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Nov 19, 2017 12:55:39   #
Mike Easterday
 
If you hire people, you are responsible for them . Why didn't they lose the license is a valid question. Top to bottom they all should have gotten prison sentences

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Nov 19, 2017 13:40:21   #
Ricktloml
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
My mother was abused in a nursing home, bruised all over, said she fell out of bed. No way. Reported to police and nothing was done. BUT it didn't happen again.


One of the many advantages of living in, (or a few miles outside of) a small town is the nursing home here has the relatives of everyone in the community, as well as the employees are also community and family members. If something bad happens EVERYONE knows it, and puts a swift stop to it.

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Nov 19, 2017 13:52:15   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
kankune wrote:
Not one ...and I mean not one of our Veterans should ever be treated like this. These are our Patriots and our Warriors. These men and women gave up things that we couldn't even imagine. This makes my heart sick!!!
I'd like to give this lady in the video some "nuckles"!
Sorry...I couldn't get the vid to post.....

Incredible video has been released that shows Atlanta nurses laughing at a World War II veteran as he struggles to breathe and finally dies.

The video of one of the nurse’s deposition, along with changing her story after she was shown hidden camera video of what actually took place in the veteran’s room is shown courtesy of 11Alive.com.

The incident occurred at the Northeast Atlanta Health and Rehabilitation in 2014.

In the video deposition, former nursing supervisor Wanda Nuckles tells Mike Prieto, the attorney for the family of 89-year-old James Dempsey, who was a decorated World War II veteran from Woodstock, Georgia, how she rushed in to Dempsey’s room when she was alerted that he had stopped breathing.

Prieto: “From the time you came in, you took over doing chest compressions…correct?”
Nuckles : “Yes.”

Prieto: “Until the time paramedics arrive, you were giving CPR continuously?”
Nuckles : “Yes.”

However, the undercover video shows no one doing CPR and that Nuckles did not immediately start performing CPR on Mr. Dempsey.

“Sir, that was an honest mistake,” said Nuckles in the deposition. “I was just basing everything on what I normally do.”

The nursing home that Dempsey was living in attempted to stop 11Alive from obtaining the video footage.

11Alive reports:

 

89-year-old James Dempsey was a decorated World War II veteran from Woodstock, Georgia. He deserved better far greater care than he got.

They asked a DeKalb County judge to keep the video sealed and then attempted to appeal to the Georgia State Supreme Court. The judge ruled in favor of 11Alive and the nursing home eventually dropped its appeal to the state’s highest court.

The video includes almost six hours of video court deposition from a nursing supervisor explaining how she responded to the patient before she knew the hidden camera video existed. The video shows a completely different response.



The video shows the veteran calling for help six times before he goes unconscious while gasping for air. State records show nursing home staff found Dempsey unresponsive at 5:28 am. It took almost an hour for the staff to call 911 at 6:25a.m.

When a different nurse does respond, she fails to check any of his vital signs. Nuckles says she would have reprimanded the nurse for the way she responded to Dempsey. She called the video “sick.”

When nurses had difficulty getting Dempsey’s oxygen machine operational during, you can hear Nuckles and others laughing.

Seriously, this is a despicable way to treat a veteran, or any other human being for that matter.

Perhaps, in all of our modern technology, industrial society, and the growth of government and the strain on the family to make ends meet, we’ve lost sight of what is most important, taking care of one another.

My own grandfather and one of my grandmothers had to be put into a nursing home after they required 24-hour supervision.  While my grandmother was looked after, my grandfather was often neglected, sustaining many injuries while in their “care.”

Frankly, I think he would have been better off at home with his children looking after him than at that place.

James Dempsey deserved far better treatment than he was given at the Northeast Atlanta Health and Rehabilitation.
Not one ...and I mean not one of our Veterans shou... (show quote)



Those nurses and the nursing home management should have been tried for manslaughter. I have never seen such depraved indifference to human suffering. The Georgia Laws on video surveillance need to be drastically revamped. It is precisely such places that need such oversight the most and they have no expectaion of privacy when they take another's life in their hands. Mistakes are one thing but total indifference and lying about it afterward to cover up such indifference must be severely punished.

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Nov 19, 2017 15:25:05   #
plainlogic
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Not always, sometimes I am standing in a park and amazed by the beauty, and I say a thank you prayer. When I first wake up,
I am laying in my bed, I ask for guidance to help me through the day. I have prayed while brushing my teeth.....cleaning a barn stall, or sitting in my car. Jesus is said to have both stood up and knelled. Job fell prone to the ground. David, sat while composing Psalms. G*d assured us that He knows what is in our heart and on our mind before we can utter a prayer. Respect for G*d is in every right action we take.
Not always, sometimes I am standing in a park and ... (show quote)


That's right Penny, christians should talk to GOD daily, it does their soul good.

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Nov 19, 2017 15:41:16   #
plainlogic
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
My mother was abused in a nursing home, bruised all over, said she fell out of bed. No way. Reported to police and nothing was done. BUT it didn't happen again.


There are hundreds if not thousands of homes for the elderly, some employees aren't trained for the care necessary, some misuse and abuse the elderly. If the elderly have someone who loves them, they take the bull by the horns and bring investigations on the people involved. But what the homes that are never caught? the homes who sweep the misdeeds under the carpet or into the grave?

There is much cruelty out there than one wants to admit and hopefully, won't have to confront it.

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Nov 19, 2017 15:46:54   #
plainlogic
 
Mike Easterday wrote:
If you hire people, you are responsible for them . Why didn't they lose the license is a valid question. Top to bottom they all should have gotten prison sentences



Never worry mike, sometimes Karma pays a visit and the rewards are worse than they dealt.

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Nov 19, 2017 19:05:15   #
PLT Sarge Loc: Alabama
 
It's a disgrace. Could this not be taken as murder ?
kankune wrote:
Thx for that Penny. I couldn't get the darn thing to copy over. No one should ever be treated like that. Life is precious!

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Nov 19, 2017 19:21:34   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
PLT Sarge wrote:
It's a disgrace. Could this not be taken as murder ?


My thought is yes. They stood there, watched him die, and laughed about it. Scuse my language. "The bitches"!

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Nov 19, 2017 21:21:59   #
cali
 
They're losing their licenses.

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Nov 19, 2017 21:34:11   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Pennylynn wrote:
No one deserves what happened to him! How very awful, but it is a wakeup call.... investigate where your family member lives out their last years. Even if they live with one of their children.... be mindful of bruises, bed sores, and just plain neglect.
Some people do not value life as you and I do....

Thank you for the article. For anyone interested, here is a link: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/11/18/veteran-dies-calling-help-gasping/876787001/


I'm guessing there was an suspicion or reason why the family installed the camera in the first place. Wonder how many more were allowed to die in the 10 months before they got those murderers out of there.
Sick!!

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Nov 19, 2017 21:44:34   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Pennylynn wrote:
No one deserves what happened to him! How very awful, but it is a wakeup call.... investigate where your family member lives out their last years. Even if they live with one of their children.... be mindful of bruises, bed sores, and just plain neglect.
Some people do not value life as you and I do....

Thank you for the article. For anyone interested, here is a link: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2017/11/18/veteran-dies-calling-help-gasping/876787001/


Thank you for posting that link. I saw it on my inbox and whipped on by it. I am an 85 year old vet who has a wife in her late 60s who will never put me in any kind of home unless she can't take care of me anymore. I don't want her to have to do that but she will do it that way. Not getting enough oxygen is a scary thing that I have suffered but not as bad as this old man. I guess I will keep on lifting weights and riding by stationary bike so I can avoid something like this as long as possible.

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Nov 19, 2017 22:12:59   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Stay healthy, my friend! I have had pneumonia coupled with strep throat a long time ago while I was in the military, not being able to breath is horrible! I remember hoping to die so I would not need to struggle.... but, apparently I still had something I needed to accomplish. That was my first and only time.... I pray that I never get that way again.

oldroy wrote:
Thank you for posting that link. I saw it on my inbox and whipped on by it. I am an 85 year old vet who has a wife in her late 60s who will never put me in any kind of home unless she can't take care of me anymore. I don't want her to have to do that but she will do it that way. Not getting enough oxygen is a scary thing that I have suffered but not as bad as this old man. I guess I will keep on lifting weights and riding by stationary bike so I can avoid something like this as long as possible.
Thank you for posting that link. I saw it on my i... (show quote)

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Nov 19, 2017 22:14:42   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I am guessing that you are right! If they had fears, why did they keep him there.... perhaps it was the only place they could find.
So very sad.

EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
I'm guessing there was an suspicion or reason why the family installed the camera in the first place. Wonder how many more were allowed to die in the 10 months before they got those murderers out of there.
Sick!!

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Nov 20, 2017 16:59:49   #
promilitary
 
They have the video. They know who the nurses are.
They should've been fired before now.

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Nov 20, 2017 17:16:01   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
promilitary wrote:
They have the video. They know who the nurses are.
They should've been fired before now.


True enough. I've read they were let go but kept their job for 10 months following the incident. A supposition, but maybe the facility was waiting to see if they could kill the release of the video. it went all the way to the GA Supreme Court.
Guess if the court had shot down the video, the perps would still be employed. I would further guess these weren't the only ones with this kind of attitude especially on night and afternoon shifts. I've worked enough shift work in my career to know what goes on nights doesn't fly during day shift. Also if day shift might be a bit neglectful, nights and afternoons would be worse.
Basically the prime help doesn't have to work nights, weekends or holidays.

Certainly not excusing this behavior. I personally think a charge of manslaughter at the minimum was in order for the whole shift of 'nurses'.

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