Nursing Home Sexual Battery Alleged

Nursing Home Sexual Battery Alleged

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James W. Wright, 35, was indicted Tuesday on four counts of aggravated sexual battery.

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BRISTOL, Va. – The first time Patricia Davenport complained about a nursing aide’s mistreatment of a patient, she was told she saw it wrong.
The second time Davenport complained – and no action was taken – she quit the nursing job she’d had for only six months at the National HealthCare nursing home on North Street.
Eventually, Davenport told an investigator with the Office of the Attorney General of Virginia that she saw the same aide molesting two different nursing home patients during her time there.
That aide, James W. Wright, 35, was indicted Tuesday on four counts of aggravated sexual battery. Each count stems from the investigation into the treatment of a different patient from 2000 to 2007, including the lady Davenport said she saw in the wheelchair and another patient who is blind, authorities said. 
Hours after Tuesday’s indictments, Bristol Virginia police arrested Wright at the Exit 7 International House of Pancakes, where he works as a waiter. He is being held without bond at the Bristol Virginia Jail.
Davenport said the first time she stumbled upon the abuse of patients was in August 2007. It was the sound of a rocking wheelchair that grabbed her attention, she said, as she strode down a hallway. She peeked into a patient’s room and saw a woman shaking in her wheelchair. The woman’s shirt and bra had been shoved high on her chest. A nurse’s aide was standing behind the wheelchair, and he was reaching around to fondle the patient’s breasts.
“She looked like she was just getting ready to break down,” Davenport said. “She just looked at you like ... she was so confused and hurt.”
Later that same month, Davenport said, she caught the same aide fondling a blind patient.
Soon after that incident, Wright left his employment at the nursing home. The conditions of his departure are unclear. Calls were not returned Tuesday by the Murfreesboro, Tenn.-based National HealthCare Corp., which runs the Bristol nursing home as well 75 others in Tennessee and other eastern states.
Virginia Department of Health Professions records show that Wright still holds an active license to work as a nurse’s aide.
Davenport is now a witness for the attorney general’s office. According to the indictments, an attorney general investigator testified before the grand jury Tuesday.
The abuse, Davenport told the Bristol Herald Courier, was not a secret among nursing home staff.
“When I talked to the rest of [the nurses], they said this has been going on for years,” Davenport said.
Davenport said she complained to her supervisor after seeing the scared woman in the wheelchair in early August 2007. She said she lodged the second complaint later that month after finding Wright sitting next to a blind patient in bed.
That patient’s robe had been pushed up, exposing her lower body, Davenport said. She said the aide was inappropriately touching the patient, and himself.
Davenport said she quit soon after that incident.
“You look at those people every day in the face knowing they’re getting abuse and you can’t do anything because nobody’s got your back,” Davenport said. “I don’t want to go back to nursing.”

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Flag Comment Posted by MMS213 on September 03, 2009 at 6:15 pm

Well, Well, Well.  All you NHC and James Wright supporters need to look at today’s front page.  I think we have not yet even touched the tip of this iceberg.  It is good to see former NHC employees coming forward publicly.  This is some pretty damning stuff.

I honestly believe that more will come out very soon.  I will not be satisfied until NHC Bristol is ut of business and all of those involved with the cover-up are behind bars with James Wright.

I also think that Jerry Wolfe is the wrong person to be prosecuting this case.  I believe that his ties to NHC are too recent and too biased for him to prosecute this case without prejudice or bias.  I do not want to see Mr. Wright bargain a plea for anything less than the absolute maximum sentence the law will allow.  This also goes for Ann Franklin, Charlotte Wilson, and everyone else who is involved with trying to bury this story.

This goes far beyond simple negligence, it is CRIMINAL!!!

Flag Comment Posted by cooterbob on September 02, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Shoe?  I don’t think so…

More like a number 12 steel-toed boot kicking NHC in the butt.

Some NHC folks will have to unfasten their top two shirt buttons so they can fart.

Flag Comment Posted by MMS213 on September 02, 2009 at 7:25 pm

DUCK!!! I think I see it coming!  Stay tuned.

Flag Comment Posted by Tell Us More on September 02, 2009 at 12:14 pm

Could it be we are simply waiting for the other shoe to drop?

Flag Comment Posted by pistol04 on September 02, 2009 at 6:42 am

So Mr. Wright was a practicing Catholic.  Big deal.  How often do we hear of practicing Catholic priests getting busted for molesting the alter boy or other children?

Flag Comment Posted by lkhay on September 02, 2009 at 6:18 am

Maybe all the bashers finally grew up and got a life.

Flag Comment Posted by AT7 on September 01, 2009 at 9:20 pm

The silence is deafening.

Flag Comment Posted by MMS213 on August 31, 2009 at 10:25 pm

firefly,

If you really do have all of this “evidence” in your head, then you should go talk to the State Attorney’s Office.  I am sure that they would love to talk to you.  If you really do have this information or evidence, as you say that you do, then it is your professionally ethical and moral obligation to come forward. 

Or maybe this information really is just all in your head and conjured up by you in an effort to keep from possibly incrimminating or implicating yourself or to try to ease your own guilty concience.  Do ya think?  raspberry

Speak up on the record with the State Attorney General, or put a sock in it. You are only making a fool of yourself.

Flag Comment Posted by cooterbob on August 31, 2009 at 9:07 pm

So firefly you said:

“So…in response to your comment ―TELL US MORE I have enough information in my memory alone to turn this case upside down, but then again, what case? Is there one? Will there be one after some missing pieces are put into place?“

Why have you withheld the information you have in your memory from the State Investigators?  If you have enough information to turn this case upside down why don’t you go to Jerry Wolfe or call the State Attorney General’s Office, or the State Board of Nursing?

Why don’t you call the a press conference - call Channel 5 or another newspaper and tell them what you know?

If you can shut this case down based on what you know - don’t you have a moral obligation to do so?

Don’t you have a civic duty to report the truth?

How in the world can you go to sleep tonight knowing that you have the information that could set James Wright free - and not do anything about it?

Are you fighting for a wrongly accused man or trying to sooth your own guilty conscience?

The truth shall set you free!

Flag Comment Posted by firefly on August 31, 2009 at 8:37 pm

Wow! “Cooterbob”....now everyone can see how easy it is for you to twist up facts! That is exactly what was done!
LOL…..goodnight

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