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Security
cameras were rolling at the Advantage Living Center on 12 Mile Road
near Hoover Road as the worker manhandled the 91-year-old resident,
according to authorities.
“She’s being muscled, pushed
around in her wheelchair,” Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith said.
“She tries to move, but can’t move.”
The abuse didn’t stop
there, police said. Ronald Fletcher, 64, was also recorded holding the
91-year-old victim by the back of her neck, forcing her face down
repeatedly, officials said.
Prosecutors said at some point the woman hit her head, leaving a gash on her forehead.
“Where
she’s striking the desk is not in camera (view), but very soon she has a
tissue and the defendant puts a Band-Aid on her forehead,” Smith said.
The woman’s injury raised suspicion, and one day after the alleged assault, workers at the living center called police.
“Someone noticed the Band-Aid, reviewed the video and called police,” Smith said.
Fletcher
was arrested and charged with vulnerable adult abuse. Prosecutors said
he is a licensed practical nurse and had only been working at the
facility for three weeks. Nothing came up during a background check.
“You
can check background all you want,” Smith said. “You don’t know what’s
lurking the in the heart. They did a check, but didn’t know."
Fletcher was briefly suspended and then fired from Advantage Living Center.
The 91-year-old grandmother is recovering, officials said.
Here is a statement from Advantage Living Center:
“We
are currently in the middle of our internal investigation and working
collaboratively with the local police department and the State of
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Advantage Living
Centers remains committed to continuing to provide high quality care and
treatment to the residents and families we have the privilege to serve.”
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