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Nursing Home Abuse News

 

Oak Park Nursing Home Fined For Not Reporting Abuse

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Woodbine Nursing Home has been fined $10,000 (Statement of Violation) by the Illinois Department of Public Health for failure to report and investigate allegations of abuse by staff members. The 66-bed skilled care facility is located at 6909 W. North Ave. in Oak Park.

During an annual inspection, Department surveyors learned the facility had information regarding abuse of five residents by staff, but did not report this to the Department or the residents' families and physicians. In addition, the facility did not thoroughly investigate the allegations and there was no evidence corrective actions were taken.

One incident involved nursing staff forcing a resident into the shower room. The resident, who was terrified of shower rooms because of having been in concentration camps during World War II, was screaming, crying and trying to brace herself in the doorway as she was pushed into the room.

Another incident occurred after a resident asked an employee to change her gloves after providing personal care to another resident. The employee removed the gloves and then rubbed them on the resident's face.

In other instances, a resident complained a nurse cursed at her and called her names and two residents claimed to have sustained bruises after being mishandled by staff.

The facility also failed to remove the employees suspected of abuse from resident care as required by state and federal regulations.

The Department-ordered plan of correction required the facility to review its policy to ensure it reports all allegations of abuse to the administrator and the Department, and to fully investigate all reports of abuse.

Woodbine Nursing Home has requested a hearing on the Department's action. No hearing date has been set.

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Make your report to the nursing home’s administrator, director of nursing, or social worker. The state or local ombudsman.The local police or state law enforcement. A protection and advocacy or adult protective services agency. The state survey agency that licenses and certifies nursing homes (often in the Health Department). A citizen advocacy group, or other church or community group that visits regularly.

 


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