
How Nursing Homes’ Worst Offenses Are Hidden From the Public
The New York Times
Thousands of problems identified by state inspectors were never publicly disclosed because of a secretive appeals process, a New York Times investigation found.
In Arizona, a nursing home resident was sexually assaulted in the dining room.
In Minnesota, a woman caught Covid-19 after workers moved a coughing resident into her room.
And in Texas, a woman with dementia was found in her nursing home’s parking lot, lying in a pool of blood.
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