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The investigation, led by the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing (DIAL), revealed a disturbing pattern of gross neglect and patient mismanagement. Pine Acres Rehabilitation and Care Center was assessed with citations for a staggering 62 federal and state regulation violations.
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Problems with staffing levels in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities across the country have been an increasing concern for years. In one particularly bad case of patient neglect at Pine Acres, a 70-year-old woman with untreated pressure sores developed gangrene. Ultimately, her leg had to be amputated at the knee. The woman believes this amputation was the result of the poor care she received before any infection set in.
Inspectors cited the facility for failing to properly assess and treat the pressure sore on the resident’s foot. Unfortunately, by the time the facility responded, the resident had to be admitted to a hospital. Once there, she was diagnosed with septic shock, gangrene and a severe bone infection, as well as blood poisoning.
The state proposed a fine of $27,750, a fine that was tripled because this incident was a repeat violation.
According to a recent article, the nursing home’s challenges are not limited to this one case. Inspectors found numerous instances of resident abuse and neglect at Pine Acres including:
Inspectors also reported instances of staff being physically rough with residents, ignoring urgent calls for help, and displaying unprofessional conduct.
These individual incidents are concerning enough, but when you put the number and seriousness of these incidents together, they paint a disturbing pattern of neglect and abuse at Pine Acres.
Inspectors observed further issues during their visits, including:
As a result of these findings, the facility was cited for failing to meet basic care standards. They were also cited for improper drug labeling and storage.
Pine Acres has been repeatedly cited for not employing enough workers. However, this facility’s staffing issues are mirrored at many long-term care facilities across the country. Unfortunately, the issue of understaffing continues to be a nationwide issue. It is not helpful that federal attemps to impose new, stricter staffing requirements are met with opposition from government officials, like Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.
The substandard care and pattern of neglect are not the only concerns under investigation at Pine Acres. Other legal issues involve the individuals who own and manage the facility. Akiko Ike, the facility’s primary owner, and Ephram Lahasky, her partner, are associated with other nursing homes that are currently involved in government fraud allegations. Lahasky is also embroiled in a lawsuit for defrauding the government of over $18 million and neglecting residents in yet another facility. This discovery raises significant concerns about the operational priorities at Pine Acres.
Pine Acres Rehabilitation and Care Center is a stark reminder of the critical need for stringent oversight and accountability in elder care facilities. Issues like those uncovered at Pine Acres highlight the consequences of neglect and mismanagement in long-term care.
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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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