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SAN MATEO COUNTY / Nursing home sued in scalding / Disabled woman allegedly left in 130 -degree shower - SFGate 12/16/18, 11:55 AM <br />g FROM OUR SPONSOR CONTINUE FOR MORE CONTENT <br />T 'awsuit alleges that ResCare knew the water had been too hot for several days before Rodriguez was burned, and <br />Ocansey waited about two hours to tell colleagues that Rodriguez had been burned, then there were more delays until <br />workers could get a supervisor's permission to call gii. RCCA's statement says no such permission was necessary; it is <br />company policy for employees to call gii first and then contact their supervisors. <br />The statement also disputes that Ocansey was untrained, saying that RCCA's training meets and often exceeds state <br />standards. It did not address any specifics about how long Rodriguez was left in the shower or how much time it took <br />for workers to call gil. <br />© 2018 Hearst Communications, Inc. <br />`<V E P <br />https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SAN-MATEO-COUNTY-Nursing-home-sued-in-scalding-2543655,php Page 2 of 2 <br />