Lorain family worried new Esther's Law is not being followed

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Lorain family worried new Esther's Law is not being followed, unsure facility is providing proper care

LORAIN, Ohio — Myrta Escalera of Lorain and her family are hoping to use Ohio's new Esther's Law to place a fixed lens video camera in her father's room at a northeast Ohio nursing home, but said legal documents from the nursing home have created some concerns.

News 5 is not naming the nursing involved in this case as it continues to work with the Escalera family in assuring them the release of liability is only related to privacy violations in connection with the cameras use. Piskor told News 5 about reports that a few Ohio nursing homes are allegedly not in compliance with the new law by requesting the use of improper cameras, unfairly charging families hundreds of dollars for camera installation, and presenting families with legal requirements that are outside the scope of the law.

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