News Tagged ‘Oklahoma

Kentucky investigators urge nursing homes to ban cell phones

cellphone 100x100Members of the staff at Bluegrass Care and Rehabilitation Center in Lexington, Kentucky, didn’t think their joke would get out of hand. They would attach sexually explicit song lyrics to photos of residents taken with their cell phone cameras and send them as text messages to other employees. “We were just having fun,” an employee told state investigators. “Everybody was on the cell phone 24/7.”

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OK nursing home closes amid allegations of abuse, neglect

closed sign 100x100Silver Lake Care Center of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, voluntarily closed its doors earlier this month after mounting complaints of physical and verbal , financial woes, unresolved staffing issues, and numerous lawsuits alleging and wrongful death, according to the News Examiner-Enterprise.

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Nursing home advocate says to heed warning signs of neglect, abuse

Wes Bledsoe, founder of the victim’s advocacy group A Perfect Cause, cautioned Norman, Oklahoma, residents to heed the warning signs of in patients in the state’s nursing homes, citing a study by the national coalition Advancing Excellence in America’s . The study found that nursing home residents in Oklahoma had more pressure sores compared to the national average, according to NewsOK.

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Oklahoma man accused of sexually abusing nursing home patient

Last week, when a nurse at Southtown Nursing Home in Bixby, Oklahoma, walked in on restorative aide Edward Lee Marshall giving a blind, physically and mentally handicapped patient a bath, she felt sure she had witnessed something inappropriate. It appeared Marshall was not bathing the patient, but masturbating him. She immediately contacted management, who called the police, according to The Tulsa World.

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Nursing home blamed for resident molesting another resident

An Edmond, Okla., nursing home has been fined $3,000 and is currently unable to receive Medicare or Medicaid reimbursements after an investigation found the did not respond quickly enough or adequately after learning a female resident was being sexually molested by another resident, according to KOKO-TV.

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Oklahoma nursing home faces fines for endangering patients

A Norman, Okla., nursing home could face fines of up to $3,000 a day for numerous deficiencies, including allegations of not fully investigating allegations and endangering patients’ health by not providing condoms to a sexually active, HIV-positive patient, according to KTUL-TV.

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Nursing home administrator cited for verbal, emotional abuse

Pleasant Manor Nursing Home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was anything but pleasant for some residents there, according to the Tulsa World.

For one resident and her family, it was downright stressful.

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Nursing home advocates fight to change crime-reporting statutes

When neglect or abuse is suspected against an Oklahoma nursing home resident, state statutes say the incident should be reported to the Department of Human Services or the Sheriff’s department.

Jack Crow believes the first call should be to the police.

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Oklahoma man abused, neglected

Some disturbing allegations of and are aimed at an Oklahoma nursing home, according to a report yesterday by KOTV in Tulsa. The station reports that family members of 41-year-old James Curnutt say the man was raped and abused while living at a facility in Jones, Okla., near Oklahoma City.

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Alabama Among Worst

A review of the nation’s nursing home inspection reports by the Congressional Government Accountability Office (GAO) lists Alabama among nine states with the worst records of inspection accuracy, saying inspectors missed serious problems in more than 25 percent of all inspections from 2002-2007. The report said most states still fared dismally, missing at least one serious deficiency in 15 percent of all inspections.

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