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Page creatorSophrosyne (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation00:59, 29 July 2016
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A made-for-TV movie (first aired October 7, 1990 on ABC) based on the life of Michael Patrick Smith, a young man with muscular dystrophy who died October 1, 1975 in a Denver nursing home. When Smith died at the age of 21, he left behind him a lawsuit against the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the state of Colorado, and Heritage House Nursing Homes which said that the nursing home, the state, and the federal government were failing to ensure that those in nursing homes received the financial and emotional support to which they were entitled. This suit, Estate of Smith v. O'Halloran (Thomas J. O'Halloran being the administrator of Heritage House Nursing Care Center), led to improved treatment for nursing home patients across the country.
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