According to reports, the resident of Alzheimer’s disease wandered from Arizona Care Facilities and died in the desert, and a 500 -dollar fined a group claimed by a group focusing on the elderly.
Robert Paulman became missing on June 23, 2024, and was “last seen on foot from the front door of a nursing home”. According to To the silver alert published by the Arizona Public Security Bureau (ADPS). According to a warning that a 85 -year -old man is suffering from a medical condition he may get lost or confused.
Pollmann has been found to have died two days after he was last seen, According to To Scott’s Dale Police. The facility Brook Haven was later investigated for negligence. State inspectors found that the alarm at the entrance of the house could not work on the day of the test, and was fined $ 500 in a settlement agreement. It has been reportedQuoted the state record.
“$ 500, we think that we can agree, that’s not the right price,” said Dana Kennedy, Dana Kennedy, a state director of the AARP’s Arizona Branch, an advocated non -profit organization for middle -aged and elderly people. Ta.
“This reconciliation doesn’t look like a deterrent to us. Becky Sadler, the daughter of Pollmann, stated in a statement on behalf of his family, said: 。
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ABC15 reported that the retired teacher, Paulman, had been in a house for less than a month without knowing the staff. (Related: MIT scientists clarify the “surprising” break -through to treat Alzheimer’s disease).
According to ABC15, his neighbor found that he did not respond to the cleaning behind her house and called 911. “I think it was the old man who was missing,” said the 911 operator.
Brook Haven did not allow responsibility or misconduct in the settlement with the Arizona Health Bureau. The facility conducted a state test without notice and agreed to have a manager on at least 15 hours on site a week. Train dementia residents and all staff members who manage draft policies to monitor residents who are at risk of leaving the facility.
According to outlet, at least 12 ABC15 investigators dropped out of Arizona Care Facilities and died in the heat since 2017.
It is reported that the newly proposed state rules require that facilities such as Brook Heaven will immediately investigate such wandering and report to authorities within 24 hours.