AARP Blog examines the use of surveillance cameras or “granny cams” in nursing homes, a practice that is currently legal in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas, “to collect evidence of abuse and neglect.” While their use has positive implications for stopping abuse, the report cautions there are privacy implications not only for patients but for roommates, visitors and caregivers. In addition to the potential invasion of patients’ privacy during such personal activities as bathing, the report notes that those with dementia may be unable to consent to the surveillance.
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