MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Dozens of families demanded
action at the State Capitol Wednesday after their loved ones were abused
in Minnesota senior care facilities.
The Minnesota Senate hearing room was filled with families, many of
them weeping openly. All of those who testified described in detail what
happened to their loved ones.
Kent Edwards displayed his mother’s image, and her ashes. He
described how hard it was to get anyone to listen to his complaints
about nursing home abuse.
“She was taunted, abused, threatened to be burned to death, stripped down naked, mocked for her body,” he told lawmakers.
Others, like Irene McCormick, were forced by their senior care facilities to move out for making too much trouble.
“So I took her to an assisted living that was more homey, and while
she was there, they dropped her and they broke her femur in half,” she
said.
And some, like Lisa Papp-Richards, resorted to hidden cameras.
They were confiscated by the care facility, which she says retaliated against her mother.
“I can deal with a lot,” Papp-Richards said, “but this I need help with.”
The Minnesota Senate is now considering emergency legislation to overhaul how the state monitors abuse.
“Elder abuse can happen to anyone — a loved one, a neighbor — and as
we age, it could happen to us,” said Cheryl Hennen, the Minnesota
long-term care ombudsman.
The Senate Committee on Aging and Long Term Care is investigating how
the State Health Department dropped the ball on thousands of abuse
complaints.
The department announced this week that it is making major headway on
a backlog of those cases, many of them left un-investigated for years.
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1 comment:
I can't imagine how such a display would not move the legislators to get something done now. There have been a lot of articles about Minn lately and this problem. The heat is on!
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