Negligent Homicide At Nursing Home
As reported 34 nursing home patients
at St. Rita's Nursing Home died of drowning as the owners
decided not to evacuate these patients. According to the
owners, they said they had to make a choice on which nursing
home patients to evacuate. It has also been reported that
the owners of St. Rita's Nursing Home in St. Bernard Parish
"were asked if they wanted to move (the patients).”
The owners said no.
According to a report on Fox News Live
on Sunday, September 18, 2005, one guest on the show said
that the owners should NOT be held responsible for negligent
homicide. This individual places blame on the local government
for the levees breeching. He states that the owners of St.
Rita's Nursing Home could not have foreseen the levees breeching.
This is true. Nobody could have foreseen the levees breeching.
However, you have a category 5 hurricane heading in your
direction and the hurricane is about four days away. These
nursing home owners have an obligation to protect those
that are in their care, and that means implementing evacuation
plans.
Common sense is at play here. When you
place your elderly parents in a nursing home, you expect
those people to care for your parents. The owners of St.
Rita's Nursing Home had an obligation to protect the ALL
of the lives of their patients that are in their care. This
does not mean making a choice on which patients to evacuate.
Hurricane Katrina was four days away
out in the Gulf of Mexico before making landfall. That is
four days these owners had to evacuate ALL of their patients
out of harm’s way. If the Hurricane would have made
a sudden turn at the last minute to spare the region, then
that would have been the best case scenario.
These were 34 lives that could have been
saved if these nursing home owners were not negligent in
their duties. For that guest on Fox News Live to say that
these owners are not negligent is wrong and insensitive
to the families that lost their loved ones.
About The Author:
Nick Roy is an HR Researcher, Consultant,
and freelance business writer. His website, www.nickroy.com,
currently serves 20,000 visitors every month in an effort
to be a quality resource for human resources management
in their companies. He currently holds a Master of Business
Administration and Master of Arts in Human Resources Management
from Hawaii Pacific University, and a Bachelor of Science
in Hospitality Management from Florida Metropolitan University,
Fort Lauderdale. He is also currently pursuing a Master
of Arts in Organizational Change from Hawaii Pacific University,
with theses research on "The Impact of Technology on
Human Resources and Organization Effectiveness."
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