Nursing Home Resident Accused of Beatings, Staff Doesn't Report It
Nursing Home Resident Accused of Beatings, Staff Doesn't Report It
In October, a jury awarded a former resident of Aurora nursing home, Renew Saddle Rock $3.6 million after a lawsuit was filed alleging the resident was beaten by another individual who resided there, known only as “Anne B.” Now, the facility is being sued for the resident beating another wheelchair-bounded 92-year-old and failing to report it. Evidently the home doesn’t have the resources to keep Anne B. from harming others and those who live there safe. Many of the residents have Alzheimer’s and dementia.The latest lawsuit accuses the center of putting profits over people and engaging in under-staffing to save money. It was filed on behalf of Joanna Dryva whose mother, Maria Pallman, was the elderly wheelchair-bound women assaulted. Her attorneys are Jerome Reinan, Jordana Gingrass and Beth Dombroski. Dryva is seeking more than $100,000 in damages from Renew, First Phoenix-Aurora of Wisconsin, and Peregrine Administration of Colorado.Pallman, a 92-year-old, suffers from dementia. According to the lawsuit, she was sitting in the hallway in her wheelchair sat in a wheelchair in a hallway when the assault occurred. Now, according to court documents, she suffers from anxiety and other recurring medical complications. The nursing home refused to hand over surveillance footage Pallman’s family request that they believe documented the incident.
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