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Woman faces charges after 58-year-old man dies in her care at Michigan nursing home
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Date:2025-04-14 09:51:49
A woman formerly employed at a Michigan nursing home facility is facing charges in connection to the death of one of its residents that occurred a couple of years back.
Former certified nursing assistant Jessica Struhar was accused of elderly abuse and the placement of false information on a medical record while she was employed at MediLodge of Richmond, over 100 miles from the capital in 2021.
The 26-year-old was arraigned nearly a week ago for those two charges, each punishable by up to four years in prison, according to the Michigan Department of Attorney General.
“The overwhelming majority of those who provide long-term care in Michigan do so with integrity and respect for their important role. But when there is a serious breach in the responsibility entrusted to them, there are criminal consequences, and my office will seek accountability,” Attorney General Dana Nessel wrote in the news release.
Here’s what we know.
What happened to the MediLodge of Richmond resident?
Struhar reportedly ignored standing orders related to the 58-year-old man’s care during meals repeatedly.
Due to negation of protocol, the man had a “choking incident at the facility, ultimately resulting in the death of the resident," the news release states.
Investigators also discovered medical records regarding the patient's care had been falsified. The falsification was said to have occurred while the man was receiving lifesaving medical treatment.
What’s next for the former certified nursing assistant?
A probable cause hearing has been scheduled for Oct. 17 at Macomb County 42nd District Court.
How can I report elder abuse in Michigan?
More than 100,000 older adults in Michigan are victims of elder abuse, and less than half of all instances are reported to authorities, according to the Office of the Attorney General.
Michigan residents can contact 800-24-ABUSE (22873) for elder abuse resources or or 855-444-3911 to report suspected elder abuse.
There is also a webform available online provided by the Department of the Attorney General and the Elder Abuse Task so residents can report suspected incidents of elder abuse, patient abuse and exploitation.
“I created the Elder Abuse Task Force in 2019 to bring together a comprehensive group of experts to ensure our elderly and vulnerable populations are protected from abuse. Part of that work is ensuring the tools we provide to the public, like this form, are accessible, easy to complete, and up to date,” Nessel wrote in a news release.
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