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Homecare giant ResCare faces lawsuit after caretaker with a criminal ... d autistic man I News I San Luis Obispo I New Times San Luis Obispo <br />SEARCH NTARCHIVES <br />LOGIN <br />Luke G ghar_ ':.Eet -3ae= Email Favorite Share <br />News December 23, 2015 <br />Homecare giant ResCare faces <br />lawsuit after caretaker with a <br />criminal past allegedly attacked <br />autistic man <br />BY CHRIS MCGUINNESS <br />The video is disturbing. <br />It's July 20 and the alleged victim, a severely autistic man in his early 20s, sits at a <br />table playing with a puzzle in a living room. After arguing about what appears to be a <br />-ssible trip to the beach, the man's caretaker, identified as Scott Allen Rogers of <br />&Care HomeCare, walks behind the man, grabs him, and violently lifts him out of <br />the seat. <br />A struggle ensues. The two fall behind a table, and the view is obscured. Rogers can be <br />heard grunting. The man yells and calls out to an otherwise empty home, a yurt in <br />Cayucos. The sounds continue as the young man is dragged by the arm outside a door <br />and out of view. The sounds of the struggle continue. At some point a man, <br />presumably Rogers, can be heard saying, "God, I can't believe you did that' <br />That video and at least one other, taken by a <br />hidden camera, are the basis for a lawsuit brought <br />by the man's mother against Rogers and ResCare, <br />the company who employed him. The suit was <br />filed in SLO Superior Court Dec. 8 by local attorney <br />Jeffery Stulberg. It claims that Rogers willingly <br />battered the young man, who is described as <br />"wholly dependent on others" in order to engage in <br />the activities of daily life. The lawsuit claims that <br />Rogers restrained the young man, twisted his arm, <br />pushed him to the floor, and also kicked him. <br />"[Rogers'] misconduct was egregious and <br />click to enlarge <br />r <br />�r...nt <br />�- <br />PHOTO BY DYLAN HONEA-BA[1hL1NN <br />DISTURBING ALLEGATIONS: A recent <br />lawsuit accuses homecare giant ResCare of <br />failing to conduct a proper background <br />check on an employee who allegedly <br />attacked an autistic man. <br />12/16/18, 2:04 PM <br />SUBSCRIBE <br />SEARCH, FOND, EAJGV <br />EVENTS music DINING <br />All Dates. <br />-All Categories- <br />-All Neighborhoods- <br />.__ __.__, Find Events <br />SVNNRAN EVENT <br />MORE BY CHRIS <br />MCGUINNESS <br />Addiction <br />videotaped," the suit states. treatment <br />advocates worry <br />cos claim to show the aftermath of the alleged incident. The young man appeared <br />about the impact <br />https://www.newtimesslo.com/sanivisobispo/homecare-giant-mscare-fac...a-criminal-past-allegedly-attacked-autistic-man/Content?oid=2946977 Page 1 of 5 <br />
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