New York nursing homes can find themselves on the Special Focus Facility (“SFF”) list if they have: 1) More problems than other nursing homes (about twice the average number of deficiencies), 2) More serious problems than most other nursing homes (including harm or injury experienced by residents), or 3) a pattern of serious problems that […]
Nursing Home Violations
Westchester County NY Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Report: Elant At Bradywine In Briarcliff Manor Fined $38,150 After Elopement Incident
Elant at Brandywine, a Westchester County nursing home in Briarcliff, New York was recently fined $38,150 by the U.S. Federal Government based on findings of substandard care made by surveyors during a September 2, 2009 investigation. According to the inspection report, surveyors cited the facility for failing have systems in place to adequately monitor and […]
Plaintiffs Claim CA Nursing Homes Putting “Profit Over People” By Failing To Provide Adequate Staff
The company that owns 22 for-profit nursing homes in California has been named in a class-action lawsuit accusing them of “skimping on staff” to raise profits at the expense of patient care. The lawsuit was filed in 2006, and the plaintiffs rested their case earlier this month. In the lawsuit, plaintiffs accuse Skilled Healthcare Group […]
New York Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Report: Queens (NYC) Nursing Home Receives Deficiencies For Failing To Keep Facility Accident Free
New York State Veterans Home in Queens (NYC) received immediate jeopardy deficiencies (immediate jeopardy are the most severe) resulting from incidents of substandard quality of care for failing to keep the facility free from accident hazards, and for failing to implement policies and procedures related to resident smoking practices. These findings were part of a […]
NY Elder Abuse: Attorney General Uses Hidden Cameras To Bring Charges Against Four Long Island (NY) Nursing Home Employees
Four additional employees at a Long Island, NY nursing home, Medford Multicare Center, have been arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a patient and falsifying business records in order to conceal neglect. Two of the arrests were made as part of the New York State Attorney General’s ongoing use of hidden cameras. Attorney […]
East Haven Nursing Home In Bronx (NYC) Receives Lowest Rating From CMS
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have given East Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in the Bronx, NY its lowest rating (one out of five stars) due to below average findings in three categories: 1) health inspections, 2) nursing home staffing and 3) quality measures. Based on a June 15, 2009 survey, the Bronx […]
Bronx (NYC) Nursing Home Cited For Allowing Resident To Elope For Twelve Hour Period Without Being Noticed
Terrace Health Care Center, a Bronx (NYC) nursing home, was cited in a May 27, 2008 survey for failing to supervise and monitor a resident who was able to elope from the facility for a twelve and half hour period without being noted as missing. The resident had a history of illicit drug use and […]
Nursing Home Neglects Dying Man
93 year-old nursing home resident, Charles Bradley, was allegedly the victim of neglect at Everett Care & Rehabilitation in the winter of 2004. A lawsuit initiated by Bradley’s family claims that staff at the nursing home failed to refer the resident to a physician when an open wound was found on his penis. According to […]
Nursing Home In Newburgh, NY Cited For Actual Harm Or Immediate Jeopardy
An Orange County, NY nursing home, The Elant at Newburgh, received a citation for an incident that caused “actual harm” or placed residents in “immediate jeopardy.” The details regarding the incident are not currently available, but the citation was confirmed by a statement released by the facility. Apparently the incident was investigated by state and […]
New York Nursing Homes Identified As Special Focus Facilities By CMS
The Long-Term Care Community Coalition provided me with an updated list of nursing homes, including NY nursing homes, that have been identified as Special Focus Facilities (SFFs) by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The Special Focus Facility program identifies facilities that have exhibited 1) a pattern of quality care problems, 2) more […]
Brief Overview Of New York Public Health Law Section 2801-d
New York Public Health Law § 2801-d provides a private statutory cause of action for residents of nursing homes injured as a result of any deprivation of certain “resident’s rights” that cause an injury. This private right of action is cumulative and separate from any other plausible causes of action, such as medical malpractice and/or […]
Choking Incident At New York Nursing Home Handled Inappropriately By Staff Causes Death
The Crossings, a New York nursing home, was fined $13,300 by the federal government as a result of an incident involving a choking resident. The resident was fed pancakes and sausages, both of which were cut into tiny pieces. Soon thereafter, a nurse’s aide noticed the resident was not breathing and that the resident’s lips […]
Closet Falls On 90 Year Old Nun At Rockland County Run Nursing Home
A 90 year-old Catholic nun was tragically killed after an unsecured closet fell on her head while she was a resident at Summit Park Nursing Care Center, a Rockland County-run nursing home. Sister Mary suffered from dementia and heart disease. The freestanding wardrobe was not bolted to the wall appropriately. She was found unconscious and […]
Sutton Park Nursing Home In New Rochelle New York Receives Lowest Possible Overall Rating
Sutton Park Center Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Westchester County, New York received the lowest possible rating from Medicare (one star out of five) based on a September 26, 2009 inspection. The New Rochelle facility was cited for failing to provide proper care to residents with feeding tubes and failing to provide services on par […]
Ramapo Manor Center For Rehab In Rockland County Receives An Overall Rating Of “Much Below Average”
Ramapo Manor Center For Rehabilitation, a Rockland County, New York nursing home, received an overall rating from Medicare inspectors of “much below average.” As we have previously discussed on this site, Medicare rates all New York nursing homes based on three criteria: 1) Health Inspections;2) Nursing Home Staffing; and 3) Quality Measures. After these three […]
Glendale NY Nursing Home Fined For Failing To Toilet Residents
Glendale Home, a County run facility in Scotia, NY, was fined $20,800 for neglecting to toilet residents according to a Long-Term-Care Community Coalition report. When investigators interviewed residents at the facility, they were told horror stories about residents soiling themselves and/or evacuating their bowels/bladder in their beds or on the floor when calls for help […]
Failure to Meet Minimum Standards In New York Nursing Homes Leads To Fines And Sanctions
According to a Long-Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) report released this week, 16 New York nursing homes were fined by the federal government for failing to comply with quality care requirements. In addition, 10 New York nursing homes were fined by the state. Adirondack Medical Center in Lake Placid received the most severe sanction, a […]
Sarah Neuman Nursing Home In Mamaroneck New York Failed to Treat Pressure Sores
Sarah Neuman Center for Health & Rehabilitation in Westchester County, New York, was cited in a January 18, 2008 inspection survey for failing to prevent
Bainbridge Nursing Home In The Bronx Rated Much Below Average
Based on an inspection from September 24, 2008 conducted by New York State, Bainbridge Nursing & Rehabilitation Center received an overall score of “much below average.” The inspection took into consideration health inspections, nursing home staffing and quality measures. The Bronx facility was cited for the following: 1) Failing to hire individuals that DO NOT […]
New Guidelines For New York Nursing Home Surveyors
The Long-Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) passed on the information below. The LTCCC is a non-profit group dedicated to improving long-term care through research, education and advocacy. Please visit their website and consider joining the group. In April, CMS issued new interpretive guidelines for state surveyors to help them assess nursing home compliance with the […]
Nursing Home Staff Abuses Residents By Taking Inappropriate Photos
A Nursing Home in Lexington was recently cited by the state of Kentucky when members of its staff used personal cell phones to “inappropriately photograph and make audio recordings” of residents without their knowledge. The staff members then attached songs with sexual lyrics to the photographs and circulated them to other employees at the facility. […]
Nursing Home In California Fails to Conduct Daily Blood Tests Resulting in Wrongful Death
La Jolla Nursing and Rehabilitation Center was cited by the California Department of Health Services in January 2009 for failing to follow a physician’s orders regarding the administration of the medication, Coumadin. According to a Department of Health Services report, the nursing home failed to conduct daily blood tests to monitor the resident’s response to […]