(WJBK) - A family is making disturbing allegations of elder abuse at a Livonia nursing home.
They
say they recorded it on a hidden camera inside their 89-year-old
relative's room, showing the proof. After a bowel obstruction surgery,
89-year-old Hussein Younes recovered at Autumnwood in Livonia in April
2015.
"I discovered unspeakable horrors," said his son, Salim Younes.
"We only caught two days of this horror show at Autumnwood Livonia,
two days," said attorney Jonathan Marko. "He was there for approximately
six months. He went in, in May, until his family saw the video in
December and yanked him out as soon as they saw it."
Younes was
thrown and slapped, leading to unexplained bruises and cuts. Within
weeks, the family knew something was wrong with Dad, so in December they
put a hidden camera in the alarm clock.
"When confronted with
video evidence that their staff was battering and abusing this man, they
refused to take any responsibility," said Marko.
Hussein came to
this country from Lebanon in 1995, and is a proud US citizen - which
makes the ethnic slurs he endured even more hurtful.
Attorney
Marko says the nurse, Tammy, was reprimanded in Virginia for using the
N-word. And she was terminated from two nursing homes before being hired
there. She's now lost her nursing license in Michigan.
In a
statement from Autumnwood, they say, "The actions depicted in the video
are in no way illustrative of the quality care that is provided by the
caring staff at Autumnwood on a daily basis. The employees identified
from the video have been terminated, and additional training has been
provided to all employees."
"Worst of all, they sent Mr. Younes a bill for abusing his father," said Marko. "That's despicable."
No
criminal charges have been brought in this case but Marko says the
Attorney General is looking into this case. The civil trial starts in
June.
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Family says hidden camera shows nursing home abuse
Thank heavens for hidden cameras. They should be installed or permitted in every nursing home and even assisted living facilities.
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