By Jack Shea
WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Starting today under a new state law, relatives of nursing home patients in Ohio are allowed to place surveillance cameras in the rooms of their loved ones.
The new law is the culmination of a ten year crusade by a Cleveland man who discovered that his mother was being abused at a nursing home.
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