Manor Care lawsuit as a result of West Virginia nursing home death
A West Virginia nursing home trial began last week as a result of the death of a resident at the Heartland of Charleston, which is owned by Manor Care, one of the largest operators of nursing homes in the United States.
>>INFORMATION: Nursing Home Wrongful Death Lawsuits
The wrongful death nursing home lawsuit was filed by the family of a 77 year old woman, who allege that improper care and neglect at the Manor Care nursing home caused her death. The complaint indicates that she was left for long periods of time in a wet bed, which ultimately led to the development of fatal bed sores.
One of the main arguments being presented at trial is that Manor Care placed their employees in a position to fail by overworking and under training them. There was a 150% turnover rate among nurses at the Manor Care home, and employees often had to work double shifts.
Manor Care, which owns hundreds of nursing homes throughout the United States, has been the subject of multiple nursing home neglect and abuse lawsuits in several states. The company was purchased last year by the Carlyle Group, one of the nation’s largest private equity funds, for $6.3 billion.
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investment groups purchase nursing homes
Although promises were made at the time of the purchase to improve the quality of care, provide training for caregivers and to increase staffing, many residents and employees at Manor Care nursing homes have reported that the quality of care has not improved.
NURSING HOME LAWYERS
The attorneys at Saiontz, Kirk & Miles, P.A. investigate potential cases for nursing home neglect throughout the United States. It is not uncommon to find inadequate staffing, lack of training and poor supervision in nursing homes with quality of care issues. When corners are cut and profits are placed before the health and safety of residents, serious and life-threatening injuries can occur.
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