Nurse Accused of Taking Naked Photos of Nursing Home Patients

How would you feel if a nurse took pictures of your mother, father, or grandparents in various states of undress? Learn about the case against a Pennsylvania nurse for doing just this. Nurses Headlines News

Elder abuse comes in many forms. However, most people believe that patients are safe at the hands of their nurse. This might be why the story out of Pennsylvania feels so jarring. Ashley Ann Smith, a 30-year-old licensed practical nurse, has been accused of taking photos of at least 17 of her elderly nursing home patients. Some of the images show the residents in various states of undress and in need of immediate private care. One video found on her phone showed a patient undergoing a medical procedure while nude. The complaint filed against Smith states, “The images are explicit and private, and some have the sole purpose to humiliate the patients.”

Not only did she take the photos, but she’s also charged with sending 20 pictures to a former co-worker, who also happens to be the father of her child. This man, Ron Whittaker, turned Smith into hospital leadership sometime last week. At this time, Whittaker hasn’t been charged with any crimes.

If all of this isn’t enough to cause outrage, police also found two pictures of a 2-year-old girl on Smith’s phone that have been called Mediaographic. So, along with the 30 crimes of invasion of privacy and abuse of care, she’s also facing child Mediaography charges. Smith was immediately suspended from Kane McKeesport Community Living Center without pay once the photos were discovered. Then, on May 1st, Smith was terminated when local law enforcement notified the long-term care center that the allegations were founded.

In a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article, Lori Rushe, the daughter of one of the alleged victims stated, “You’re taking advantage of people who don’t know their name, where they’re at or anything” about her father, a 90-year-old man with dementia. Lori told the paper that she noted a new sign on the elevator a couple of weeks ago stating that taking unauthorized pictures of residents was prohibited. She went on to say that she wished the staff had told her the seriousness of the allegations.

Understanding Elder Abuse

While this case seems pretty clear that what happened to the residents at Kane McKeesport Community Living Center is abuse, let’s just review the definition. The National Institute of Aging notes that there five types of abuse:

  • Emotional Abuse, also called psychological abuse, happens when a caregiver or other person yells, threatens, or repeatedly ignores an older person.
  • Neglect happens when the older person’s needs aren’t met.
  • Physical abuse occurs when someone causes bodily harm to the person, such as hitting, pushing, or slapping them.
  • Abandonment is when an elderly person is left alone without having their needs or care planned or met.
  • Sexual abuse happens when a caregiver forces an elderly person to be part of any sexual act.

Signs of Abuse

We often think that signs of abuse are only physical and usually visible. However, it’s critical to know that some seniors won’t be able to tell you about the abuse, such as what’s allegedly happened to those at Kane McKeesport. Here are a few things to monitor for if you think there’s been any sort of abuse:

  • Withdrawn
  • Stops taking part in activities they enjoy
  • Has unexplained burns, bruises, or other injuries
  • Has trouble sleeping
  • Seems depressed
  • Weight loss with no explanation
  • Rocks back and forth, or shows other signs of trauma
  • Acts violent or agitated

How Would You Feel?

It’s probably safe to say that if you had a loved one living in this facility, you would be outraged. But, what about if you worked there? Maybe you were even friends with the nurse who’s been charged and didn’t recognize any signs of this heinous crime? How would you feel?

What do you think should happen to Smith? Should she lose her job along with any criminal sentence she receives? Post your comments below. We would love to get your take on the situation.

Specializes in Mental Health, Gerontology, Palliative.

She should do time, and she should never be able to work as a nurse again

On 5/8/2019 at 1:32 PM, 3ringnursing said:

Some people are very disturbed privately and are adept in hiding it for a length of time - it just flies under the radar it until their weird comes exploding out of the closet in full spectrum Technicolor vibrancy. Afterward people wonder how they missed it in the first place, but Dave Mustaine sums it up in a nutshell: "Hindsight is always 20/20".

Sometimes it doesn’t take much for someone to snap, as we have seen time and time again lately.

On 5/8/2019 at 3:40 PM, NRSKarenRN said:

Complete invasion of privacy and HIPAA violation along with elder abuse. PA license verification documents she received her Practical Nursing license February 2019..... just 3 months ago---what a way to sabotage one's career if proven true in court.

Well that nursing license didn’t or won’t last long! We know who skipped class the day they lectured about patient privacy and patient rights.

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8 hours ago, caliotter3 said:

Well that nursing license didn’t or won’t last long! We know who skipped class the day they lectured about patient privacy and patient rights.

A search of PA nursing licenses for Ashley Smith turns up quite a few results, but there is an Ashley Ann Smith with a suspended license whose disciplinary documentation matches this scenario. And apparently she had child Mediaographic pictures on her phone as well (pages 4-5 of the document)

ashley ann smith.pdf

Specializes in Critical Care.

Perfect usage of the death penalty. Makes you wish we still had public executions..

4 hours ago, Rose_Queen said:

A search of PA nursing licenses for Ashley Smith turns up quite a few results, but there is an Ashley Ann Smith with a suspended license whose disciplinary documentation matches this scenario. And apparently she had child Mediaographic pictures on her phone as well (pages 4-5 of the document)

ashley ann smith.pdf

That is sad. She surely is innocent or clueless about some twisted people out there in the dark webs of men (and women) who like little boys and girls' naked photos.

Ethics and legal are emphasized in nursing theories. These are not specific, but these are something that we all learned from the beginning of the nursing school or other HC professions. I learned them before I became a CNA, and a student nurse. I strongly believe she undermined her responsibility she was entrusted with to protect her patients.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Uhhh or maybe she’s sick and twisted? Why do you assume she’s innocent

16 minutes ago, ArmyRntoMD said:

Uhhh or maybe she’s sick and twisted? Why do you assume she’s innocent

I gave her the benefits of the doubt until I read the petition.

She is deviant and was undetectable for some time. Now, she thought she was going to get away of such atrocious, despicable behavior.

Picking and piling stones for her.

Specializes in Surgical Specialty Clinic - Ambulatory Care.
On 12/29/2019 at 10:38 AM, ArmyRntoMD said:

Perfect usage of the death penalty. Makes you wish we still had public executions..

You are scary and need a therapist. You don’t know the whole story from this article, thus murder is a bit extreme....and ignorant if you ask me.

I read the petition. But like I said. I feel like in today’s world someone would feel that my niece nude playing in the pool could be construed as child Media. I have seen as such happen in the ER and a dad get his 13 year old kid taken away because he was letting the kid work in the kitchen of the family business and slipped and his hand landed in the fryer. Terrible accident, but abusive dad? I don’t think so, the kid didn’t think so, and there was no doubt that he slipped and feel. Not like his dad pushed him in or held down his arm in grease. So if she did actually have kids preforming actual sex “although that is not what the petition says if you read it, then yes, Death penalty. But then she should go to jail for as terrible at that article makes her. Is she is jail?

Sorry I don’t trust the system.

3 hours ago, KalipsoRed21 said:

You are scary and need a therapist. You don’t know the whole story from this article, thus murder is a bit extreme....and ignorant if you ask me.

I read the petition. But like I said. I feel like in today’s world someone would feel that my niece nude playing in the pool could be construed as child Media. I have seen as such happen in the ER and a dad get his 13 year old kid taken away because he was letting the kid work in the kitchen of the family business and slipped and his hand landed in the fryer. Terrible accident, but abusive dad? I don’t think so, the kid didn’t think so, and there was no doubt that he slipped and feel. Not like his dad pushed him in or held down his arm in grease. So if she did actually have kids preforming actual sex “although that is not what the petition says if you read it, then yes, Death penalty. But then she should go to jail for as terrible at that article makes her. Is she is jail?

Sorry I don’t trust the system.

How about an ex-wife suing an ex-husband for applying an antibiotic ointment in the lady parts of their daughter, which was an Rx, accusing him of molestation?

I'm not disclosing his name, but he almost lost his license over this. He was treated like a child sex offender. He fought for it for a few years. That exhausted his assets and etc. The child was 6 years old at that time. He didn't sexually assault his daughter. The child had infections. The timeline would track to his ex-wife. She didn't clean her properly. By the time he had her, she was infected already. The doc prescribed the meds, and he had to do it. His coward ex-wife was desperate to take the kid away completely and him losing his job. She should be incarcerated for being that demonic and fraud.

I used to have a heart primarily for women. These days, I see people equally. No more male or female thingy.

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3 hours ago, Megarline said:

How about an ex-wife suing an ex-husband for applying an antibiotic ointment in the lady parts of their daughter, which was an Rx, accusing him of molestation?

I'm not disclosing his name, but he almost lost his license over this. He was treated like a child sex offender. He fought for it for a few years. That exhausted his assets and etc. The child was 6 years old at that time. He didn't sexually assault his daughter. The child had infections. The timeline would track to his ex-wife. She didn't clean her properly. By the time he had her, she was infected already. The doc prescribed the meds, and he had to do it. His coward ex-wife was desperate to take the kid away completely and him losing his job. She should be incarcerated for being that demonic and fraud.

I used to have a heart primarily for women. These days, I see people equally. No more male or female thingy.

And that's why we don't make assumptions about guilt or innocence when we don't have personal knowledge of the story. The LPN in the OP might have been a clueless and naive crusader for patient rights, or she might be sicker than sick.

Too easy to toss around accusations based on a sensationalized story, or a personal vendetta. I'd be very interested to see how this situation plays out in court.