Elderly Woman Attacked by a Stranger in Nursing Home

Nursing homes are supposed to be a safe refuge for your elderly loved ones. You expect there to be security measures to keep them safe and enough staff to keep them guarded at all times. In Bangor, Maine an elderly woman was in her room when a 49-year-old woman whom she did not know went into her room and attempted to suffocate her.

Police suspect that the woman who attacked the elderly victim went into the nursing home to look for a victim. The attacker was currently on probation for mailing bomb threats to Bangor-area schools in 2007 and has a history of mental illness. She accepted a six-year sentence that was jointly recommended by the district attorney and her defense attorney. By pleading guilty, the attacker admitted to removing the elderly woman’s glasses and straddling her legs to hold her down as the woman sat in her wheelchair. She then took the pillow off a roommate’s bed and pushed it tightly against the victim’s face. A staff member found the victim slumped down in her wheelchair looking pale. The woman was terrified and could not breathe.

It is a miracle that this poor elderly woman was not killed in this incident. There should have been a stronger security system set up at this nursing home, so strangers cannot just wander in and access the elderly’s bedrooms so easily. At the very least, a front desk should be at the entrance to ensure that guests are properly checked in and identified. This woman was also deaf and soft-spoken according to the news report, and therefore had no way to call for help. These vulnerable patients need special attention and care and the nursing home failed to provide this resident of that care and should be held partly responsible for the attack.

 

Elderly Woman Hospitalized After Home Invasion

84-year-old Emma Jean Sullan was hospitalized after a thief broke into her home in southwest Detroit. The intruder broke through Sullan’s back door and then attacked her and went through her belongings. 

 

Sullan’s son lives a few doors down, and he went to check on his mother Sunday afternoon and found his mother on the floor bruised and battered from the attack. Sullan had lived in her home for fifty years and never had any problems. Detroit police are still investigating the attack. In 2009, crimes in Detroit rose 20 percent from 2008 and the crime rate has only escalated in 2010. 

A home evasion is one of the scariest events a person can experience, especially when you are attacked by the intruder. A variety of factors could have contributed to this attack. Faulty locks, alarm system for instance, can play a role in how far an attack goes. While some survive home invasions with minimal injuries, others are left with severe brain injuries, paralysis, rape, death, or even punctured organs. On top of the possible physical ailments you could suffer, you are losing your possessions, memories sentimental belongings to a thief. Your health and prized possessions are invaluable. If you suspect a negligent party to be partially or fully responsible for a home invasion, then contacting an Arizona personal injury attorney is your best option for compensation.