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CHERRYVILLE,
N.C. (WBTV) – Late this past summer, Renee Herwin had suspicions about
the care her 86-year-old mother, Skip MacNally, was getting at the Peak
Resources nursing home in Cherryville, N.C. So, she decided to install a
hidden camera to find out.
Herwin
bought a picture frame with a tiny camera hidden at the bottom. She put
it on a counter top in her mom’s room. She had disturbing video of
staff at the nursing home abusing her mother almost immediately.
“I
put the camera in on August 28. On August 29 I had a video of abuse,”
she said. She had a second video within 24 hours of installing the
camera.
The
first video shows a nursing assistant yelling at MacNally—who is blind
and suffers from alzheimer’s disease—while changing her. In the video,
you see the nursing assistant go from yelling at MacNally to violently
moving her across the bed while changing her. MacNally cries out in pain
several times over the course of the video.
“Have I done something?” MacNally asks the nursing assistant towards the end of the video.
“Devil’s wife,” the nursing assistant responds.
“I
was livid,” Herwin said of the first time she saw the video. “It was,
‘oh my God, I can’t believe –‘ this was the last thing I expected.”
Herwin
took the video to the nursing home’s director, who fired the two
employees captured in the two videos and called DSS and police.
In
a statement, the nursing home administrator, Kris Thompson, confirmed
the incident but said he could not discuss the matter further due to
federal privacy laws.
“The
mission and main priority of our facility is the safety and well-being
of our residents, and we endeavor to respond accordingly to anything
that might negatively impact any resident,” Thompson said. “Our top
priority, as always, is to remain committed to our residents and their
families and we will continue to do so in this situation.”
A
DSS report shows a social worker confirmed MacNally was abused but
indicates the social worker didn’t open an investigation because, the
form says, the two employees were fired.
Herwin said police also investigated and a detective called her to say he wanted to press charges.
To date, no charges have been filed against the employees in the video.
Gaston
County District Attorney Locke Bell did not respond to multiple
messages seeking an explanation as to why he would not file charges for
elder abuse, which is a crime under North Carolina law.
Herwin said she met with Bell but didn’t walk away from that meeting with any better understanding as to why he wouldn’t act.
“I
told him that, based on the way the law is now, if a background check
was run on this CNA, there would be nothing to alert them that there
were abuse confirmations. That’s as far as I got with him and he blurted
out, ‘You want me to destroy this woman’s life!’” Herwinn recalled of
her meeting with Bell.
Herwin said Bell watched the video, told her he didn’t see anything criminal in the video and ended the meeting.
“That’s all he said,” Herwin recalled. “No explanation. Nothing.”
Because
charges weren’t pressed against either nursing assistant, Herwin fears
no future employer will ever know what they did to her mother.
“They
need to have consequences for their actions! If you don’t have any
consequences, it’s just going to continue to get worse,” she said.
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Concerned daughter captures elderly mother’s nursing home abuse on hidden camera in N.C.
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