Nursing home romance

  1. 22 August 2009 at 9:44 p.m.

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    patrandall (Pat Randall) says…

    While reading the article about Tom Davis
    trying to get rid of his Gila County Public Fiduciary officer my mind wandered back to articles written in the Roundup from April 9 2001 to Mar. of 2002 about another Fiduciary officer in Gila County.

    A 13yr. employee of Gila County who was serving as public fiduciary was fired from her job in Jan. 2000 and indicted on charges of embezzling more then $1 million from elderly or incapacitated Gila County residents.

    Maybe there should be another investigation.

    According the article in the Gazette.
    Mr. Davis was allowed to get married, and his wife petitioned the court. Her petition was recognized but at the hearing his fiduciary spoke for him and he was not allowed to speak for himself.
    Neither was his ombudswoman, Program Director at the Pinal-Gila council for the area agency on aging . Nor the nurse from the care center where he formerly resided.
    Why did the judge not let any of them speak?

    Maybe there should be more than one investigation and some audits done.

    I am not accusing anyone of anything just stating an opinion from what I read in two different newspapers.

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