Woman leaves day care early
Ellen McCarty
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Mary Spadoni removed her mother, Ann Stone, from day
care Monday, 10 days before she was required to do so. Spadoni said she
doesn’t trust the staff to treat the 89-year-old Alzheimer’s patient
kindly after Spadoni staged a protest during the facility’s open house
Sept. 12.
“I’m angry and frustrated and I just don’t trust them,” she said.
“They’re ignoring me, and I don’t want to imagine how they might take
this out on my mother.”
Dr. Cordula Dick-Muehlke, the director of Adult Daycare Services of
Orange County’s Huntington Beach facility, has still not complied with
Spadoni’s request to see her mother’s medical records.
Spadoni, a Costa Mesa resident, was told by Dick-Muehlke that the
facility would consult a lawyer and get back to the family within 24
hours. Spadoni said that hasn’t happened. Spadoni hopes the medical
records will explain why the patient must be moved from day care to
full-time medical care.
“No one has called me or my attorney,” Spadoni said. “I still haven’t
been able to access my mother’s medical records. They have indicated that
I’m going to sue the center, but that is a lie. I just wanted to prove
that my mother is fit to stay in day care.”
Dick-Muehlke offered no comment Tuesday, saying she would “follow up with
Mary” in person, not through the newspaper. Maureen Mazzatenta, a
spokeswoman for Adult Daycare Services, added that Spadoni would need to
get legal authorization to view her mother’s medical records.
Meanwhile Spadoni is interviewing candidates for in-home care and
considering nursing home care, which at a private facility costs $3,800 a
month.
“I haven’t seen any Medi-Cal nursing homes that I would trust with my
mother,” she said. “The insurance pays only $2,000, which to me means
half the cost for half the care. Private care will be a financial death
sentence for me, but I’m hoping the hoo-ha we made at the protest will
help other patients stay in day care, for at least a few more months,
than they might have otherwise.”
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