Woman charged with practicing medicine without a license at Upstate living facilities - WSPA 7News

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Posted: Oct 28, 2022 / 07:49 AM EDT

Updated: Oct 28, 2022 / 07:49 AM EDT

ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A pistillate has been charged with practicing medicine without a licence astatine 7 assisted surviving facilities successful the Upstate.

According to the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, Alyssa Beth Steele, 37, of Anderson, was arrested for allegedly practicing medicine arsenic a registered caregiver without a licence astatine 7 nursing and assisted surviving facilities successful Anderson, Greenville, and Pickens counties. .

Steele has been charged with the pursuing

  • seven counts of neglect of a susceptible adults
  • five counts of unlicensed signifier arsenic a registered caregiver
  • one number of fiscal individuality fraud to get employment
  • one number of obtaining signature oregon spot nether mendacious pretenses astatine worth od $10,00 oregon much

During an investigation, the lawyer general’s bureau learned that betwixt January 15, 2020, and June 13, 2021, Steele allegedly utilized a State of Georgia Board of Nursing licence fig belonging to idiosyncratic other to summation employment arsenic a registered caregiver successful the 7 facilities.

The lawyer general’s bureau said astatine nary clip during that play did Steele person the certification, qualification, oregon grooming required of a registered nurse.

Steele worked arsenic a registered caregiver astatine the pursuing Upstate nursing and assisted surviving facilities:

  • Cascades Verdae Assisted Living Facility successful Greenville
  • Iva Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center successful Iva
  • Piedmont Post Acute successful Piedmont
  • Brookdale Assisted Living Facility successful Anderson
  • Condor Health successful Anderson
  • Easley Place Assisted Living Facility successful Easley
  • Fleetwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Assisted Living successful Easley

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