Mass Arrests in Colonial Heights Nursing Home Abuse Scandal

Elderly resident by window, police cars outside nursing home.

In a shocking turn of events, 18 employees of the Colonial Heights Rehabilitation and Nursing Center have been arrested following allegations of elder abuse and neglect. The arrests stem from an investigation initiated by the Virginia Department of Health after a 74-year-old patient died weeks after being discharged from the facility. The case has raised serious concerns about the care provided to vulnerable residents in nursing homes across the state.

Key Takeaways

  • 18 nursing home workers, including the facility's director, face charges of elder abuse and neglect.
  • The investigation began after a complaint was filed regarding inadequate care leading to a patient's death.
  • Five employees were arrested on December 18, with warrants issued for 13 others.
  • Charges range from misdemeanors for falsifying records to felonies for abuse and neglect.

Background of the Investigation

The investigation into the Colonial Heights Rehabilitation and Nursing Center began on October 5, 2024, when the Virginia Department of Health received a complaint regarding the care of a 74-year-old woman. After being discharged from the facility, the patient was hospitalized and subsequently died due to inadequate care.

The Colonial Heights Police Department, along with the Attorney General’s Elder Abuse Task Force, launched a thorough investigation, which included multiple visits to the facility over the past two years due to previous complaints.

Details of the Arrests

On December 18, police arrested five employees at the nursing home, while warrants were issued for 13 others. The arrested individuals hold various positions, including nursing staff and the facility's director, Shawanda Jeter. The following is a summary of the charges against those arrested:

Name Charges Status
Shawanda Jeter Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults No bond, incarcerated
Kamesha Kittrell Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults (x3) Outstanding warrant
Shakima Brewer Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults, falsifying records (x5) Outstanding warrant
Danielle Harris Abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults No bond, incarcerated
Christine Gentry Falsifying patient records (x5) Released on $5,000 unsecured bond
Danyell Berberich Falsifying patient records Released on recognizance
Katiema Booker Falsifying patient records Released on $1,500 unsecured bond

Community Reaction

The arrests have sparked outrage among community members and families of residents at the nursing home. Many expressed concerns about the quality of care their loved ones received, with some stating they had previously reported issues to the facility's management.

One family member shared her fears about the care her elderly parent was receiving, stating, "I worry if all of these people are on the same page and following the care plan."

Ongoing Investigations

The Virginia Department of Health has stated that it will continue to monitor the situation closely and ensure that all residents receive proper care. The agency has been involved in the investigation and is cooperating with law enforcement.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the community remains vigilant, hoping for justice for the vulnerable residents affected by this scandal. The next court hearings for those already arraigned are scheduled for March 26, 2025, as the investigation continues to develop.

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