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Posted On: December 17, 2009 by Steven J. Malman

Nursing Home Violence: 98-Year-Old Resident Indicted for Murder of 100-Year-Old Roommate

98-year-old nursing home resident Laura B. Lundquist has been indicted for the murder of Elizabeth W. Barrow, her 100-year-old roommate. Lundquist is charged with second-degree murder. The two nursing home residents lived at the Brandon Woods nursing home.

Barrow was found dead in her bed last September. She had a plastic bag over her head. While suicide was investigated as a possible cause of death, the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office declared her death a homicide by manual strangulation.

Barrow’s son, Scott, claims that Lundquist had verbally harassed and threatened his mother, as well as complained about her roommate’s visitors. He also claims that the 98-year-old woman accused his mom of taking items from her.

Scott says he asked nursing home officials to separate the two residents but they told him the two women were getting along fine. Brandon Woods said the two women were offered the opportunity to change rooms but they both refused.

On Friday, a Superior Court judge ordered Lundquist to undergo a 20-day competency evaluation before she is arraigned.

Nursing Home Negligence
Nursing homes are responsible for keeping residents safe. This means keeping patients with violent tendencies away from other residents.

Meantime, Governor Pat Quinn's Nursing Home Safety Task Force continues to examine ways to curb nursing home violence between residents, which has proven deadly for a number of victims. There are steps and procedures that Illinois assisted living facilities can follow to keep residents from becoming the victims of violent crimes. Failure to do so can be grounds for a Chicago, Illinois nursing home negligence lawsuit.

Roomate, 98, indicted for murder in 100-year-old woman's nursing home death, SouthCoastToday, December 11, 2009

Mass. Woman, 98, Accused of Killing Roommate, 100, ABC News, December 11, 2009


Related Web Resources:
Nursing Home Safety Task Force

Nursing Homes, Medicare

Chicago nursing home abuse lawyer Steve Malman has been helping victims and their families recover Illinois personal injury recovery for 15 years.

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