Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Family of grandmother attacked by nurse to file suit against Bronx nursing home


Norma Rosario
The family of a helpless Bronx grandmother who was brutally pushed and bloodied in a Williamsbridge nursing home plans to file a civil suit against the facility, their lawyer told the Daily News.

Norma Rosario suffered the vicious treatment on Jan. 4. — a day before her 73rd birthday — at Bronx Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, which will be named in the suit.

“The family entrusts this lady into their care and look what happens to her,” said attorney Adam Slater, who plans to file the suit in Bronx County Supreme Court on Tuesday. “She winds up with staples in her head.”

Rosemarie Brooks, the nurse who was arrested and criminally charged in the incident, will also be named in the suit, Slater said.

Brooks, 47, was captured on surveillance video violently pushing Rosario out of a room and into a door across the hallway at the Carpenter Ave. nursing home.

Rosario, who suffers from dementia, hit her head against the door and fell to the floor, and had to receive staples to close the laceration, according to a criminal court complaint.

Brooks was charged with endangering the welfare of a vulnerable elderly person and falsifying records. She is due to appear in Bronx criminal court on June 13.

The family accuses the nursing home of breaching its duty.

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Family of grandmother attacked by nurse to file suit against Bronx nursing home

2 comments:

Thelma said...

Sue, sue, sue, until they stop mistreatment or close down!

StandUp said...

Good for her and I hope family wins.