Vile video shows musician, 39, taking off his clothes before raping 61-year-old Alzheimer’s patient

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A man contracted to perform music for members of an elderly care facility has been charged with rape after surveillance footage captured him taking off his clothes in a patient’s room.

Disturbing video shows Jonathan Michael Alvarado stripping down naked in the 61-year-old’s room inside the Los Angeles facility where she has lived for several years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease

He is later seen throwing a condom in the trash can and getting dressed, according to Fox 11.

Horrifying footage shows Jonathan Michael Alvarado taking off his clothes in the room of an elderly patient.
Alvarado reportedly played the piano on a voluntary basis for residents of the elderly care facility.

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Her daughter Camyl Anderson had installed the cameras to keep an eye on her ailing mother. 

“I just saw a man sitting on her bed, bending over, tying his shoes, and then he was walking out, and she was just left on her bed, nude,” she said of the June incident.

She immediately called the police. Alvarado was charged with two felonies — rape and elder abuse. Alvarado was reportedly a volunteer piano player at the facility and entertained patients.

Cameras the elderly woman’s daughter installed in her room caught the horrific crime.

“I couldn’t believe it, honestly. And then I was angry, and then I just screamed, and then I cried,” Anderson said.

A $25 million lawsuit has been filed against the owners of The Palms La Mirada, where the incident occurred.

The footage shows caregivers rushed to check on the woman after the disturbing footage triggered alerts.
The Palms, La Mirada where a 61-year-old patient was allegedly raped by a volunteer at the facility. Facebook/La Mirada Heights

The suit says: “The June 10, 2025 assault was captured in whole or in part by surveillance video and/or audio evidence.”

It continues: “These assaults were not random, unavoidable events. They were enabled by failures in access control, screening, supervision, monitoring, reporting, escalation, resident protection, policy enforcement, and compliance with the obligations Defendants undertook in connection with Plaintiff’s residency.”

In a statement, The Palms La Mirada told ABC, “The safety and well-being of our residents is our top priority. We are disturbed by these allegations and will fully cooperate with any criminal investigation.”


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