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Felony Documentation

The falsification of documentation in nursing homes is prevalent. The chart is under the control and sole possession of the nursing home. They can add, delete, modify, insert, or print whatever information they want to create a false narrative. We see it happen all the time. Well, the police finally arrested someone. Law enforcement charged

Genesis Expansion

Genesis keeps expanding. Genesis Healthcare confirmed the company added 34 skilled nursing facilities in Pennsylvania and four in Colorado. The national for-profit chain is now one of the largest. ProMedica previously owned and operated the nursing homes under agreement with real estate investment trust Welltower. In March 2021, Genesis came under the control of ReGen

Increase Wages, Provide Benefits.

MarketWatch had a great article about the nursing home industries unsafe staffing problem. Among the reasons for the staffing crisis? Low pay, few benefits, and difficulty getting training. This is especially true for certified nurse aides who provide 95% of the direct care to residents. Hands-on certified nursing assistants do most of the work but earn

Whistleblower Verdict

The website 2Urbangirls reported a jury verdict of $1.2 million to a former nurse at Country Villa South Convalescent Center. The jury believed she was forced to resign because she witnessed illegal activity. The facility used pre-signed and fraudulent Medicare certification forms. She could not tolerate the working conditions. The stress from her job environment

Unsafe Staffing Fine

North Carolina’s MyFox8 reported that Pine Ridge Health and Rehabilitation in Thomasville paid a reduced fine for unsafe staffing.  100 patients only had three caregivers in January of 2022. An investigation found that patients were neglected. Many hospitalized. Two dead. The fine was reduced to a measly $126,000. The for profit parent company of Pine Ridge Health

Another Poisoning

CBS News reported another reckless and fatal poisoning at a nursing home. An Atria nursing home in Walnut Creek failed to keep residents’ safe. The facility rushed Albert Canoun to the emergency room after allowing him to ingest a cleaning solution.  Employees at first blamed his change of condition and negative reaction to eating “spicy

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