There are few advances as important to our society as modern prescription medication. It wasn’t long ago that people died from illnesses we now treat with a basic course of antibiotics. Many medications save lives. Others help manage severe pain and other health problems, making life more livable. However, as the news outlets often remind us, there is a huge problem stemming from prescription misuse. Abuse and addiction are followed by crimes associated with obtaining and selling medications. An often under-recognized form of this crime is prescription theft in senior care settings. Our San Francisco nursing home abuse lawyer understands this threat and is working to help victims of nursing home drug theft throughout Northern California.
One Example of a Widespread Threat: Florida Nurse Caught With 126 Pills Stolen from Elderly Patients
Fighting the Threat of Nursing Home Drug Theft
A quick Internet search demonstrates the fact that the problem of prescription theft in nursing homes and other care facilities is both widespread and growing. Concerns about the problem led Ohio’s Attorney General Mike DeWine to include a plan to curb nursing home drug theft in the state’s prescription abuse prevention initiative. Drugfree.org reported on DeWine’s July 2012 promise to offer investigative services to nursing facilities in Ohio facing drug theft issues. In his announcement, DeWine referenced a number of cases of employee medication theft, including those perpetrated for the employee’s own drug use, for use by a loved one, or for sale and financial gain.
We hope California officials will consider Ohio’s lead and undertake concerted efforts to combat the threat of prescription drug theft in nursing homes. It is also important that people recognize that prescription theft is a form of nursing home abuse. The thefts deprive patients of vital medical care, causing pain, illness, and, possibly even death. There is an added insult in the fact that the thefts are being carried out by people entrusted with the care of elderly and infirm patients.
Many of the victims of these thefts cannot advocate for themselves and they rely on their loved ones to help protect their interests. If your loved one has been a victim of prescription theft in a Northern California nursing home, please contact our San Francisco elder care law firm. We can help you advocate for your family member and reinforce the message that prescription drug theft is a serious crime that victimizes the very people the perpetrator was obligated to protect.
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