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Atria Walnut Creek May Have License Revoked After Resident's Poisoning Death
A second care home for the elderly owned by Atria Senior Living where a resident died after ingesting a caustic liquid may have its license revoked, according to the California Department of Social Services (DSS). Candice Nguyen reports.
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A Closer Look: San Mateo Senior Facility Investigation
California’s Department of Social Services has filed legal action to revoke Atria Park of San Mateo’s facility license. Candice Nguyen reports.
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State Regulators Fine, Move to Revoke License of San Mateo Senior Facility
The state of California is taking serious action against a Bay Area senior care facility, where staff accidentally poisoned three dementia patients, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.
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State Regulators Fine, Move to Revoke License of San Mateo Senior Facility
The state of California is taking serious action against a Bay Area senior care facility, where staff accidentally poisoned three dementia patients, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Worker Charged With Manslaughter, Elder Abuse for Poisoning Deaths at Senior Home
A 35-year-old worker at the Atria Park assisted living facility in San Mateo is facing two counts of involuntary manslaughter and elder abuse charges for the poisoning of three elderly residents mistakenly served cleaning solution instead of cranberry juice, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.
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Worker Charged With Manslaughter, Elder Abuse for Poisoning Deaths at Senior Home
A 35-year old worker at the Atria Park assisted living facility in San Mateo is facing two counts of involuntary manslaughter and elder abuse charges for the poisoning of three elderly residents mistakenly served cleaning solution instead of cranberry juice, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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Third Atria Park Death Triggers Wrongful Death Suit
A San Mateo assisted living facility – already being sued over the deaths of two residents mistakenly served cleaning fluid – is now being sued by the family of a man who died several weeks earlier, after an unattended fall at the facility in June, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.