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In reply to the discussion: Castro Valley: Janitor saw elderly become weak [View all]ConcernedCanuk
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and what would you have the "law" do to this terrible man?
from the link in the OP:
Alvarez - who still has not received pay for any of his work at Valley Springs Manor - slept on a rocking chair in the TV room, afraid to leave the residents alone overnight. Doling out medications was the toughest part; he didn't know who got what, or how much.
"The residents would say, 'I get five of those!' Well, I didn't know," he said, adding that five pills seemed like too much to give anyone. He said some residents never received any medications.
By late on the night of Oct. 25, he noticed some of the residents felt "clammy" and had trouble sitting up. He said he and Rowland called 911 several times when residents appeared to be sick, and finally sheriff's deputies and firefighters arrived Saturday afternoon to rescue the remaining residents.
"I just thought, 'Thank God, now they'll be safe,' " he said. "I just went home and slept."
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My hat is off to Miguel Alvarez
you did good
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