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A medical team went for an inspection Wednesday after Defense Secretary Robert Gates got a letter from congressional investigators about allegations of a rising death rate and rooms spattered with blood, urine and feces at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington.
The letter also cited allegations of an increase in the rates of residents who are sent to hospitals and a case in which a veteran had a bedsore with maggots in the wound.
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The 87-year-old resident who had the maggots had refused medical treatment, Cox said. He said that was no excuse and that eight employees were fired after an investigation "showed they failed to meet our high standards of care."
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The Washington retirement home, formerly known as the Soldiers' and Airmen's Home, opened in 1851 to wounded and disabled war veterans. It is home to more than 1,100 retirees.
Busloads of veterans escaping hurricane-devastated Mississippi were brought to the home in September 2005 after Hurricane Katrina pounded its sister facility in Gulfport.
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every older american's nightmare - being sent off to a nursing home