Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Nursing Home Administrator Charged With Financial Exploitation

A nursing home administrator was charged with four counts of financial exploitation, the state attorney general’s office reported Tuesday.

Roberta Donaldson, 67, is the administrator of the Willow Haven Nursing Home, in Tonkawa.
On June 9, 2011, Donaldson told the nursing home’s receiver she wanted to buy four brown leather recliners for the nursing home’s common area, according to the probable cause affidavit.

That day, a fund that held money in trust for residents’ personal use had been taken. The amount totaled to $1,691.69 all together. None of the residents’ family members or guardians were consulted before the purchase was made, according to the affidavit.

Donaldson said it was a proper expenditure of the money from the fund when the receiver asked her four days later, according to court documents.

Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit investigators found Donaldson claimed she was given permission by the residents’ families to use the money in the trust funds.

Donaldson could face up to 40 years in prison and fines of up to $40,000 if convicted.

Source:
Nursing Home Administrator Charged With Financial Exploitation

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The category "financial exploitation" doesn't fit with me. What she did was wrong, but I don't know that it was anything more than theft.

Anonymous said...

It was just plain old theft.

Nursing facilities have to pay for the furniture themselves.

Saying it's for the benefit of or with the permission of the residents is just absurd.

Mark said...

Yes, this is theft. Plain theft. And a stupid thing for her to do.