The well-being of a vulnerable family member is paramount. As a result, sometimes families may feel the need to take extraordinary measures to help ensure their safety. Hidden cameras, also known as “nanny cams,” are considered a tool to capture proof of neglect or mistreatment. This is because suspecting abuse of a loved one can be a deeply troubling and emotional situation.
Maryland has specific laws on surveillance and privacy, and nursing homes may also have their own policies. These laws and regulations make using hidden cameras legally complex. Before installing a nanny cam, it is essential to understand how Maryland law views this approach.
Maryland laws on hidden cameras in nursing homes
The Old Line State is a “dual-consent” state when it comes to audio recordings. This means all parties involved must consent before any audio can legally be recorded. This law applies regardless of whether the recording occurs publicly or privately.
However, hidden cameras that only record video without sound exist in a different legal space. While the state does not have a specific law that prohibits placing a video-only camera in a private nursing home room, the legality can depend on factors such as whether the resident consents and the nursing home’s policies.
If your loved one is mentally capable of providing consent, you may install a camera in their room, provided the facility’s policies allow it. For residents who cannot provide consent, families should exercise caution and seek legal help to avoid violating privacy laws or facility rules. It is also important to ensure the camera does not record other residents or staff in areas where privacy is expected, such as bathrooms or shared spaces.
While the desire to help protect your loved one is understandable, using hidden cameras without proper knowledge of Maryland law can lead to legal consequences, including criminal charges or civil liability. If you suspect your loved one is being neglected or mistreated, it is vital to act promptly and within the boundaries of the law. Seeking legal guidance can help you understand your rights and the best course of action to help ensure your loved one’s safety while avoiding potential legal pitfalls.