LIVINGSTON, New Jersey -- State officials and police are trying to
figure out how an 86-year-old nursing home patient in New Jersey ended
up with severe injuries to her face.
The patient's son, Benny
Gomez, says his mom was assaulted and posted a picture of his bruised
and injured mother on social media, which has been shared nearly 9,000
times.
"What does she mean to me? Everything, " Gomez said.
Eyewitness
News met the heartbroken, shaken and angry son with his attorneys, days
after his mother was rushed to the hospital from the Westfield Center
Nursing Care facility in Westfield.
"She has double fractures in her face," he said. "Her nose is broken. She has stitches."
Westfield
Center released a statement saying in part that it has a zero tolerance
policy on abuse, and that it contacted the Department of Health and the
authorities. It says Mrs. Gross fell and that the information being
circulated is grossly inaccurate.
The statement also said that "while the photos are difficult to see, no resident was struck, hit or abused."
"No
matter what the cause, no resident of a nursing facility should ever be
made to suffer," Gomez' attorney Marilyn Barbosa said.
Gomez said that this wasn't the first time his mother ended up with bruises.
"She tells me that the aids were rough with her and that they hit her," he said.
Gomez
said he placed his mother in the facility after breaking her hip and
becoming totally disabled. She also has slight dementia.
"You go to the hospital and you see your mother in this condition is just unexplainable," he said.
The
Department of Health and Westfield police are investigating, so no
charges have been filed. Gomez's mother has not been returned to the
facility.
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