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Elder Law

Feb. 15, 2000

Not the Same Old Story

Eva Blacksher, an 86-year-old suffering from dementia, had both her feet amputated while under the "care" of two different nursing homes. She was also taken by government employees from one facility and checked into another. Admitted under a false name, she is still not allowed to visit with her family. What is most shocking is, not that Blacksher has been forced to suffer so, but rather her story is just one of literally thousands.

        OLD HAND: Eva Blacksher, an 86-year-old suffering from dementia, had both her feet amputated while under the "care" of two different nursing homes. She was also taken by government employees from one facility and checked into another. Admitted under a false name, she is still not allowed to visit with her family. What is most shocking is, not that Blacksher has been forced to suffer so, but rather her story is just one of...

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