Western New York Nursing Homes To Be Monitored By Hidden Cameras

Chrissie Cole
Contributor
Visit Chrissie Cole on FacebookVisit Chrissie Cole on Twitter
Posted by Chrissie ColeOctober 25, 2008 9:30 PM
Tags: None

State Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, recently announced that his office will be using hidden camera technology in Western New York nursing homes to detect and prosecute the abuse and neglect of patients.

Twenty-six convictions of nurses, nurse aides and a nursing home owner have been the result of hidden cameras in four cases so far.

Four nursing home workers were found guilty and charged with falsifying records and jeopardizing a resident at a Medford facility earlier this month. And, in May, Highgate LTC Management was fined $15,000 and banned from the nursing home industry due to patient neglect, following a criminal conviction at a facility located in Cortland.

“In several ways, this is a double crime,” said Cuomo at a news conference.

“It’s abuse of disabled and elderly people who reside in nursing homes,” he said. “And many of these homes are paid for by taxpayers. We have taxpayer-financed abuse.”

The initiative involves placing a hidden video camera in resident rooms, with the permission of families or legal representatives but without the knowledge of the nursing home. The video can be monitored in real time to stop abuse if it is occurring and used as evidence to make a case at trial.

“We’ve had reports [of abuse] for many years, but they are hard cases to make,” Cuomo said. “This allows us to make cases we couldn’t make before.”

0 Comments

Have an opinion about this post? Please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.

Comments for this article are closed.

Subscribe to InjuryBoard New York City

InjuryBoard New York City RSS Feeds

Keep up with the latest updates using your favorite RSS reader

Injury Board New York City is brought to you by Napoli Bern Ripka, LLP

Legal Assistance Center

More Info
Napoli Bern Ripka, LLP 866-735-1102 Ext. 300 www.nbrlawfirm.com
google
Personal Injury Lawyers Serving: New York City, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Nassau, Queens, Staten Island, Suffolk, Yonkers
350 5th AvenueSuite 7413, New York, New York 10118 [ Show Map ]
Better Business Bureau Accredited Business Confidential

Your question will be referred to an attorney near you. If your question is of a legal nature, then by submitting this form you agree you are not forming a formal attorney / client relationship. Read our full privacy policy.

Looking for an InjuryBoard attorney closer to home? Click here.

Subscribe to Blog Updates

Enter your email address if you would like to receive email notifications when comments are made on this post.

Email address