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For those who may be unable to report pain or describe an injury, body checks provide an early warning sign to assess a person and help tell that story.
In this episode, we explore why body checks are far more than paperwork; they are a vital tool for protection, dignity, and early intervention. We're joined by Serena Sturman-Pupons, Deputy Counsel at the Justice Center and a former nurse, to discuss how a careful eye can ensure that every person receives the medical attention and protection they deserve.
Join us for a conversation on the importance of body checks, the best practices and sensitivities to consider, and why having a physical record is a powerful way to advocate for the people in care.
But first, to help us kick off the New Year, we sit down with the agency’s Acting Executive Director, Maria Lisi-Murray, to reflect on the progress made in 2025 and preview her plans for 2026.
By NYS Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special NeedsFor those who may be unable to report pain or describe an injury, body checks provide an early warning sign to assess a person and help tell that story.
In this episode, we explore why body checks are far more than paperwork; they are a vital tool for protection, dignity, and early intervention. We're joined by Serena Sturman-Pupons, Deputy Counsel at the Justice Center and a former nurse, to discuss how a careful eye can ensure that every person receives the medical attention and protection they deserve.
Join us for a conversation on the importance of body checks, the best practices and sensitivities to consider, and why having a physical record is a powerful way to advocate for the people in care.
But first, to help us kick off the New Year, we sit down with the agency’s Acting Executive Director, Maria Lisi-Murray, to reflect on the progress made in 2025 and preview her plans for 2026.