Sara Harvey recently made an appearance in Elmira court where she was told her brain damaged husband's feeding tube would not be removed by Chemung County.
Hear her story here:
FLN News / Follow-Up: The Gary Harvey Story
More information:
Dying with Dignity: Follow-Up
The Gary Harvey Story
See also:
Interview With Harvey
Guardianship of Gary Harvey
Hear her story here:
FLN News / Follow-Up: The Gary Harvey Story
More information:
Dying with Dignity: Follow-Up
The Gary Harvey Story
See also:
Interview With Harvey
Guardianship of Gary Harvey
This is a great interview.
ReplyDeleteThey retaliated against her by telling her she could no longer touch her husband?
Again, it's just something else they've taken away from Gary Harvey.
How barbaric is that?
Chemung County tried to kill Gary Harvey. They should be held responsible for that attempt.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see LIFE prevail!
ReplyDeleteThis is a major victory for the Harvey case. However, the DNR still looms.
ReplyDeleteUnless the DNR is withdrawn, Gary Harvey is not safe. After all, he is in the hands of and under the control of the very people who tried to end his life.
This certainly shows that guardianship is not in the best interest of the ward. When I tell people about these cases, they look at me like with that look of disbelief. Truth is, before we experienced the guardianship of our beloved family member, I, myself, would be a doubting Thomas, too.
ReplyDeleteTo last "Anonymous": court - and other - corruption in guardianship and other proceedings is like cancer:
ReplyDeleteUntil it taps you on the shoulder, you don't believe it or want to know about it.
Our court system is becoming a cancer, if it permits such horrific abuse in guardianship cases.
We are looking at pure retaliation on behalf of the facility. Why would a judge allow it?
Did the County and the hospital "ethics" committee apologize for their attempt to kill Gary Harvey?
ReplyDeleteSara Harvey did a good interview. All she wants is to bring her husband home where she can care for him as long as he lives.
ReplyDeleteBut the County can't let the "evidence" of their neglect and abuse go, can they?
And so Gary Harvey suffers - practically isolated in institutionalized care when he could be home and comfortable.
Good job, Chemung County?
Hurrah for Gary and Sarah.
ReplyDeleteVery similiar circumstance occurred here in Washoe cty. NV. My father was the ward, I the son, was scapgoat for the 'guardian(s)'.
ReplyDeleteMy father died alone, a prisoner of his own money.
Bring back hi-speed lead poisoning!