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Local Nursing Homes Evaluate Policies After California Woman's Death

By: Meredith Hillgartner
Updated: March 5, 2013
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87-year old Lorraine Bayless collapsed in her dining room last Tuesday.

Barely breathing, her nurse called 911 but refused to perform CPR.

"If a person isn't properly trained on how to do CPR they can actually do harm to the individual,"

Carassco said. "There are those instances when an individual may be identified as a nurse, may even identify themselves as a nurse, but indeed they do not have the qualifications."

Gilbert Carassco is the Executive Director for the Carillon home here in Lubbock.

He held the same position at a home in California-the state where Bayless died last Tuesday, sparking a nationwide debate on assisted living.

"When I worked in California there are a lot of policies and procedures where many of the communities would choose not to have an individual perform CPR," Carassco said.

The nurse was acting under company guidelines-and the home, Glenwood Gardens, is supporting her decision.

Carassco said companies prefer to wait for emergency responders, rather than have employees attempt life saving procedures.

"They would rather have the properly trained individuals coming in and doing the proper procedures than having someone who isn't trained doesn't have CPR [knowledge] or doesn't know how to do it," Carassco said.

Carassco said the policy is not unusual for homes in California, but he said here in Texas most communities will go ahead and take action.  

"They are going to try and do the Good Samaritan law, where they are going to go ahead and perform CPR just to be sure," Carassco said. 

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