Illinois takes Action To Revoke Suburban Chicago Nursing Home’s License
Regulators in Illinois have begun the process of taking away an Aurora nursing home’s license. They’ve already fined Fox River Pavilion $30,000 for multiple violations and authorities have accused the suburban Chicago assisted living facility of not properly supervising its mentally ill, suicidal, and aggressive residents.
On December 17, nursing home patient Randall Moons died after getting involved in a brawl with another patient. The 57-year-old resident, who has schizophrenia and a history of violence, experienced heart failure after he allegedly assaulted his roommate, who said that no one responded for more than 20 minutes to his calls for help. The roommate sustained injuries to his mouth, nose, ears, as well as suffered a broken kneecap.
In an unrelated case, Fox River was cited for letting a mentally retarded patient eat napkins, latex gloves, toilet paper, and other objects. The resident ended up having to undergo surgery so the objects could be removed. The Aurora assisted living facility also reportedly let a suicidal resident have access to a razor blade. She used the blade to cut her arm and had to have 40 stitches.
In December, there were 26 felons living at Fox River Pavilion. Almost all of the nearly 100 patients living at the Kane County nursing home moved out last month. The steps to revoke Fox River Pavilion’s license comes one month after Somerset Place, a Chicago nursing home, was forced to turn in its license. Like Somerset Place, Fox River Pavilion has already lost its Medicaid funding for endangering patients’ lives. The Aurora assisted living facility has asked for a hearing to dispute the government’s findings that resulted in the revocation of this funding.
Inadequate Supervision
Failure to properly supervise nursing home patients can prove fatal if a resident has a history of violence, is mentally challenged, suffers from mental illness, is a wandering risk, or has special nursing needs. Inadequate supervision can be grounds for a Chicago, Illinois nursing home neglect lawsuit if injuries or deaths results.
Ill. moves to revoke Aurora nursing home's license, BND, April 26, 2010
Funds cut off to Aurora nursing home, Chicago Tribune, February 9, 2010
Related Web Resources:
Nursing Homes in Illinois
Medicaid Nursing Home 2010 Eligibility Rules and Asset Protection, Medicaid Asset Protection Plan
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