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Man Accused of Elder Abuse on Trial

A Virginia man will be facing trial for accusations of elder abuse and neglect of his 86-year-old mother that eventually lead to her death.

According to an article on the Richmond Times Dispatch, 57-year-old Richard Lee Wallace was responsible for the care of his elderly mother, Elsie Wallace. Wallace had lived with his mother for the majority of his adult life and began taking care of her finances in 2008. Two years later, the elderly woman, who had Alzheimer's, had lost the ability to walk and relied solely on her son for care and assistance. The last few months of the elderly woman's life were spent on a torn-up couch in the home, which is exactly where officers found her body when they were dispatched to the home.

Upon arrival, officers found the elderly woman, who had been deceased for no longer than an hour, covered in flies with bedsores that were filled with maggots. Upon further investigation, the cause of death was the direct result of a bacterial infection in the blood caused by gangrene. Wallace's elder abuse trial is currently underway and expected to come to a close this week.

Contact our California Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers today if you or someone you know has been the victim of elder abuse. Whether the abuse happened at a nursing facility or at your own home, it must be reported as it can lead to severe health issues.

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Two Santa Barbara Men Accused of Elder Abuse

Two former Santa Barbara County nursing home assistants have been charged with nursing home elder abuse for incidents that occurred at two separate times.

According to the Santa Barbara Independent, two men who both worked for Central Coast Nursing Center, were fired and then arrested on alleged elder abuse. The nursing home, which has since been stripped of its operating licenses for multiple health and safety violations, has a capacity of 154 residents and is considered the county's largest long-term care facilities.

29-year-old Brian Watt, a registered sex offender, was arrested on September 9, 2010 and was charged with felony lewd act upon a dependent adult, felony sexual battery on an institutionalized victim and misdemeanor dependent adult abuse. If convicted of all crimes, he could be facing up to 6 years in prison.

Another former employee, 32-year-old Hugo Rendon, was arrested on October 6th, 2011 and charged with four misdemeanor counts of battering an elder connected with two separate incidents that occurred in May 2011. Both men have been terminated from their positions at the nursing home and are awaiting arraignment.

Do you know someone who has been the victim of elder abuse? If so, contact our California Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers immediately as the victims health could be at risk. We understand how frustrating it may be to have witness or suspect signs of elder abuse. We are here to listen to you, provide you with answers to your questions and represent the victim so that they are compensated for their pain and suffering.

Call us today at 888-444-7210 or fill out our FREE nursing home abuse case evaluation form now!


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