Ott case delayed again


Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 10:18 PM PST

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

Former Kern Valley Hospital CEO Pamela Ott  appeared in Superior Court in Bakersfield Tuesday morning to set a preliminary hearing date.

Ott, her co-defendants Gwen Hughes and Dr. Hoshang Pormir, are charged with eight felony counts of  causing harm and/or death of an elder/dependent adult.

Pamela Ott, left, and her attorney James Faulkner prepare to enter the courtroom in Superior Court in Bakersfield Tuesday morning. Ott and her co-defendants appeared in court to schedule a preliminary hearing date.

Pormir, Hughes, and Debbi Hayes were arrested Feb, 18, 2009. Hayes, former Kern Valley Hospital pharmacist, pled no contest on Aug. 14, to one felony charge of conspiracy to commit an act injurious to public health.

Hayes’ 365-day jail sentence was suspended, with credit for three days served in custody; she must pay $260 fine, and will be on probation for three years. She is a cooperating witness for the people.

Attorney General Jerry Brown charged Pormir, Hughes, and Hayes for “forcibly administering psychotropic medications for their own convenience, rather than for their patients’ therapeutic interests.” He said these actions are alleged to have resulted in the deaths of three residents.

“These people maliciously violated the trust of their patients, by holding them down and forcibly administering psychotropic medications if they dared to question their care,” Brown said. “This is appalling behavior, which amounts to assault with a deadly weapon.”

On Sept. 8, Ott was charged on eight felony counts of elder abuse. “As hospital administrator, Pamela Ott, was ultimately responsible for safeguarding the welfare of her patients,” Brown said. “Instead, Ott abdicated her responsibility and allowed the staff of the Kern Valley Hospital to forcibly sedate patients who questioned their care.”

The case came to the attention of authorities in January 2007, when an ombudsman reported to the Bakersfield office of the California Department of Public Health that a patient in the Skilled Nursing Facility had been held down and given an injection of psychotropic medication by force.

In court Tuesday morning, the defendants re-signed the papers granting them to be free on their own  recognizance. The defendants are due back in court on June 22 and 23 for their preliminary hearing .

Ott is represented by James Faulkner of Bakersfield. Pormir is represented by Donald Etra of Los Angeles and Hughes is represented by Bruce Blythe of  Bakersfield.

Comments

6 comment(s)

    Lisa wrote on Apr 1, 2010 3:46 AM:

    " Oh I'm sure we all remember what year that happened in- how could we forget! 2007!!
    You must work for the hospital, or perhaps a family member does!
    As for larger hospitals- that cliquish bullying wouldn't have been tolerated! Bakersfield has large hospitals with excellent reputations FYI! Most of the hospitals in Bako also have state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, and their services are second to none. "

    KRVer wrote on Mar 17, 2010 9:05 AM:

    " What you all need to remember is that this happened in 2007! After that our hospital has been under the watchful eye of the state and passes every examination with flying colors. Check out what goes on in the larger hospitals and be happy that they are here at all! "

    Rebecca2 wrote on Mar 12, 2010 11:36 AM:

    " I hope and pray for the entire truth to come out and those that should be punished so bit it...and those who are not guilty of any wrong doing....let them be free to live their lives. "

    Rebecca wrote on Mar 12, 2010 11:35 AM:

    " Each person should be allowed to present their case. Remember in the United States, "You are innocent until proven guilty".

    You have no idea!!!

    I do feel for the pts. and families. "

    Flatlander wrote on Mar 10, 2010 7:29 PM:

    " $260 fine and 3 days of 3 "hots"????

    My God Good People of Kern County.

    WAKE UP.

    She put my Father on the ground and doped him to he urinated on himself and could not recognize the time of day.

    Let's see her do some TIME!!!!!!!!!!! "

    Ann wrote on Mar 10, 2010 7:26 PM:

    " Ya know, one makes a decision to retire in the KRV and one of the decision-making factors is that KRV has a hospital. Great, that is a plus!! Then you purchase a retirement home up here and find that the hospital is riddled with controversy, indictments of nurses, doctors, CEOs. It is very discouraging. If one is elderly and in need of care, Bakersfield is not very convenient. I guess our "homework" was lacking before the financial commitment. Not to mention depressed property value, which is significant. "

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