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New Mexico investigates more potential abuse, neglect claims

Por: Associated Press Health April 22, 2023

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico officials identified on Friday dozens of cases of potential abuse and neglect after completing wellness checks on thousands of developmentally disabled people around the state. The state Health Department announced that it has checked on all 6,815 clients receiving services through a wavier program. The wellness checks were prompted by abuse claims that were made public in March and resulted in the state... + full article



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