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A man who calls himself an angry father has made a video calling out the person or persons who allegedly abused his son at the Woodbine Development Center.
The Woodbine Development Center is a state-operated facility in Woodbine, New Jersey that provides a wide range of habilitation, behavioral and medical services and supports to men with developmental disabilities , according to the New Jersey Department of Human Services.
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The angry father is Lou Berman,Sr. Berman claims that his son was injured due to abuse at the Woodbine Development Center. He explains the abuse and provide photos at the website, LouiesVoice.com.
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Integrity Health appoints Allison DeBlois as director of health plan development
About her
Allison DeBlois was appointed director of health plan development at Integrity Health. In this role, DeBlois will identify opportunities to expand the company’s Partnership Health Centers across New Jersey. Previously, DeBlois was acting director and policy and compliance coordinator for the Dual Integration Unit within New Jersey’s Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Her direct oversight of the Fully Integrated Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (a single product serving both Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries) supported health plans’ contract management, national and state policy implementation, member services and quality monitoring.
A drop box where residents of Hamilton Township, Atlantic County can safely dispose of expired prescription medications has been installed in Mays Landing.
Edison man accused of defrauding New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury Fund will go before judge today
Three New Jersey residents were apprehended this morning for allegedly participating in a long-running scheme to defraud the New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury Fund (TBI Fund).
Harry Pizutelli, 62, of Edison, and C.R. Kraus, 55, and Maritza Flores, 43, both of Toms River, were arrested by special agents of the FBI and IRS, charged by criminal complaint with conspiracy to commit health care fraud totaling more than $4.5 million, according to information provided by Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig.
They are scheduled to appear at noon today by videoconference before U.S. Magistrate Judge Tonianne J. Bongiovanni.