Elderly women choked at San Antonio Nursing Home
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Beth JanicekOctober 13, 2009 10:58 AMJanice Maier, 77, was a sleep in her bed at a senior care facility when she was awaken early Saturday morning when a man entered her room, climbed into her bed and began to choke her and repeatedly hit her in the face. The attack occurred at Clare Bridge Specialized Memory Care, a Brookdale Senior Living facility on the Northeast side. Maier was transported to the hospital and was in stable condition on Saturday night.
The San Antonio Police Department incident report said that Maier had never seen her alleged attacker before. Daniel Villarreal, 25, was arrested at the scene after employees called police when they saw him covered in blood in the living facility and then discovered Maier, also covered in blood, on the floor of her bedroom. Maier told police that Villarreal hit her and choked her until she huddled inside a blanket on the floor beside her bed, where he started kicking her. It is unclear how Villarreal gained entry to the facility, which requires key code access.
The police asked Villarreal why he was there and he stated that he was “looking for something.” When asked what he was looking for, he replied, “A lady to choke.” He was “mad at his life and wanted to choke someone.” As of Saturday evening, Villarreal was in the Bexar County Jail on a first-degree felony charge of injury to the elderly with serious bodily injury.
This incident needs to be investigated and the facility should be held responsible for lack of security. Residents are entrusted to their care, and it is their obligation to provide a safe living environment. In addition, an employee should have spotted Mr. Villarreal before he ever made it into a resident’s room. This may be an issue of lack of training, or even a sign that the facility is understaffed. Whatever it is, there is no excuse for this type of attack to occur.