Families of nursing
home patients would be able to keep an eye on their relatives - and the
care they get - under a bill that has been submitted to Arkansas
legislators.
The so-called
"granny cam" bill is being pushed by advocates for nursing home
patients, who gathered at the state Capitol on Monday for a news
conference.
The measure called
the proposed Willie Mae Ryan Act would aim to place cameras in the rooms
of nursing home residents at the discretion of family members who may
have an interest in watching how their relatives are being cared for at
facilities across the state. The monitoring device would be supplied by
the family and would not infringe on the privacy of any roommates of
those being watched.
Source: MyWay
(online), February 22, 2005