WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
By Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz
District 32 Bronx County, New York
What Is Going on at the New York
State Nursing Board?
You should know that on February
19, 2014, Mr. Nanic Aidasani, LPN was arrested for allegedly raping
a 64-year old dimentia female patient at the Manhatttanville Health Care
Center on West 231st Street in Bronx County, where he worked.
As the Ranking Member of the New
York State Senate Committee on Aging, I personally followed this case and
held prayer rallies outside of the Court building. My fellow ministers
from the New York Hispanic Clergy Organization and I sat with family members
to offer our support during the pain-filled court proceedings.
You should also know that on February
25, 2015, Mr. Nanic Aidasani pleaded guilty in Bronx Supreme Court to endangering
the welfare of an elderly person and sex abuse. Under the terms
of the plea arrangement, Mr. Aidasani was sentenced to 6 months in jail.
He was supposed to be stripped of his nursing license and register as a
state sex offender.
It has come to my attention that
not only has Mr. Aidasani finished serving his sentence and been released
from prison, but the New York State Nursing Board continues to list Mr.
Aidasani as a licensed nurse in New York State.
My dear reader, even though officials
documents that were submitted by the Bronx District Attorney's Office show
that the New York State Nursing Board was informed of his rape conviction,
Mr. Aidasani can still practice as a nurse here in New York State.
After reviewing these facts, I
am calling upon the New York State Nursing Board to immediately revoke
Mr. Aidasani's license. In addition, I am calling for a thorough
investigation of the New York State Nursing Board in regard to this case
and any other complaints that have been ignored in regard to the revocation
of licenses of dangerous and violent convicted persons.
I must qualify that this is not
intended to mar the reputation of thousands of licensed nurses throughout
New York State who provide professional and quality care for those in need,
but I must ask: what is going on at the New York State Nursing Board
if a convicted rapist can slip through and remain in good standing, placing
our family members and loved ones at risk?
I am Senator Reverend Rubén
Díaz and this is what you should know.
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