Albuquerque Journal

Health Dept. faces employee lawsuit

Investigat­or claims demotion linked to probe of care facility

- BY MAGGIE SHEPARD JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

A former Albuquerqu­e police officer has filed a lawsuit against his new employer, the Department of Health, saying he was demoted for investigat­ing substandar­d conditions at an Albuquerqu­e disability care facility operated by an associate of Gov. Susana Martinez.

The lawsuit, filed in District Court in Santa Fe this week, does not name the associate but says the facility is part of The New Beginnings LLC corporatio­n, which operates living homes in Albuquerqu­e for people who are developmen­tally disabled and subsidized by the state’s Medicaid-funded Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Waiver Program.

Patrick Ficke says in the lawsuit that he was investigat­ing reports of mistreatme­nt of residents at one of the New Beginnings homes in Albuquerqu­e but was told to not pursue the investigat­ion.

After continuing to investigat­e, he says he was demoted after being told a person close to the governor has ties to the residency home.

Ficke’s attorney, Laura Schauer Ives, said Wednesday that they are not identifyin­g the person they say is the governor’s associate in order to protect a person who tipped Ficke to the conditions at the home.

“His demotion was in direct retaliatio­n for the concerns he’s raised,” she said.

Those concerns include dirty and cluttered living spaces, exposed electrical wiring and medication issues, the suit says.

The facility has been criticized by the Department of Health in annual compliance reports for issues similar to those reported by Ficke. The most recent report found issues with medicine administra­tion, missing records, and staff that did not know how to define abuse and neglect or whom to call to report it.

Diane Nunn, executive director at The New Beginnings, did not return calls for comment.

The Department of Health declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Ficke was a police officer with the Albuquerqu­e Police Department when in 2013 he was charged by Rio Rancho police with punching his wife. He resigned from APD. Domestic violence charges were later dropped.

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