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Posted On: January 19, 2010 by Steven J. Malman

Nursing Home Worker Accused of Stealing Pain Medication Patches from Two Elderly Residents

Police have arrested nursing home worker Andrea D. Markland and charged her with taking pain patches from two patients at the Lutheran Community of Telford assisted living facility. The thefts allegedly took place on January 2. The victims reportedly suffer from chronic, serious pain and the patches were prescribed to them to help alleviate their suffering.

According to police, Markland, who has a drug addiction, cut open the patches so she could swallow the pain medication. She reportedly told investigators that she stole about seven patches.

Ellen Schrager, who is the nursing home’s chief operating officer, told police that a number of patients were missing patches. She says that at first, the nursing home thought the patches had fallen off the residents.

This is not the first time that a nursing home worker in the US has been known to steal a patient’s pain patch. Last July, a woman worked at a nursing home’s laundry room was charged with theft, elder abuse, and drug possession after she took a Fentanyl patch from a resident’s arm on six occasions over a one-month period.

In 2008, a Theresa Kim Smith, a certified nursing assistant, admitted that she stole pain patches from patients in different nursing homes. She is accused of walking into Maryville Nursing Home three times, posing as a nursing home employee, and entering patients’ rooms.

Illinois Nursing Home Negligence
Nursing homes are supposed to protect patients from theft crimes. They are also supposed to make sure that a patient is given the proper medical care at all times. A patient who is deprived pain medication may experience unnecessary pain and suffering.

Police: Woman stole painkilling patches from patients, PhillyBurbs, January 13, 2010

Nurse's aide held in pain-patch thefts in Portland area, Oregon Live, August 22, 2008


Related Web Resources:

Improving Pain Management in Nursing Homes, NLM Gateway

Nursing Home Overview, Medicare.gov

To determine whether you have grounds for an Illinois nursing home negligence lawsuit, contact Chicago nursing home neglect and abuse lawyer Steve Malman today.

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