Posted On: October 19, 2008

New Law To Prevent Elder Theft

It is hoped that a new California law which will go into effect January 1, 2009 will cause increased reporting of thefts from elderly residents of nursing homes.

The new law will require police and facility ombudsmen to immediately report cases of known or suspected elder abuse, specifically including theft, to the local District Attorney's office.

Elder theft in nursing homes frequently goes unreported. Nursing home administrators/owners claim that most thefts result from the elder "misplacing" their property. The reality is that most thefts do not get reported because it makes the facility look bad. It is hoped that the new law, which specifically requires facilities to report theft, will result in increased reporting of elder theft.

There are also a few things elders and their families can do to help prevent elder theft:

- Elders should not take valuables with them to the nursing home/RCFE
- Get a small safe and keep any valuables in it, especially at night
- Limit the amount of cash kept by the resident
- If you suspect theft, immediately report it to the administration. If the property is not found within 24 hours, report the theft to police

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Posted On: October 6, 2008

Nursing Home Ombudsman Jobs Cut

The California Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is the state program responsible to investigate and resolve complaints made by individuals (or their representatives) residing in long-term care facilities such as nursing homes. Last week, when the California budget was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger, he cut state funding for the ombudsman program.

The decision has not gone over well with elder care advocates. The governor's cuts removes roughly 15% of the budget for the program, which translates into a loss of 1.25 of every 3.7 positions.

To contact your local ombudsman's office call the appropriate telephone number in the geographical area the incident leading to the complaint occurred.

Los Angeles
Region I Santa Monica (310) 899-1483
Region II Los Angeles (213) 617-8957
Region III Reseda (818) 757-1580
Region IV Pasadena (626) 793-3510
Region V Lakewood (562) 925-2346
Region VI San Dimas (909) 394-0416
Region VII Lancaster (661) 945-5563
Region VIII Burbank (818) 563-1957

Orange (714) 479-0107, (800) 300-6222
Riverside (951) 686-4402, (800) 464-1123
San Bernardino (909) 891-3928, (866) 229-0284
San Diego (858) 560-2507, (800) 640-4661

Walton Law Firm LLP represents people who have been victimized by elder abuse, elder neglect, mistreatment, and nursing malpractice. Cases are accepted in the counties of San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, and Imperial.