals for the Department of Hospitals.

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Nursing assistant caught stealing rings from elderly woman

It’s hard enough to leave a family member in a nursing home. You want them surrounded by memorabilia from their past that conjures up happy memories. But longtime heirlooms can sometimes be so attractive to others that they end up missing.

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Family demands investigation after closet falls on resident

No one expected Sister Mary Murray to die the way she did.

While in her room at the Summit Park Nursing Home in Rockland County, New York, the 90-year-old nun was crushed and eventually died after the closet in her room toppled over onto her. Her family accepted the ’s explanation. It was just a freak accident.

Then came the ABC 7 Eyewitness News investigation that revealed that two other residents in the home were injured by falling closets.

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Video surveillance leads to more arrests at NY nursing home

Video surveillance from hidden cameras set up in a New York nursing home has lead to more arrests, according to the North Country Gazette.

Early last month we reported that four employees of Medford Multicare Center for Living in Medford, NY were charged with criminal after investigators reviewed tapes from video cameras hidden in some residents’ rooms.

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New York puts more hidden cameras in nursing homes

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that more hidden cameras will be in stalled in the rooms of some nursing home patients in western New York in an effort to curtail and , according to the Buffalo (New York) News.

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Hidden cameras reveal neglect at NY nursing home

The records kept by LPNs Rima Chaudhry and Toni Miller and CNAs Betty Cheslak and Jacqueline Francis at Medford Multicare Center for Living in Suffolk, NY, showed they did their jobs. They bathed, changed and rotated their patients, followed doctors’ orders for their care. They even took precautions when moving patients to ensure no one was injured in the process.

But hidden surveillance cameras set up over a six-week period in some patient’s rooms by the Attorney General’s office told a different story, according to the North County Gazette.

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