Family Alleges Abuse At Norman Nursing Home
Relatives Offer Reward After DHS Declines Involvement
September 25, 2008
NORMAN, Okla.
An Oklahoma family is looking for answers after a woman was found covered in bruises while she was staying in a Norman nursing home.
The workers at the Whispering Pines Nursing Home said Carol Crow, 60, was injured when she fell, but the family doesn't believe it.
Crow's family said it is offering a reward for information because the Department of Human Service has declined to investigate.
The Crow family, along with an organization called Perfect Cause, will offer a $2,500 reward for information. They posted signs around Norman and in front of the nursing center.
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SOURCE: KOCO News
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