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Woman admits neglecting assisted-living patientPublished 05/08/06
A judge has sentenced the former owner of a Millersville assisted-living facility to 18 months on house arrest for Medicaid fraud and for neglecting an elderly patient. Erlinda Sarabia, 69, pleaded guilty on Friday to two charges, including a felony. Circuit Court Judge William C. Mulford II suspended a three-year prison term and ordered Sarabia to serve three years of supervised probation. Sarabia's facility, Millersville Home Care, was closed in 2003 after county and state investigations uncovered six cases of neglect, including one involving an 84-year-old woman named Ava Harrison who had bedsores infected with...
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