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Boston Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Dino M. Colucci Explains the Legal Implications of Using Cameras in Massachusetts Nursing Homes
MILTON, MA - Massachusetts does not have a law that allows family members to place cameras inside nursing home rooms, and the state's strict wiretapping statute creates significant legal risks for those who attempt secret recordings. Boston nursing home abuse attorney Dino M. Colucci of Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C. (https://www.coluccilaw.com/blog/is-it-legal-to-use-cameras-in-boston-nursing-homes/) explains the current legal landscape surrounding surveillance in Massachusetts nursing facilities and the alternative options available to families who suspect abuse or neglect.According to Boston nursing home abuse attorney Dino M. Colucci, unlike roughly 19 or more other states that have passed specific granny cam statutes, Massachusetts has no legislation granting residents or families the right to install recording devices in a care facility. Without a specific law in place, the decision to allow or prohibit cameras falls to individual nursing home facilities, and most facilities in Boston and across the state do not permit recording devices in resident rooms because of privacy concerns. A facility may allow security cameras in common areas such as lobbies, hallways, and dining rooms, but private rooms are treated differently under both state regulations and federal HIPAA guidelines. "Some families consider installing cameras without notifying the facility, but this approach carries serious legal risks in Massachusetts because of the state's wiretapping statute," explains Colucci.
Boston nursing home abuse attorney Dino M. Colucci highlights that Massachusetts is an all-party consent state for audio recordings under M.G.L. Chapter 272, Section 99. Recording any oral communication without the prior consent of all parties involved is a felony that can carry up to five years in state prison, or up to two and a half years in a jail or house of correction, along with a fine of up to $10,000. In addition to criminal consequences, the person who was recorded without consent may file a civil lawsuit seeking damages of no less than $100 per day for each day the violation occurred, with a minimum award of $1,000. Most consumer cameras and smartphones record audio by default, meaning families who install devices without disabling the microphone could face criminal charges.
Attorney Colucci notes that even if the nursing home resident consents to being recorded, the all-party consent rule means that every person whose voice is captured must also agree, including nurses, aides, doctors, roommates, and visitors. Obtaining consent from every person who enters the room is not practical in a nursing home setting, which is one reason Massachusetts has been slow to pass granny cam legislation. "The consent requirement creates a practical impossibility in the nursing home environment," Colucci adds.
Darin Colucci of the firm emphasizes that because Massachusetts does not permit cameras in nursing home rooms, families must rely on other strategies to monitor care quality. Frequent and unannounced visits at varying times are among the most effective tools for identifying problems. Reviewing the facility's inspection history through the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, which licenses and inspects nursing homes under M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 72, provides documented evidence of violations. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also maintains publicly available quality ratings through its Care Compare tool, and building relationships with staff serves as a visible deterrent to mistreatment.
The firm advises families who suspect abuse to report their concerns to the Massachusetts DPH Complaint Unit or the Elder Abuse Hotline at (800) 922-2275. Under M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 72G, health care workers and administrators who have reasonable cause to believe a resident has been abused or neglected are legally required to report it to the DPH immediately, followed by a written report within 48 hours. Filing a report does not prevent families from pursuing a civil lawsuit, and the report and subsequent investigation can produce evidence supporting a legal claim. "A visible, engaged family presence combined with official reporting creates the strongest foundation for protecting a loved one," notes Colucci.
Attorney Colucci also notes that secretly recorded audio is almost certainly inadmissible in Massachusetts courts and may lead to criminal charges against the person who made the recording. Video-only recordings exist in a legal gray area, as courts have not issued a definitive ruling on whether silent video recordings in a nursing home room violate privacy rights. A court would likely consider whether the resident consented, whether the camera was in a common or private area, and whether the footage captured protected health information. If a nursing home's own surveillance cameras in common areas capture evidence of abuse, that footage may be admissible since residents and staff are generally aware of cameras in those locations.
Families in Boston and throughout Massachusetts who believe a loved one has been harmed may recover compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, relocation costs, and punitive damages in cases involving egregious misconduct. Massachusetts law under M.G.L. Chapter 231, Section 85K may cap general negligence liability at $20,000 for registered non-profit nursing homes, and pain and suffering damages in medical malpractice claims may be capped at $500,000 unless the resident suffered severe permanent impairment.
For families concerned about a loved one's care in a Massachusetts nursing home, consulting with an experienced attorney can help identify the most effective legal strategies for documenting and addressing suspected mistreatment.
About Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C.:
Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C. is a Milton, Massachusetts-based law firm focused on personal injury litigation, including nursing home negligence and abuse cases. Led by attorney Dino M. Colucci, the firm has represented families in nursing home cases throughout Boston and Massachusetts for decades. Attorney Darin Colucci serves as managing partner handling tort litigation, and attorney Matthew Marcus focuses on estate planning and elder law. For consultations, call (617) 698-6000.
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