Martinez also noticed a rash on Antonio’s body, a condition she said a doctor determined was due to his diapers not being changed frequently enough. Martinez said that when she brought it up to the foster mother, she defended herself and claimed that she always changed his diaper.

“Antonio was a little off whenever we did the visits, and the father said that it wasn’t like him because Antonio was always cheerful,” Martinez said.

The foster mother did not respond to multiple attempts by the Times Union to reach her.

Martinez said she sent verbal and written notices of her observations to the caseworker, foster care staff and her supervisor, but she was always brushed off.

Martinez said she was fired in June for poor performance, but claimed DSS retaliated against her because she kept making reports about her supervisor and the boys’ foster mother. She said she is considering a wrongful termination lawsuit.

“If they would have just listened and investigated her, or at least removed them, (Antonio) would still be here,” Martinez said. (Full article.)