Elder Abuse Lawyers Report: Hospice Nurse Charged with Stealing Drugs

Medication is another method that caretakers often use to control or abuse their elderly patients. Sometimes, medications are used to restrain patients and make them less difficult to deal with, but nurses and caretakers have also abused their power by taking prescribed medication for themselves. The elder abuse lawyers of the Mininno Law Office want to warn about this form of abuse because it is both a criminal act and neglect of the patients who need those medications. These caretakers are abusing their position for their own gain which can not be tolerated.

Nurse Caught on Tape Taking Pain Killers and Anti-Depressants from Elderly Patient

elder abuse lawyers in NJ and PAAmy M. Armstrong, 40, a hospice nurse in Woodstock, Georgia, is being charged with stealing medication from an elderly patient. After a family member went to the authorities with the possible theft of narcotic painkillers, agents with the Cherokee narcotics squad used video to catch Armstrong taking the pills from a patient. The agents then found more pills, including pain killers and anti-depressants, in her possession. She was arrested on August 23, 2011 and charged with two counts of felony theft by taking, two counts of elder abuse, two counts of possession of a schedule II controlled substance, and a single count of possession of a schedule III controlled substance. Armstrong is being held at the Cherokee Adult Detention Center under a $75,000 bond.

Elder Abuse Lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one is being taken advantage of, not given the medications they need, or you believe the care they are receiving is abusive or negligent, you should contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, and (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Warn About Sexual Abuse of the Elderly

As nursing home abuse lawyers, we hear about a lot of abuse and neglect cases, but sexual abuse is always the most disturbing. Sexual elder abuse is an unsettling problem happening far too often in nursing homes and with in-home aides. Workers hired to care for this vulnerable population are taking advantage of the disabled and elderly. These workers often prey on those who cannot speak up for themselves and defend against the sexual assault, making it very hard to discover and/or prove.

Man Gets Ten Years Probation for Sexual Assault of Elderly

nursing home abuse lawyers in NJ and PATelesforo Vasquez III, 25, was facing counts of attempted sexual assault and injury to an elderly person, but was given ten years of probation during an August 22 hearing. On November 24, 2010, Vasquez reportedly exposed himself to a 91-year-old female resident of the Castle Pines nursing home in Lufkin, Texas where Vasquez worked. He directed the elderly woman to touch him sexually, but when she refused he pushed her down causing injuries to her hip and buttocks. Part of his probation includes restrictions that say he cannot work in a nursing home, hospital or rehabilitation center.

This behavior is unacceptable. As nursing home abuse lawyers, we wish this man had received a greater punishment than probation. Even though he is not allowed to work in any form of caregiver position, he is still free to sexually assault someone else. It is good that he will be supervised and not let go completely, but we hope that the probation deters him from performing any form of abusive behavior again.

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one is currently a resident of a nursing home or care facility and you witness or suspect any form of inappropriate or abusive behavior from the staff, you must report it. If you feel uncomfortable reporting negligent or abusive care to the nursing home, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Nursing Home Neglect Attorneys Earn $91.5 Million for Victim’s Family

As nursing home neglect attorneys, we often write about how many cases of abuse go unreported. Sometimes, the elderly person being abused is too afraid or unable to speak up about what is going on. Other times, the nursing home is covering for the abuser. Whatever the reason, it is always a sad situation when a vulnerable person is being taken advantage of. It is nice when we get to write about a case where justice was served and the abuser is punished.

Three Weeks at Facility Led to Patient’s Death

nursing home neglect attorneysAfter almost two weeks of trial, a jury awarded the family of Dorothy Douglas a total of $91.5 million in damages. The jury found that the facility and the staff failed to feed and care for Douglas and indirectly caused her death. Dorothy Douglas suffered from Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease and several other conditions. Prior to moving into a nursing home, while Douglas was living with her son, her heath had improved. She could speak, walk and recognize loved ones. But in 2009, during the short three-week period when Douglas was a resident of the Heartland of Charleston nursing home, her health deteriorated. When she was transferred to the Heritage Center nursing home, she had lost 15 pounds, was dehydrated and unresponsive. The day after she was transferred, September 24, 2009, Douglas died at the age of 87 at the Cabell Huntington Hospital.

According to the family attorney, Lance Reins, Heartland of Charleston’s biggest problem was staffing. In 2009, the employee turnover rate was 112%. “They were losing more people because they weren’t even staying through orientation when they saw the conditions,” Reins told the jury. Several former employees testified at trial to the poor staffing conditions. From February 2010 to April 2011, state inspectors cited Heartland of Charleston for 28 deficiencies, which is more than double West Virginia’s average of 13.

Nursing Home Neglect Attorneys in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one is currently a resident of a nursing home or care facility and you are worried that the care they are receiving is negligent, abusive, or inadequate, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Birth Defect Attorneys: Problems with Hearing

The problems surrounding Topamax have been widely publicized in the recent months. The epilepsy and migraine headache medication has been linked to birth defects, such as cleft lip and cleft palate, when taken by women during pregnancy. Aside from the oral malformation, young babies may also experience a number of other significant health problems in their early years. One of the paramount dangers iS potential hearing problems or total hearing loss in young children. Birth defect attorneys stress the importance of seeking medical assistance as soon as possible.

Hearing Impairment Possible in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate

Birth Defect Attorneys in NJ & PAAfter a child is born with a cleft lip or cleft palate, physicians often seek to limit the potential threat to the hearing and speech abilities of the baby. Birth defect attorneys say that a tympanostomy tube is usually inserted into the child’s eardrum. This tube is readily used to aerate the middle of the baby’s ear. It is the hope of medical physicians that this will allow the hearing ability of the young child to flourish. Although there are different means by which to help with hearing ability, hearing impairment is very prevalent in children with a cleft palate. This is because the eustachian tubes often can not open properly due to issues with the tensor muscle fibers. When these muscle fibers lack an anchor to open the eustachian tubes, the secretion of fluid is possible. As air in the middle ear begins to be absorbed by the mucous membrane, the negative pressure is unable to be compensated for. The result is secretion of fluid in the middle ear space from the mucous membrane. This middle ear effusion could lead to hearing loss in these young babies. Birth defect attorneys say that medical treatment and consultations at an early age will help the child counteract potentially harmful symptoms later in life.

Birth Defect Attorneys in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your child was born with a birth defect, such as cleft lip or cleft palate, that you believe is attributable to your use of Topamax during pregnancy, you probably have some questions for a birth defect attorney. Please contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation, or call for a free consultation at 856-833-0600 in New Jersey, or 215-567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Elder Abuse May Lead to Six Years in Jail for Caretaker

Alzheimer’s and dementia patients are, among many other weaknesses they endure throughout the duration of their illness, easily manipulated. Caretakers to these very sick individuals are depended upon, not only by patients, but also by the families and friends of those patients. This dependence puts them in a position of great power, and as always, with power comes responsibility. Unfortunately, many of these caretakers use their position of power to take advantage of their patients. This kind of elder abuse is far too common. Our elders should be respected. Instead, some are being forced to live in inhumane conditions while their life savings are being ripped out from underneath them.

Caretaker Arrested for Theft, Elder Abuse and False Imprisonment

new jersey philadelphia elder abuse lawyers caretaker arrested imprisonmentMilagros Angeles, 62, is being accused of theft by a caretaker, elder abuse, false imprisonment, and being in possession of altered checks. If she is found guilty, Milagros may be facing more than six years in prison. She worked as the caretaker of Navy veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor Arnold “Max” Bauer, 93, since 2009. When employees at Bauer’s bank noticed a series of suspicious checks drawn on his account during a 6 month period of absence, they contacted Adult Protective Services. Investigators were sent to check on him. Once in the home, they found that the elderly man was living in “filth and squalor,” with trash, rotting food and rat feces covering the house. According to San Diego Sheriff’s Sgt. Mark Varnau, Bauer was found disoriented and dehydrated and “It appears he has advanced Alzheimer’s … He can engage in conversation for a very short period of time and then he drifts off. He is very vulnerable and very much open to being victimized and manipulated.

They also found $9,000 in cash in Milagros’ bedroom and after further investigation found that she had written 56 checks, totaling $5,600, to herself and her family in the Philippines. Milagros Angeles is being charged with elder abuse and neglect while stealing from the elderly man’s life savings. The exact amount she has taken is unknown, but considering she lived and worked with the man for almost three years, the total could be as much as $100,000.

Elder Abuse Lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one is currently being taken advantage of financially or physically, or they are a resident of a nursing home and you are worried that the care they are receiving is negligent, abusive, or inadequate, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Medical Malpractice Attorneys: Negligent Air Force Medical Staff

Five months following a federal appeals court ruling, which affirmed a lower court’s ruling, the United States government was forced to pay a $7.5 million award. The 9th U.S. Circuit of Appeals in California affirmed the 2008 ruling which awarded Deborah Rutledge and her husband, retired Master Sgt. Thomas Rutledge, damages due to the negligence of Air Force medical staff. Medical malpractice attorneys say that Deborah was left disabled after medical professionals failed to properly diagnose a herniated spinal disk, back in 2004.

Failures to Properly Examine and Provide Treatment Leave Woman Disabled

new jersey philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys deborah rutledge air force staff misdiagnoseDeborah Rutledge was experiencing numbness in her groin, legs, and feet when she went in search of medical help at the Andersen Air Force Base clinic in Guam. A doctor’s assistant and a nurse met with Rutledge but failed to conduct proper medical examinations for the numbness the woman experienced. To compound the problem, the medical professionals did not report the case to their supervisors and instead misdiagnosed what Rutledge was suffering from. Lawyers say that the symptoms persisted, even after an emergency operation. Rutledge continues to suffer today from nerve damage.

One of the plaintiff’s medical malpractice attorneys stated, “[t]he Rutledge’s are relieved that this long drawn out process is finally over and that they ultimately received justice from the judicial process.” Robert Keogh continued, “[t]he District Court’s award was eminently fair under all the circumstances presented, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed the reasonableness of the award.

Medical Malpractice Attorneys in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If you or a family member have recently been the victim of medical negligence, it is possible that you would like to speak with our professionals. Please contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation, or call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Nursing Home Abuse: Employee Arrested for Health Care Fraud

As nursing home abuse lawyers, we write about the many different forms of nursing home abuse in order to bring awareness to this serious issue. Most nursing home abuse cases are about abuse of power, whether that is through physical or mental terrorizing or stealing money from the patients or the facility.

Facility Administrator Received Money for False Transport Claims

new jersey philadelphia nursing home abuse lawyers employee arrested sugar land texasKelvin Washington, 47, who works as an administrator at a Sugar Land nursing home in Texas, was arrested on August 4, 2011 and is being charged with conspiracy, health care fraud and violations of the anti-kickback statute. He is being accused of creating a plan where he billed federal health care programs for ambulance transport and received payments totaling approximately $20,000 for referring the dialysis patients to a Houston ambulance transport service between 2003 and 2007. He allegedly conspired to have unknowing doctors sign transport prescriptions for patients who were never even admitted to the nursing home. Medicare and Medicaid were billed almost $1 million in false health care claims. The maximum penalties for a violation of the health care fraud statue in Texas is a maximum of 10 years in prison. The maximum sentence for a violation of the conspiracy statue or the anti-kickback statute is five years. Each of the 10 counts charged also carry a maximum $250,000 fine as punishment upon conviction.

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If you have witnessed any questionable or abusive behavior in a nursing home, directed towards your loved one or even another resident, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Bed Sore Attorneys: When Untreated, Pressure Ulcers are Deadly

An elderly South australian woman, Barbara Piro, died at age 91 after she was left alone while her daughter took a vacation. The woman shared a home with her daughter, Susan Piro, in Adelaide, Australia prior to her death in 2008. The daughter is a practicing nurse who had provided and cared for her mother for nearly twenty years before she elected to travel to the United States. Susan Piro left food and water next to her mother’s bed when she departed for America on October 16. Bed sore lawyers say that only one week later, Barbara Piro was dead due to infected bed sores and a broken ankle.

Elderly Woman Could Have Been Treated

new jersey philadelphia bed sore lawyers barbara piro australiaInitially, Susan Piro cancelled the trip she planned to take to America. However, the vacation became too hard to resist, and Susan departed, leaving her mother behind. Ironically, the point of the excursion was to visit places in America her mother had once lived. Susan’s selfish and clouded judgement have now prevented her from ever being able to share these memories with her mother.

Lawyers fear that many elderly men and women are left alone in times of need; times when they are unable to provide sufficient care for themselves. Without this supervision and assistances, outcomes could be tragic, as was the case with Barbara Piro.

Bed Sore Attorneys of New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one has recently suffered from a bed sore, you may have questions for our professionals regarding your legal rights. If you suspect that neglect or mistreatment played a factor in the development of a bed sore, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation in New Jersey at (856) 833-0600, or in Philadelphia at (215) 567-2380.

Nursing Home Neglect Leads to $100,000 Fine and “AA” Citation

Nursing home abuse are much more prevalent in our society than many want to believe. As the elderly population grows, so do the instances of elder abuse and nursing home neglect. If you have a loved one in a nursing home or long term care facility, we highly recommend frequent and attentive visits. Visiting often and unannounced is a sure way to help decrease the chance of your loved being abused or neglected. If you notice anything strange, inquire about the course of treatment. If you stay on your toes, the facility will have no choice but to stay on theirs.

Facility Punished After Patient Death

new jersey philadelphia nursing home neglect 100,000 fine AA CitationCreekside Care Center in Stockton, California was fined $100,000 last month following the death of one of their residents. After an investigation from the state, they found that inadequate care led to the victim’s death. The nursing home staff failed to treat her properly after her left thigh bone broke in October 2008. The injury and lack of treatment led to cardio-respiratory distress and her death in the emergency room a few days later.

The California Department of Public Health gave The Creekside Care Center an “AA” citation, which is the most severe penalty under law. State fines range from $100 for Class B violations to a maximum $100,000 for the more serious AA violations. The administrator of the nursing home, Judy Treloar, said that the parent company Sunbridge Healthcare is contesting the citation. The home has filed a required plan of correction with the state Public Health department where they “promised to re-train staff to better monitor and follow up on changes in residents’ conditions. They also promised to audit all changes in residents’ conditions daily.

Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers in New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one is currently a resident of a nursing home or care facility, we encourage you to visit frequently and be very observant of any scratches, bruises, or anything that does not look right. If you are worried that the care they are receiving is negligent, abusive, or inadequate, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation at (856) 833-0600 in New Jersey, or (215) 567-2380 in Philadelphia.

Bed Sore Lawyers: New Beds to Limit Pressure Ulcers?

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto has uncovered some startling facts that could lead to a diminished number of pressure ulcer injuries and decreasing healthcare costs. Bed sore lawyers say that an investment in pressure-reduction mattresses should alleviate the stress on the skin of elderly patients in hospitals and nursing home facilities across the country. Although bed sores are often overlooked, they pose a significant danger to elderly individuals.

Inexpensive Solution to an Expensive Healthcare Problem

new jersey philadelphia bed sore lawyers new beds limit pressure ulcersOn average, research has shown that the process to upgrade to pressure-reduction mattresses would cost about 30 cents per patient. This minimal investment would soon pay major dividends in the healthcare world. Professionals project that the reduction in bed sores could save $32 dollars per patient in treatment and care costs. This equation leads to one conclusion, big money will be saved once healthcare costs decrease. Murray Krahn, a principal investigator with the study stated that “pressure ulcers are a huge but under-appreciated problem across multiple settings in our health-care system.” He continued by stating, “though they are not the full solution, pressure-reduction mattresses are an inexpensive and easy way to address the problem.”

Bed sores are a major problem for the nursing home resident population across the nation. It is essential that these patients receive sufficient treatment and medical attention in order to avoid or properly care for bed sores.

Bed Sore Attorneys of New Jersey and Philadelphia

If your loved one has recently suffered from a bed sore, you may want to contact our professionals with questions regarding your legal rights. In cases where you suspect that neglect or mistreatment played a factor in the development of a bed sore, contact the Mininno Law Office for a free case evaluation. You may also call for a free consultation in New Jersey at (856) 833-0600, or in Philadelphia at (215) 567-2380.