Generally Speaking
  Publication of the Office of the Attorney General • Volume 7, Issue 39 • October 2, 2009

 
 
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Preventing Patient Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation

News coverage from around the state this week has shed light on a serious problem facing our elderly and vulnerable population. It is appalling that trusted caregivers could abuse, neglect or exploit those who cannot fend for themselves.

My Medicaid Fraud Control Unit’s Patient Abuse Neglect and Exploitation (PANE) team actively investigates these types of claims involving Medicaid recipients or a Medicaid-funded facility. Annually, the team reviews over 13,000 complaints of patient abuse, neglect and exploitation. Since 2007, the PANE team has issued 77 arrest warrants for individuals causing harm to residents of assisted living facilities or other care facilities.

Putting a family member in an assisted living or care facility is never an easy decision to make. Floridians should be able to trust that their loved ones are receiving the care and respect they deserve. If you suspect a loved one is being harmed in an assisted living facility, I encourage you to contact my office at either 1-866-966-7226 or on the web at www.myfloridalegal.com so that we can help.



Criminal Proceedings

A Broward County man was sentenced to 30 years in prison on numerous criminal charges. A Broward County jury returned the guilty verdict against Alvara Valdez in August 2009 for burglary, grand theft, resisting arrest, aggravated assault charges and violating the terms of his probation. Valdez was prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office of Statewide Prosecution and the State Attorney’s Office for the 15th Judicial Circuit.

A Lee county woman has been arrested for stealing from three disabled adults under her care. Laura Coburn, the former assistant manager at Eden Florida group home, was arrested Saturday by law enforcement officers with Cape Coral Police Department.
News Releases

Broward County Man Gets 30 Years for Numerous Criminal Charges

Attorney General's Statement on Public Records Ruling from First District Court of Appeal

Former Assistant Group Home Manager Arrested for Exploiting Mentally Disabled Adults
Additional Notes

Attorney General McCollum issued the following statement on the ruling from the First District Court of Appeal on the NCAA public records case:

“I congratulate the media organizations and interest groups for prevailing in this case of critical importance to the continued viability of Florida's public records laws. The First District's decision emphasizes the importance of applying the public records laws to new and evolving technologies and serves to enhance our state’s reputation as a leader on Sunshine issues.”