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Opinion
Our Say:Failure to inspect assisted-living facilities is shamefulPublished 08/28/07
Four years ago, in one of the most appalling cases of neglect state officials had ever seen, an 84-year-old woman was removed from a Millersville assisted-living center, only to die two days later. According to a story first published in The Capital, she had ghastly bedsores covering much of her body, gangrene in both legs, and maggots in exposed bone in one of her feet.
State law requires annual inspection of Maryland's licensed assisted-living facilities. But last week we learned from a state legislative audit that in the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2006, the state health department failed to inspect 1,139 of the...
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