HILL CITY, Minn. — A man with dementia died after being severely
beaten by caregivers at an assisted living facility in Minnesota,
according to state investigators.
The Star Tribune reported
that Chappy’s Golden Shores in Hill City recently closed after state
regulators suspended its license for “multiple and repeated serious
incidents affecting vulnerable persons.”
Steven G. Nelson, 58, was beaten shortly after being admitted to the
facility, according to a state investigation. Nelson had cognitive
disabilities and depended on a wheelchair.
One employee punched him in the face, another held him down and a third watched, according to the investigation.
Nelson died weeks later at St. Mary’s Medical Center after suffering internal brain bleeding.
Tricia Olson, who owns Chappy’s, said the assault never happened and
that the investigation is based on false statements from disgruntled
former employees.
Chappy’s has appealed the 90-day suspension of its license and the people living there has been moved to other locations.
The state substantiated 10 incidents of maltreatment at Chappy’s
including cases involving abuse, neglect and in one case, financial
exploitation, according to the paper.
One employee who had worked at the facility for more than a year was
also found to have been registered as a predatory offender, according to
state investigators.
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Investigators say man with dementia was severely beaten by caregivers at assisted living facility before he died
If this is true, I hope the caregivers and the assisted living facility are all held accountable.
ReplyDeletei bet the hearing goes before a corrupt judge, and the charges will be just a slap on the hand. there are plenty of corrupt judges out there these days as you can see in the news.
ReplyDeleteMy mother had bruises on her body, black eyes. Needed stitches on her head , bruising again on her face and head . The excuse they used was 'she fell"..... There were brutal workers there that protect each other and the nursing home.
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