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Mar 7, 2019 by |

Marin County and California Nursing Home and Elder Abuse Attorneys: Wandering and Elopement Dangers for Seniors

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California Care Home Owner Convicted of Death of Elderly Dementia Patient

A California care home owner will spend time in jail for the death of a 65-year-old dementia patient struck and killed by a car when he wandered out of the care home where he lived.[1] During investigation of the patient’s death, authorities determined that the assisted care facility did not have a license to care for dementia patients.  The owner/licensee admitted him anyway despite the facility staff’s initial refusal to admit the elderly man because of his medical condition.  Following his admission, staff repeatedly expressed concerns to the administrator that the patient was frequently lost, confused and disoriented and would often disappear for hours.  The facility owner/licensee was found guilty of elder abuse and manslaughter and sentenced to jail.  Now the facility’s executive director faces criminal charges as well.

The Marin County and California elder and nursing home abuse attorneys at Evans Law Firm, Inc. litigate against those responsible for licensing violations, and neglecting statutory duties and standards of care required of care facilities and their owners/licensees and administrators. Our litigators can represent you or a loved one injured as a result of wandering or elopement which occurs due to improper admission, lack of supervision and care, and abuse or neglect of a patient.  Our attorneys know how to investigate these cases and what remedies are available to victims and their families.  If you or someone you know was injured when wandering off a facility or from other neglect or abuse here in Marin County or elsewhere in California, call the elder abuse and nursing home abuse attorneys at Evans Law Firm today at 415-441-8669, and we can help.

California State Attorney General Xavier Becerra has pledged to crack down on care facility owners that break the law. In speaking of the fatality, Becerra stated, “My heart breaks for this family and the tragic loss they had to endure. Elderly patients and their families place the highest level of trust in care facilities and their staff to protect residents, not neglect their needs. My office will vigorously go after facilities that violate the law and endanger the residents they are charged to care for.”  Any injury or suspicion should be reported to the authorities (police and Adult Protective Services) immediately. But you should also seek counsel such as the elder abuse lawyers at Evans Law Firm when any injury occurs in order to pursue all available remedies against those accountable.

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If you or a loved one is or has been injured wandering off from an assisted care facility, in-home caregiver or nursing home or been the victim of any other form of elder or nursing home abuse in Marin County or elsewhere in California, contact Ingrid M. Evans and the other elder and nursing home abuse attorneys at the Evans Law Firm at (415) 441-8669, or by email at <a href=”mailto:info@evanslaw.com”>info@evanslaw.com</a>. We can help guide your case through a jury trial or toward an equitable settlement. We handle cases involving physical and financial elder abuse, qui tam and whistleblower law, nursing home abuse, whole life insurance and universal life insurance, and indexed, variable, and fixed annuities.

[1] Evans Law Firm, Inc. was not involved in the case in any way.

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