Physical therapist made patients feel 'safe,' then sexually abused them, CA suit says
Briefly

Jane Doe 2 recounted, "I was, like, questioning my intuition about what I had just experienced. Like, there's no way someone that knows these people would do something like this, knowing that I know them." This highlights the emotional turmoil faced by victims when the perpetrator is trusted due to mutual acquaintances.
The lawsuit alleges that the physical therapist sexually assaulted multiple former patients and that both Adventist Health and Sonora Physical Therapy were complicit by failing to report these allegations to authorities.
Adventist Health stated, "The employee was terminated and reported to the California Department of Public Health. We take this matter very seriously and remain committed to providing exceptional care," indicating their response to the allegations.
Reports of sexual abuse by the physical therapist reportedly date back to 2007, showcasing a troubling history that raises questions about the oversight practices at the physical therapy facility.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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