Police calls decline at Clinton nursing, rehabilitation facility
Thursday, September 6th, 2007.
Gaithersburg, MD – Police calls from the Clinton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center have gone down significantly because of shorter stays for younger patients and more education for staff and nursing home residents.
Maj. David Morris of the Prince George’s County Police Department said that he has seen a significant drop in calls this year.
Richard Balogh, administrator at the center, said that staff has worked with police and nursing home residents to quell unwarranted calls.
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