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Attorney general investigates Grand Rapids veterans home

Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
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Michigan.gov

Michigan's attorney general says his office is investigating allegations of mistreatment at a state-run nursing home for veterans and is encouraging potential victims or witnesses to come forward.

Bill Schuette on Wednesday confirmed that his office's Health Care Fraud Division started the investigation in February after an audit uncovered problems at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans.

The audit said workers falsely claimed they were checking on patients, failed to properly investigate allegations of abuse and neglect, and took too long to fill prescriptions.

Auditors also said the 415-resident facility provided insufficient care and had inadequate staffing levels.

Veterans Affairs Agency Director James Redford took over after the audit and promised improvements.

He tells WOOD-TV things are moving in the "right direction" but staffing levels still need to be boosted.

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