SHEBOYGAN - A Green Bay man was charged
Monday with four felonies related to two July 7 incidents in which a
coworker said he assaulted a resident in the Sheboygan nursing home
where he worked.
David Stephen
Boozer, 66, was charged with two counts of intentionally subjecting an
individual at risk to abuse and two counts of aggravated battery to the
elderly.
According to court documents, a coworker
assigned to a floor for patients with dementia and Alzheimer's said she
saw Boozer use violence to get a patient back to his room, including
punching the patient in the chest. After Boozer pushed the patient back
to his room in a wheelchair, she found the patient on the floor and the
wheelchair tipped over, she told police.
David Stephen Boozer (Photo: Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department) |
A little while later, the coworker said Boozer rammed a
wheelchair into the same patient's legs. When the patient tried to
enter another patient's room, Boozer dragged him to the floor and out of
the room by the shirt, court documents said.
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Green Bay man charged in Sheboygan nursing home abuse; coworker says he punched resident
1) What's missing from the article?
ReplyDeleteThe name of the nursing home facility " Sheboygan nursing home where he worked."
2) When will the nursing home facility be criminally charged? "According to court documents, the coworker estimated that she had worked with Boozer about 20 times in the past. She previously reported him to the nursing home's administration for negligence, she told police, including for one instance where she said he refused to provide needed medications to dying patients."