Friday, September 28, 2012

California Armenian Home and unlawful photography inside healthcare facility

Paparazzi who stalked and waited for a celebrity.  Rightfully pushed out of the victim's way.


Quote from an Attorney friend on the privacy of taking pictures of someone without permission.
If a picture was taken where you would expect the right to privacy, like your home, a bathroom, changing room, nursing home, etc. Then it's invasion of privacy, and subject to several different criminal charges, you can also advance a civil suit against the photographer.
More on unlawful photography taken in Hospitals and of individuals.  Mind you this is different than foolishly putting your photos out for the world wide web to see. We are talking unlawful photo shooting of individuals without permission and in a health care facility.
Read more here
Over the years, we have heard numerous stories of employees who have gotten into hot water at work because of what they've said on social networking sites. The need to vent about a bad day is natural, but when you do it online, you may find yourself venting about your work problems a lot less for want of a job.

But when you're in the medical profession, the stakes for bad social networking habits are a lot higher than just losing a job: Those who disclose patient information online can find themselves in
violation of patient privacy laws like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, known as HIPAA. Doing this can result in not only getting disciplined or fired, but being subject to fines of up to $250,000 and even a prison sentence. Another potential negative consequence is an investigation and discipline by the professional's state board.

But that threat hasn't stopped some medical professionals from posting confidential patient information online without permission. Some recent examples of social networking HIPAA breeches include:
- A nurse who posted a patient's picture and chart on his Facebook page because he thought it was "funny" and since it was "only Facebook," there was no real harm in it
- A doctor who treated a patient over Twitter
- Emergency room personnel who posted pictures on the Internet of a man being treated for fatal knife wounds
- A doctor who asked a patient on a date after seeing her profile on a dating website
- A Rhode Island doctor was fired from the hospital and reprimanded by the Medical Board after she posted on her Facebook page about a long day at work. She never referred to the patient's name but gave out enough details about the injuries to allow others to guess who it was.

Although these are extreme examples of social networking gone wrong, even seemingly innocuous behaviors like writing about work on a blog or friending a patient on a social networking site can lead to HIPAA violations and related Medical Board complaints of unprofessional conduct.

Avoiding Privacy Violations Online

In order to address the growing problem of HIPAA violations by medical professionals, Novarus Healthcare, LLC -- a North Carolina-based company that develops mobile solutions -- is creating technology that will monitor social media sites to find HIPPA violations and evaluate the severity of the privacy breeches, which will help a medical facility take appropriate action.

Some medical schools -- like Mount Sinai School of Medicine -- are also doing their part to help solve the problem by giving future doctors tips on how to conduct themselves professionally online, as well as examples of people in the profession who have made serious mistakes on social networking sites.

Ultimately, however, it's up to medical professionals to think before they hit the send button. According to Dave Ekrem, the social media manager at MassGeneral Hospital for Children, some ways to avoid HIPAA violations online include not talking about patients, even in general terms; not posting things anonymously, which can encourage bad behavior; and not mixing your personal and professional personas in the same online profile.

If your office is posting medical photographs or video on a website, blog or social media, ensure that the patient consent forms are HIPAA compliant. Failure to do so could result in a HIPAA complaint and a breach of privacy claim.

HIPPA violation accusations should be taken seriously by medical professionals. If you've been accused of violating patient confidentiality, speak with an experienced attorney.
http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/social-media-hipaa-violations-on-the-rise-286454.php


Thursday, September 27, 2012

California Armenian Home- Preview, read, learn and forward

Read all about the California Armenian Home here and their falling reputation.   Pass it on, as in a very short time we will make the blog private for our community only.

Before Fanucchi gets nervous about too much information out in the public.  The counsel to this place has issues with Freedom of Speech and wants the image to be something other than the truth.   Lets strike a deal with the dago geezer, he works to improve the unlawful behavior and money situation and we quitely protest through the government agencies only. 

Poor guy is really grabbing his nuts over the truth. 


No this isn't the flag of Mexico.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Croatian and Bosnian Muslim war crimes against Serbs (playlist)

California Armenian Home and what they don't want you to see

Well well, it seems the link to the info about the "so called Medical Doctor" was broken, could it be that someone is burying their tracks?

Too late, the hard copies, screen shots and dvd copies are sitting on the desk of the California Licensure of the Medical Board.

Shame on you for acting like something you are not. 

http://www.slideshare.net/CroatianTurk/yuba4

Saturday, September 22, 2012

California Armenian Home- A. Rodriguez Activities Director

This is the most hysterical thing in the history of the California Armenian Home.  Yuba is playing a dirty trick on all of the Armenians that she hates and further degrading the home.  She has added an Activities Director that is a Mexican chick.  Not just a "Mexican" but one that dresses, wears make-up like a Chola and is very true to her Mexican culture- Not one ounce of class can be seen in this person.
This poor bitch really thinks she is pretty. 
Out drinking with some of the crew from California Armenian Home.
They should call it California Mexican Home - there are 20% Armenians in the home.  Degrading and going downhill and flipping the bird?  wow what a bunch that is.  so much class, and they fired good people with degrees for this? 
A. Rodriguez a pawn in the politics of CT, innocent and unaware of what is really happening.  CT hires people that are not smart or educated, she wants people who are there to protect her and be loyal.  All those audits and all that money.............
The founding fathers are rolling in their graves again.  A. Rodriquez also hires other Mexicans, and has no class.  We are also told she has no education beyond high school.  Seems like the people over at CAH are trying hard to get that government money...so hard in fact, they hide behind diverse names and cultures.    Enjoy the photos of Senora Rodriquez muy gorda' aka Big Bird.
Love the Chola make up - someone ought to give this disgusting person a bar of soap.  This is the image of California Armenian Home?  I hope she sues them when they try to fire her, in fact I know some good Attorneys in Fresno that will take her case for free.  There seems to be a lot of interest in this post over 75 views -- wonder why?   Keep looking at it and reading the truth and know that the future is out of your power, it is in the power of auditors and the Office of the Investigative General (OIG) 


Definition of Chola:

From Urbin Dictionary

hardcore latina gangbangers. They usually have thin, arched, angry looking tattooed-on or penciled-on eyebrows, brown or dark red lip liner, 'Monroe', eyebrow and nose piercings, tats, Converse or Nikes, flannel shirts, lots of gold jewlrey (with their name and crosses), crunchy gelled or moussed hair either down or gelled in a high perfect ponytail either straight back or gelled in a design, and they go out with cholos.

A lot of regular mexican or puerto rican girls do the look but aren't cholas. A true chola is down for her barrio and is in a gang, and is as ruthless as a male gangbanger if not more. It is much more common to just look like a chola, and not act like a chola.

The chola style is common in southern California like east LA, San Diego, OC, and also NYC. In Miami they are called 'chongas'.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

California Armenian Home and Friendly staff......


Friendly Staff who frequently complains about 16 hour shifts.
Poor thing and her sleepless nights, maybe it is all that studying at Heald College to be a Pharmacy Tech.
Is this someone that should be working around prescriptions let alone elderly people?

Monday, September 10, 2012

California Armenian Home and dwindling support

Poor Guy looks like he is ready for the home, except he will have a private nurse at his own residence, because he really thinks he is too good to admit himself in the California Armenian Home.  Notice not one Armenian Attorney is there?  Where is the staff that he professes to protect?  Any opera singers from his Fresno Grand Opera?  No, Nothing exciting here.  The woman is Eileen Ohanian, she was a French Teacher at Wawona Jr. High, now retired with a lot of time on her hands.
This is the last fundraiser given by the Ani Guild and there was barely 100 people there.  It costs more to put on these fake show of support than they actually bring in.  There is no younger people in the Ani Guild and no interest because it is not an Armenian operated nursing care facility.   This was in 2011, since then many people and groups have pulled their support of the California Armenian Home.   They should have thought about this before they destroyed the California Armenian Home.  It cannot survive on it's reputation anymore.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

California Armenian Home- Privacy Practices not practiced

California Armenian Home has a facility that abuses patient information, patient's care or condition is frequently discussed among staff.  As well as some staff have unprofessionally, eavesdropped on conversations, blurted out diagnosis, not left patient's room when requested by family, stalked family member with camera, leaving station unattended goes to other nursing stations to gossip and carry on with social network sites and texting each other.  This unprofessionalism would never happen at the Ararat Home in Southern California.
http://www.ararathome.org

Here is part of their PRIVACY policy and they DO have the patient bill of rights posted in their nursing homes.   California Armenian Home pay attention to 1. k and o     2. E c and f   F. on how to file Complaints and how RETAILATION WILL NOT HAPPEN. 


ARARAT NURSING FACILITY
NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES
FOR PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION

THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION.  PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY
A.        INTRODUCTION
During the course of providing services and care to you, Ararat Nursing Facility gathers, creates, and retains certain personal information about you that identifies who you are and relates to your past, present, or future physical or mental condition, the provision of health care to you, and payment for your health care services.  This personal information is characterized as your “protected health information.”  This Notice of Privacy Practices describes how Ararat Nursing Facility   maintains the confidentiality of your protected health information, and informs you about the possible uses and disclosures of such information.  It also informs you about your rights with respect to your protected health information.
B.        ARARAT NURSING FACILITY’S RESPONSIBILITIES
Ararat Nursing Facility is required by federal and state law to maintain the privacy of your protected health information.  Ararat Nursing Facility is also required by law to provide you with this Notice of Privacy Practices that describes Ararat Nursing Facility’s legal duties and privacy practices with respect to your protected health information.  Ararat Nursing Facility will abide by the terms of this Notice of Privacy Practices.  Ararat Nursing Facility reserves the right to change this or any future Notice of Privacy Practices and to make the new notice provisions effective for all protected health information that it maintains, including protected health information already in its possession.  If Ararat Nursing Facility changes its Notice of Privacy Practices, it will personally deliver or mail a revised notice to you at your current address.
C.        USE AND DISCLOSURE WITH YOUR AUTHORIZATION
Ararat Nursing Facility will require a written authorization from you before it uses or discloses your protected health information, unless a particular use or disclosure is expressly permitted or required by law without your authorization.  Ararat Nursing Facility has prepared an authorization form for you to use that authorizes Ararat Nursing Facility to use or disclose your protected health information for the purposes set forth in the form.  You are not required to sign the form as a condition to obtaining treatment or having your care paid for.  If you sign an authorization, you may revoke it at any time by written notice.  Ararat Nursing Facility then will not use or disclose your protected health information, except where it has already relied on your authorization.
D.        HOW ARARAT NURSING FACILITY MAY USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION WITHOUT YOUR AUTHORIZATION
1.         Permissive Disclosures
Ararat Nursing Facility may, in its discretion, use or disclose your protected health without your written authorization in the following circumstances:
a.         Your Care and Treatment
Ararat Nursing Facility may use or disclose your protected health information to provide you with or assist in your treatment, care and services.  For example, Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your health information to health care providers who are involved in your care to assist them in your diagnosis and treatment, as necessary.  Ararat Nursing Facility may also disclose your protected health information to individuals who will be involved in your care if you leave the facility. 
b.         Billing and Payment
i.          Medicare, Medi-Cal and Other Public or Private Health Insurers – Ararat Nursing Facility may use or disclose your protected health information to public or private health insurers (including medical insurance carriers, HMOs, Medicare, and Medi-Cal) in order to bill and receive payment for your treatment and services that you receive at the facility.  The information on or accompanying a bill may include information that identifies you, as well as your diagnosis, procedures, and supplies used. 
ii.         Health Care Providers – Ararat Nursing Facility may also disclose your protected health information to health care providers in order to allow them to determine if they are owed any reimbursement for care that they have furnished to you and, if so, how much is owed.
c.         Health Care Operations
Ararat Nursing Facility may use your protected health information for health care operations at the facility.  These uses and disclosures are necessary to manage the facility and to monitor our quality of services and care.  For example, we may use your protected health information to review our services and to evaluate the performance of our staff in caring for you.
d.         Licensing and Accreditation
Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your protected health information to any government or private agency, such as to the California Department of Health Services and the California Department of Social Services, responsible for licensing or accrediting the facility so that the agency can carry out its oversight activities.  These oversight activities include audits; civil, administrative, or criminal investigations; inspections; licensure or disciplinary actions; civil, administrative, or criminal proceedings or actions; or other activities necessary for appropriate oversight.
e.         Ararat Nursing Facility’s Census Directory
Ararat Nursing Facility maintains a Census Directory of residents to allow staff to provide certain basic information to members of the clergy who serve at the facility or to other persons who ask for residents by name.  Unless you notify Ararat Nursing Facility that you object, it will include certain limited information about you, such as your name, your location, medical record number, and name of physician (only name and location will be given to clergy or others who ask about you) in the facility Census Directory.
f.          Individuals Involved in Your Care or Payment for Your Care
Unless you specifically object, Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose to a family member, other relative, a close personal friend, or to any other person identified by you, all protected health information directly relevant to such person’s involvement with your care or directly relevant to payment related to your care. Ararat Nursing Facility may also disclose your protected health information to these same individuals to assist in notifying them of your location, general condition, or death. 
g.         Disaster Relief
Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your protected health information to a public or private entity authorized to assist in disaster relief efforts.
h.         Business Associates
Ararat Nursing Facility may contract with certain individuals or entities to provide services on its behalf.  Examples include data processing, quality assurance, legal, or accounting services.  Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your protected health information to a business associate, as necessary, to allow the business associate to perform its functions on Ararat Nursing Facility’s behalf.  Ararat Nursing Facility will have a contract with its business associates that obligate the business associates to maintain the confidentiality of your protected health information. 
i.          Fundraising
Ararat Nursing Facility may use certain protected health information to contact you in an effort to raise money for the facility and its operations.  Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose the protected health information to business associates or to related foundations that it uses to raise funds for its own benefit.  Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose only your name, address, and phone number and the dates you receive health care services.  You may notify Ararat Nursing Facility in writing if you object to such disclosures.
j.          Research
Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your protected health information for research purposes, provided that an outside Institutional Review Board overseeing the research approves the disclosure of the information without a written authorization. 
k.         PIQI Review
Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose your protected health information to PIQI (Performance Improvement Quality Improvement) committee        to aid in the process of improvement.
l.          Medical Examiner or Funeral Directors
Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose protected health information to a medical examiner or funeral director to allow them to carry out their duties.
m.        Appointment Reminders
Ararat Nursing Facility may use or disclose your protected health information to remind you about appointments. 
n.         Treatment Alternatives or Health-Related Benefits and Services
Ararat Nursing Facility may use or disclose your protected health information to inform you about treatment alternatives or health-related benefits and services that may be of interest to you. 
o.         Members of Workforce
It is Ararat Nursing Facility’s policy to allow members of its workforce to share residents’ protected health information with one another to the extent necessary to permit them to perform their legitimate functions on Ararat Nursing Facility’s behalf.  At the same time, Ararat Nursing Facility will work with and train its workforce members to ensure that there are no unnecessary or extraneous communications that will violate the rights of its residents to have the confidentiality of their protected health information maintained.
p.           Veterans
Ararat Nursing Facility may use and disclose to components of the Department of Veterans Affairs medical information about you to determine whether you are eligible for certain benefits.
q.           Workers’ Compensation
Ararat Nursing Facility may use or disclose your protected health information to comply with laws relating to workers’ compensation or similar programs.
2.           Mandatory Disclosures
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information to outside persons or entities without your written authorization as required by law in the following circumstances:
a.         Court Order; Order of Administrative Tribunal
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information in accordance with an order of a court or of an administrative tribunal of a government agency.
b.         Subpoena
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information in accordance with a valid subpoena issued by a party to adjudication before a court, an administrative tribunal, or a private arbitrator.  Reasonable efforts will be made to notify you of the subpoena, or of efforts to obtain an order or agreement protecting your protected health information.
c.         Law Enforcement Agencies
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information to law enforcement agencies in accordance with a search warrant, a court order or court-ordered subpoena, or an investigative subpoena or summons.
d.         Coroner
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information to a coroner where the coroner requests the information to identify a decedent; to notify next of kin; or to investigate deaths that may involve public health concerns, suspicious circumstances, elder abuse, or organ or tissue donation.
e.         Elder Abuse Reporting
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information about a resident who is suspected to be the victim of elder abuse to the extent necessary to complete any oral or written report mandated by law.  Under certain circumstances, Ararat Nursing Facility may disclose further protected health information about the resident to aid the investigating agency in performing its duties.  Ararat Nursing Facility will promptly inform the resident about any disclosure unless Ararat Nursing Facility believes that informing the resident would place the resident in danger of serious harm, or would be informing the resident’s personal representative, whom Ararat Nursing Facility believes to be responsible for the abuse, and believes that informing such person would not be in the resident’s best interest.
f.          National Security and Intelligence Activities, Protected Services for the President and Others
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information about a resident to authorized federal officials conducting national security and intelligence activities or as needed to provide protection to the President of the United States, certain other persons or foreign heads of states, or to conduct certain special investigations.
g.         Other Disclosures Required by Law
Ararat Nursing Facility will disclose protected health information about a resident when otherwise required by law.
E.        YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
You have the following rights with respect to your protected health information.  To exercise these rights, contact Ararat Nursing Facility at the following address: Ararat Nursing Facility 15099 mission Hills Rd.  Mission Hills, CA 91345, Attention:  Compliance Officer.
a.         Right to Request Access
You have the right to inspect and copy your protected health information maintained by Ararat Nursing Facility.  In certain limited circumstances, Ararat Nursing Facility may deny your request as permitted by law.  However, you may be given an opportunity to have such denial reviewed by an independent licensed health care professional.
b.         Right to Request Amendment
You have the right to request an amendment to your protected health information maintained by Ararat Nursing Facility.  If your request for an amendment is denied, you will receive a written denial, including the reasons for such denial, and an opportunity to submit a written statement disagreeing with the denial.
c.         Right to Request Restriction
You have the right to request restrictions on the use and disclosure of your protected health information for treatment, payment or health care operations, or providing notifications regarding your identity and status to persons inquiring about or involved in your care.  Ararat Nursing Facility is not required to grant your request, but if it does, it will comply with your request, except in an emergency situation or until the restriction is terminated by you or Ararat Nursing Facility.
d.         Right to Request Confidential Communications
You have the right to request that Ararat Nursing Facility communicate protected health information to the recipient by alternative means or at alternative locations.
e.         Right to an Accounting
You have the right to receive an accounting of disclosures of your protected health information created and maintained by Ararat Nursing Facility over the six years prior to the date of your request or for a lesser period.  Ararat Nursing Facility is not required to provide an accounting of the following disclosures:
·          To carry out treatment, payment, and health care operations;
·          To respond to your requests for access to protected health information;
·          To include your information in the Ararat Nursing Facility’s Census Directory;
·          To aid in the identification or care of a resident; or
·          To any recipient prior to April 14, 2003 or for protected health information created more than six years before the date of your request for an accounting.
f.          Right to Receive a Copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices
You have the right to request and receive a copy of Ararat Nursing Facility’s Notice of Privacy Practices for Protected Health Information in written or electronic form.
F.         COMPLAINTS
If you believe that your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with Ararat Nursing Facility at the following address 15099 Mission Hills Road, Mission Hills, CA 91345 Attention: Compliance Officer. You also have the right to submit a complaint to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 50 United Nations Plaza – Room 322, San Francisco, CA 94102, Attention OCR Regional Manager.  Ararat Nursing Facility will not retaliate against you if you file a compliant.
G.        FURTHER INFORMATION
If you have questions about this Notice of Privacy Practices or would like further information about your privacy rights, contact Ararat Nursing Facility at the following address 15099 Mission Hills Road, Mission Hills, CA 91345 Attention: Compliance Officer.

California Armenian Home- Audits, Audits and more Audits

While the Californa Armenian Home is struggling through the county, state and federal audits from everything to mold to HIPAA violations and privacy of patients /family members being stalked with cameras by low life staff member.  Playing "victim" will not work, the VICTIMS are the patients not your lying staff.
Continue to not correct the actions and behaviors of your staff - you can expect less and less money from the Armenian community.  Worse than the money, you have lost support.  Most do not want their family members in the California Armenian Home as it is not for Armenians anymore.  It's all bullshit.

Kirk Krikorian's Lincy Foundation snubbed the California Armenian Home and instead donated $5 million to the Children's Hospital of Central California as well as $100,000 to the Armenian Community School. 

The free flowing money from Armenian donations is over.  When this facility decided to put odars in charge, they now have people who don't care about the reputation of the facility but rather only care about protecting their jobs.

California Armenian Home has some GREAT LVNs and CNAs, but the ones that are not professional need to go.  You fired PS who is an Armenian and have no problem getting rid of people for no reason.  You have plenty of just cause reasons to fire LQ, SL, JG and others. 

Since the Croatian Turk (CT) loves money so much, lets see if she can make up the decline in donations with the paltry fund raiser "Old Fashion Armenian Picnic" at $50.00 a head - that is pathetic.  The Board of California Armenian Home is clueless, the only person in control is the enabler of the CT. 
At $50.00 a ticket, September 15th will be the worse attended picnic, they will be lucky to make $5,000 and we all know that Richard Hagobian doesn't play for free. 

$5,000 won't cover 1 patient's fee for 1 month.  What a waste of time and energy.  For what?  To prove you are some sort of Armenian facility when you are not?  

There were plenty of smiles at Children's Hospital Central California Wednesday morning as it received the largest, single gift in its history.
The Lincy Foundation presented a $5 million donation to the hospital.
According to hospital officials, the gift will help provide safe and effective care to patients and their families.
The money will also be used to explore a physicians' fellowship program and increase its research infrastructure.
"This isn't a gift that happens often and it's so exciting and it will provide so much to the children in the Valley," said Gordon L. Alexander, President and CEO of Children's Hospital.
"We are pleased to be able to partner with Children's Hospital as they enhance their position as the leading pediatric healthcare provider in the region and throughout the western United States," said Anthony Mandekic, chairman of the board for The Lincy Foundation.
The Lincy Foundation is an organization founded by businessman and philanthropist Kirk Kerkorian.

Monday, September 3, 2012

California Armenian Home and why Armenian vendors are not hired

The reasons Armenian businesses and physicians are shunned from this nursing facility is for 2 reasons 1)  They don't want to deal with the dirty underhanded politics of the California Armenian Home   2)  The California Armenian Home does not want to hire Armenians for work, or contractual work because they tell the rest of the community what is going on.

Lets start with the unit dose medication for the patients.  Even though Model Drug is one of the best in the valley and well respected.  California Armenian Home decides to go with PrimAmerica a non-Armenian pharmaceutical firm.  Whilest the cousin of the board President is a Pharmacist (worked in Sacramento) [that is another story about the board president's family members serving with her on the board to protect her poor decisions]
California Armenian Home uses very little Armenian businesses and services, yet wants donations from businesses that have never made close to the salary that the CT (Croatian Turk) has made.  CT's salary is $150,000 per year and she is rewarded for passing audits -additional $20,000 that is a whopping $170,000 per year.  While this is common practice in larger nursing homes, why would someone be rewarded for doing their job?  This could explain the many cutting of corners to pass audits- we all know that the Croatian Turk loves money.  Maybe she took a suitcase full of cash on her visit to Croatia - or perhaps it is a one-way ticket to avoid the laundery list of audits that will be comming up. 

We are told that CT (who has left the country as we write this- maybe to avoid the additional audits )  believes she is worth more money.  This is more than the Medical Director makes and many other Physicians who ACTUALLY have a degree.  Speaking of Medical Director, the facility pushes non-Armenian physicians one of which is Punjabi who closed his private practice to "consult" with nursing homes.  For showing up a bare minimum of 8 hours a month, it isn't bad dough - although no where near $170,000 that the Croatian Turk makes.  Seriously CT THINKS she is a doctor, and has even signed their tax returns as a CPA.  A jack of all trades and a master at nothing except playing dirty politics that have gotten her no where except NO MONEY from the Armenian Community.

The facility Attorney is also non-Armenian, he is a 75 year old Dago who is money grabbing from the Armenians via the Raisin Advisory Board and Fresno Grand Opera that he is affilated with.  But make no mistake about it, he has been in court against many Armenians : Edna Garabedian, and the Lion's Brothers Packing.  Hopefully Eddie Jr. won't put him at CAH when his time is up (which appears to be soon judging from his confusion of proper paperwork, dates and other issues)

The Attorneys and Judges of Fresno County include over 25% that are Armenian, why do they want nothing to do with California Armenian Home?  Because of the politics, but will do extra outside work for them on a needed basis (we are told by one criminal Armenian Attorney)   The facility saves a bit of money using a semi-retired Dago who is on a retainer.
Here is the web site of the Armenian Bar Association.
 http://www.armenianbar.com/

So money grab away you non-Armenian vendors, we hope you get more and more money from the facility.  In fact, we would like to help you get even more.  Hell, the Armenian groups in the community even have to pay CAH for the use of the AACL  rental for events.  Such as why we choose to have our events elsewhere - support the Armenian Center by having your events there.  Or at the Camp Pashayan on Weber, near Hwy 99 - both are nice facilities. 


California Armenian Home

This facility doesn't hire any Armenians higher up than menial work.  Out of 120 workers (listed on 990 tax returns) there is Armenians in maintence, janitorial and working in the kitchen.  All are immigrants and in need of employment.  Why is this place so worried about hiring educated Armenians?  After all it was Armenians that worked hard, sacrificed their time to build the home for the survivors of Genocide. 
Many of us had grandparents who were orphaned by the Turks (the cousins of the Croatians) We understood they need love and care as they aged because many had no childhood as it was robbed from them by killers who practiced ethnic cleansing. 

An Armenian lady who was loved by the community was fired by the Croatian Turk aka CT- that is the Administrator.  A fake phony who has declared on more than one occasion that she is a "Medical Doctor".  So phony she got a facelift and conned the Home Guild into putting in a gym for the employees that she regularly works out in.  Here is one example of her posing as a physician using an address in San Diego.  (We are told this is where the CT worked when she was dismissed from the California Armenian Home)  But like a dirty virus she is back.
http://www.doctors-look.com/usa-ca/general-practice/yuba-radojkovich_1275955.html

Why does CT pose as a Medical Doctor while using addresses in San Diego and Fresno? 

To the Croatian Turk, quit sniffing around the Armenian community for money.  They despise you and your enabler.  You have no clout and are a bigot.  You treat Armenians like shit,  yet have your hand open for more and more money.  Stay away from our churches, you have no business near them.  The next time you are dismissed from your job, don't come back.  Your enabler won't be there forever.

Tough luck, you will have to make due with the $14+ million you soak from MediCare and MediCal. 
Armenians are choosing to go elsewhere for their needs - there are many other nicer places in Fresno than your money pit.

BTW, the community also laughs at the way you dress.  They call you a "two bit hussy"

Stop hiring friends and family, the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves. 

Los Angeles Armenian home is fantastic!!!  They hire a good mix of people and have fantastic talent. 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

California Armenian Home- Criminal pasts of Nursing home workers explored

Study Finds Criminal Pasts of Nursing Home Workers

WASHINGTON — More than 90 percent of nursing homes employ one or more people who have been convicted of at least one crime, federal investigators said Wednesday in a new report. In addition, they said, 5 percent of all nursing home employees have at least one criminal conviction.
The report was issued by Daniel R. Levinson, inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services, who obtained the names of more than 35,000 nursing home employees and then checked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to see if they had criminal records.
“Our analysis of F.B.I. criminal history records revealed that 92 percent of nursing facilities employed at least one individual with at least one criminal conviction,” Mr. Levinson said. “Nearly half of nursing facilities employed five or more individuals with at least one conviction. For example, a nursing facility with a total of 164 employees had 34 employees with at least one conviction each.”
Charlene A. Harrington, a professor at the School of Nursing of the University of California, San Francisco, said: “This sounds like a very important study. It cries out for additional regulation. Residents in these homes are so vulnerable.”
The inspector general said that no federal law or regulation specifically required nursing homes to check federal or state criminal history records for prospective employees. Ten states require a check of F.B.I. and state records, Mr. Levinson said, while 33 require a check of state records, and the remainder do not have explicit requirements.
Given the patchwork of requirements, people convicted of crimes in one state have been able to obtain jobs at nursing homes in other states. Moreover, Mr. Levinson said, “Some states allow individual nursing facilities to make decisions regarding the employability of individuals with criminal convictions, while others rely on a state agency.”
Senator Herb Kohl, Democrat of Wisconsin, who has investigated nursing homes as chairman of the Aging Committee, said: “The current system of background checks is haphazard, inconsistent and full of gaping holes in many states. Predators can easily evade detection during the hiring process, securing jobs that allow them to assault, abuse and steal from defenseless elders.”
The most common types of conviction were for crimes against property, like burglary, and drug-related offenses. But some nursing home employees had been convicted of crimes against persons, like assault.
Federal rules say that nursing homes must not employ people who have been found guilty of abusing, neglecting or mistreating patients. But F.B.I. records do not always indicate if the victim was a nursing home resident.
Most of the convictions occurred before the offenders began working in nursing homes. But for 16 percent of employees with convictions, the most recent offense occurred after they had started work in a nursing home.
Joshua M. Wiener, an expert on long-term care at RTI International, a nonprofit research institute, said nursing homes had historically had difficulty recruiting and retaining employees, especially nurse’s aides, who he said were paid an average starting wage of $10 an hour.
Dr. Harrington said that many nursing homes did background checks in a perfunctory way, and that some did not check people who applied for housekeeping, food service or laundry jobs.
“Even some of the better nursing homes have problems with theft, rampant theft of residents’ clothing and personal possessions, including jewelry,” Dr. Harrington said. “People convicted of crimes are often left alone with nursing home residents because the supervision of care is, in many homes, very inadequate.”
The new health care law offers $160 million to states to improve criminal background checks on prospective employees at nursing homes and other providers of long-term care.





California Armenian Home and Croatian Turks, the killer among us

Armenian and Serbian flags, together as brothers ALWAYS


Croatia guilty of Ethnic Cleansing of Serbian Christian Brothers
Croatians sided with Hitler and had death camps against our Serbian Christian Brothers.  Croatians were also communists and share with the Turks a history of Ethnic Cleansing. 
Croatian Turks and examples of their bloody Ethnic slaughter of Jews, Serbians and others.
Copy of letter to Washington Times:
I would like to thank The Washington Times for publishing Yugo Kovach’s April 19 letter, “Croatia owes Serbs an apology.” However, in order to fully understand why the Serbian people deserve an apology from the government of Croatia, consider several facts.
It is a fact that 14,000 Serbian men, women and children were killed in August 1995 by Croatian forces during Operation Storm in the Krajina region of Croatia. Commanding the operation with massive U.S. support was Brig. Gen. Agim Ceku, an ethnic Kosovo Albanian warlord who was later arrested for war crimes. In 1999, journalist Charles Krauthammer described Operation Storm in Newsweek as “the largest ethnic cleansing of the entire Balkan wars. Investigators with the war crimes tribunal in The Hague have concluded that this campaign was carried out with brutality, wanton murder and indiscriminate shelling of civilians.”
As The Washington Times reported on Sept. 5, 1995, Croatian soldiers were given heroin or cocaine twice daily in order to help them face the expulsion of Croatian Serbs from Krajina. A Croatian soldier, identified only as Davor, stated in news reports, “To attack villages, to cut throats and to kill in cold blood you need a strong anesthetic - a shot of heroin or cocaine was ideal.” This report was also substantiated in the Guardian on Sept. 1, 1995.
According to a June 1997 Washington Times story: “A German tank rolls through a small village, and the peasants rush out, lining the road with their right arm raised in a Nazi salute as they chant ‘Heil Hitler!’ Mobs chase [Serb] minorities from their homes, kicking them and pelting them with eggs as they flee into the woods.”
As his loyal ally, Adolf Hitler declared Croatia an independent state in 1941. Today Croatia, through Operation Storm, achieved the pure ethnic Croatian state that Hitler could only promise.
Unfortunately, I don’t think Mr. Kovach nor any other Serb can expect an apology from the government of Croatia any more than we can expect an apology from Turkey for the genocide of Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians in Asia Minor during the World War I era.
STELLA L. JATRAS