Napa State Hospital under scrutiny for another assault
Hospital Safety Connection, May 12, 2011
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Another assault occurred at Napa State Hospital in Napa, CA, less than a month after the organization was fined $100,000 for safety violations.
On Sunday, May 8, a psychiatric technician was assaulted as he was assisting a colleague being assaulted by a patient, reports KGO-TV San Francisco. Local media reports workers at the hospital saying the conditions are unsafe and that proper measures haven’t been taken since the murder of nurse Donna Gross last year by a patient.
Read more at KGO-TV San Francisco.
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