Thursday, October 2, 2014

Nurse at Syracuse Nursing Home Accused of Physically Abusing 92-Year Old Woman

A nurse manager at the Loretto Health and Rehabilitation Center in Syracuse has been accused of physically abusing a resident of the nursing home  and falsifying records to cover it up.

Natalie M. Harris, 42, of Liverpool, was arrested July 30 and charged in Syracuse City Court based on a felony complaint filed by the state Attorney General's Office which is investigating the matter.

The complaint says Harris abused a 92-year-old resident who did not want to move from her bed to a wheelchair on March 25. Harris grabbed the woman by the upper arms, lifted her from the bed and forced her into a wheelchair, causing substantial bruising on the resident's upper arms, according to the complaint.

The elderly woman became frightened and yelled, asking Harris to stop, the complaint says. Since the incident, the resident has been anxious and fearful of care providers, according to the complaint.
Harris denies the accusation, which she says is based on false statements made by co-workers who did not like her. She said she intends to fight the charges and go to trial. Harris said she has been a nurse for 14 years and worked for the last year at Loretto, managing a 34-bed unit on the eighth floor.

The complaint says the bruising was reported by other care providers to administration, which assigned Harris to investigate. Harris wrote in an incident report and medical records that the marks on the resident's arms were "senile purpura," a skin condition caused by blood vessel fragility in older people, according to the complaint.

But a doctor and a physician assistant diagnosed the marks as bruising, not senile purpura, according to the complaint.

"The false entries were made to hide or conceal the act of abuse which caused the bruising to the victim's upper arms," the complaint says.

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Nurse at Syracuse Nursing Home Accused of Physically Abusing 92-Year Old Woman

2 comments:

Thelma said...

All these places need cameras.

StandUp said...

Think about how it would be to be a patient at a facility, completely helpless, and have a nurse like her...