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According to the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, a central Iowa nursing home is now on a federal watch list for a long list of violations that resulted in residents being endangered or injured.
Rowley Memorial Masonic Home in Perry is being closely monitored by state investigators after records show a troubled history of abuse and neglect.
Inspectors have cited the facility for the death of a resident, hiring an unlicensed and unqualified caregiver, and inappropriate sexual behaviors for failing to protect one resident from being sexually abused by another resident.
Another report indicates that the nursing home has been having financial issues for some time. In one instance, the facility was cited for failing to have on hand enough oxygen tanks for residents. Inspectors determined the facility’s oxygen tank supplier stopped making deliveries due to non-payment of past due bills.
After countless health and safety violations, the nursing home will be inspected every six months versus once a year and placed in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Special Focus Facility Program. This program is federally mandated and designed to improve quality of care in poorly-performing caregiving facilities.
Rowley Memorial Masonic Home has recently made some changes, including hiring a new administrator and implementing several new practices to ensure that the violations cited do not reoccur.
If your loved one has been the victim of abuse or neglect in a nursing home, you should consider contacting a qualified Wisconsin nursing home abuse lawyer to advise you of your legal rights.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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