More horrors revealed at one of NY’s worst nursing homes. Is it time to shut it down?
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
The late Donald Moe Hunt in his room at Pontiac Nursing Home. His family claims in a lawsuit the nursing home s negligence led to his death.Provided photo
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Oswego, N.Y. – Larry Silverman, a Cicero dentist whose career was cut short by a stroke, spent some of his final days on earth being mocked and abused by employees of Pontiac Nursing Home.
A nurse aide had a coworker take a cellphone photo of her lying in bed with Silverman with her arm around his waist. Another employee ordered Silverman, who suffered from severe dementia, to swear while making a video of him.
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