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Complaint 2-Nursing Home Neglect Case - OBRA Violations, pt.2 :: Illinois Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC
Eva Grace Airhart vs. Town Manor Associates, L.L.C.
The Plaintiff, EVA GRACE AIRHART, by her son, guardian and next friend, JOSEPH BATTAN, by and through their attorneys, GOLDSTEIN, BENDER & ROMANOFF, complains against the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., as follows:
4. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., was one of the owners of the nursing home located at 6120 West Ogden Road, Cicero, Illinois, 60804.
5. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., operated, and/or managed a long-term care facility known as ALDEN - TOWN MANOR. Such facility is located at 6120 West Ogden Road, Cicero, Illinois, 60804.
6. That as an owner and/or operator of the nursing home, the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., is vicariously liable for the negligent acts or omissions of the actual, implied and/or apparent agents, servants and/or employees of the nursing home.
7. That at all time relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, by and through its employees, agents and/or servants had a duty to exercise the care required of a nursing home owner and/or operator in the same or similar circumstances.
8. That during the period of EVA GRACE AIRHART'S residency with the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., by and through its employees, agents and/or servants, breached its duties and was negligent as a result of one or more of the following negligent acts or omissions:
9. That as a direct and proximate result of one or more of the Defendant's, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., by its agent, ALDEN-TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, negligent acts and omissions, EVA GRACE AIRHART, has suffered severe personal injuries and will in the future suffer severe great pain, anguish, physical and mental suffering, disability, disfigurement, and a loss of dignity and respect; that EVA GRACE AIRHART has spent and become liable for, and may in the future spend and become liable for a large sum of money for medical care and attention; that EVA GRACE AIRHART was otherwise greatly injured and was caused to expend additional money as a result of said occurrence.
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff, EVA GRACE AIRHART, by her son, guardian and next friend, JOSEPH BATTAN, prays for a judgment against the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., in an amount in excess of the jurisdictional limit of the Law Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois and for attorney's fees and costs as provided for by Statute.
6. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., by and through its owner, was an employee of the licensee, ALDEN - TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC., and was responsible for operating and managing the nursing home in a manner sufficient to meet the needs of its residents, including EVA GRACE AIRHART.
7. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., was responsible for providing funds necessary to operate and manage the nursing home in a manner sufficient to meet the needs of its residents, including EVA GRACE AIRHART.
8. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Administrator, Director of Nursing and department heads reported to TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.
9. That at the time EVA GRACE AIRHART was admitted to the nursing home, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., knew that it was funding, staffing, operating and managing the nursing home in a manner insufficient to meet the needs of a resident like EVA GRACE AIRHART.
10. That at the time EVA GRACE AIRHART was admitted to the nursing home, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., breached its duty to exercise ordinary care in funding, staffing, operating and managing the nursing home by one or more of the following negligent acts or omissions:
d. failed to properly train a qualified dietician and/or nutritionist when it knew or should have known that without a properly trained dietician and/or nutritionist, a resident like EVA GRACE AIRHART could not receive the necessary care to maintain adequate nutrition and hydration
11. That as a direct and proximate result of one or more of the Defendant's, TOWN MANOR ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., by its agent, ALDEN-TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, negligent acts and omissions, EVA GRACE AIRHART, has suffered severe personal injuries and will in the future suffer severe great pain, anguish, physical and mental suffering, disability, disfigurement, and a loss of dignity and respect; that EVA GRACE AIRHART has spent and become liable for, and may in the future spend and become liable for a large sum of money for medical care and attention; that EVA GRACE AIRHART was otherwise greatly injured and was caused to expend additional money as a result of said occurrence.
Eva Grace Airhart vs. FloydA. Schlossberg
The Plaintiff, EVA GRACE AIRHART, by her son, guardian and next friend, JOSEPH BATTAN, by and through their attorneys, GOLDSTEIN, BENDER & ROMANOFF, complains against the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, individually and d/b/a THE ALDEN GROUP, LTD d/b/a ALDEN - TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC., as follows:
4. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, was one of the owners of the nursing home located at 6120 West Ogden Road, Cicero, Illinois, 60804.
5. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, operated, and/or managed a long-term care facility known as ALDEN - TOWN MANOR. Such facility is located at 6120 West Ogden Road, Cicero, Illinois, 60804.
6. That as an owner and/or operator of the nursing home, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, is vicariously liable for the negligent acts or omissions of the actual, implied and/or apparent agents, servants and/or employees of the nursing home.
7. That at all time relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, individually and by and through his employees, agents and/or servants had a duty to exercise the care required of a nursing home owner and/or operator in the same or similar circumstances.
8. That during the period of EVA GRACE AIRHART'S residency with the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, by and through his employees, agents and/or servants, breached its duties and was negligent as a result of one or more of the following negligent acts or omissions:
a. the Defendant violated §483.13(b) of the OBRA REGULATIONS and 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Ch. I §300.3240 when he failed to protect EVA GRACE AIRHART from neglect;
b. the Defendant violated §483.75 of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to administer his facility in a manner that enabled it to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental and psychosocial well-being of each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART;
c. the Defendant violated §483.15(a) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to promote care for his residents in a manner and in an environment that maintains or enhances each resident's dignity and respect, including EVA GRACE AIRRHART, in full recognition of his individuality;
d. the Defendant violated §483.25(c)(1) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to ensure that each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART, who entered a facility without multiple pressure sores does not develop multiple pressure sores;
e. the Defendant violated §483.13(c) (1)(i) of the OBRA REGULATIONS and 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Ch. I §300.1210 (a), when he failed to provide the necessary care and services to attain and/or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of EVA GRACE AIRHART, in accordance with her comprehensive plan of care;
f. the Defendant violated §483.13(c)(1)(I) of the OBRA REGULATIONS and 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Ch. I §300.1210 (a), when he failed to develop and implement written policies and procedures that prohibit mistreatment, neglect, and abuse by failing to insure that physician orders were followed;
g. the Defendant violated §483.25 of the OBRA REGULATIONS and 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Ch. I §300.1210 (a), when he failed to provide the necessary care and services to attain and/or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of EVA GRACE AIRHART, in accordance with her comprehensive plan of care;
h. the Defendant violated §483.25(c)(2) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to ensure that each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART, received necessary treatment and services to promote healing, prevent infection and prevent new sores from developing;
i. the Defendant violated §483.25(d)(1) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to ensure that each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART, who entered the facility without an indwelling catheter is not catheterized unless the resident clinical condition demonstrates that catheterization was necessary;
j. the Defendant violated §483.25(i) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to ensure that each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART, received sufficient fluid intake to maintain proper hydration and health;
k. the Defendant violated §483.25(i)(1) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to ensure that each resident, including EVA GRACE AIRHART, maintain acceptable parameters of nutritional status, such as body weight and protein levels;
l. the Defendant violated §483.30(a)(1) of the OBRA REGULATIONS when he failed to provide necessary services and treatment to maintain EVA GRACE AIRHART in the highest practicable level of functioning;
m. the Defendant violated 77 Ill. Admin. Code, Ch. I §300.3240, when he failed to protect EVA GRACE AIRHART from neglect;
aa. the Defendant also acted with carelessness and negligence when he failed to provide adequate medical care, personal care, maintenance, supervision and treatment to EVA GRACE AIRHART.
9. That as a direct and proximate result of one or more of the Defendant's, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, individually and by his agent, ALDEN-TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, negligent acts and omissions, EVA GRACE AIRHART, has suffered severe personal injuries and will in the future suffer severe great pain, anguish, physical and mental suffering, disability, disfigurement, and a loss of dignity and respect; that EVA GRACE AIRHART has spent and become liable for, and may in the future spend and become liable for a large sum of money for medical care and attention; that EVA GRACE AIRHART was otherwise greatly injured and was caused to expend additional money as a result of said occurrence.
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff, EVA GRACE AIRHART, by her son, guardian and next friend, JOSEPH BATTAN, prays for a judgment against the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, individually and d/b/a THE ALDEN GROUP, LTD d/b/a ALDEN - TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC., in an amount in excess of the jurisdictional limit of the Law Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois and for attorney's fees and costs as provided for by Statute.
5. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, operated, and/or managed a long-term care facility commonly known as ALDEN - TOWN MANOR. Such facility is located at 6120 West Ogden Road, Cicero, Illinois, 60804.
6. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, was an employee of the licensee, ALDEN - TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, INC., and was responsible for operating and managing the nursing home in a manner sufficient to meet the needs of its residents, including EVA GRACE AIRHART.
7. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, was responsible for providing funds necessary to operate and manage the nursing home in a manner sufficient to meet the needs of its residents, including EVA GRACE AIRHART.
8. That at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Administrator, Director of Nursing and department heads reported to FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG.
9. That at the time EVA GRACE AIRHART was admitted to the nursing home, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, knew that he was funding, staffing, operating and managing the nursing home in a manner insufficient to meet the needs of a resident like EVA GRACE AIRHART.
10. That at the time EVA GRACE AIRHART was admitted to the nursing home, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, breached his duty to exercise ordinary care in funding, staffing, operating and managing the nursing home by one or more of the following negligent acts or omissions:
c. failed to properly train a qualified wound care nurse when he knew or should have known that without a properly trained wound care nurse, a resident like EVA GRACE AIRHART could not receive the necessary treatment and services to promote healing, prevent infection and prevent new pressure sores from developing;
d. failed to properly train a qualified dietician and/or nutritionist when he knew or should have known that without a properly trained dietician and/or nutritionist, a resident like EVA GRACE AIRHART could not receive the necessary care to maintain adequate nutrition and hydration;
i. operated the nursing home when he knew or should have known that the Administrator, Director of Nursing, and department heads were unable to meet the needs of residents, like EVA GRACE AIRHART, due to insufficient staff and supplies;
r. continued to operate the nursing home when he knew or should have known that it was being improperly managed;
11. That as a direct and proximate result of one or more of the Defendant, FLOYD A. SCHLOSSBERG, by his agent, ALDEN-TOWN MANOR REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CARE CENTER, negligent acts and omissions, EVA GRACE AIRHART, has suffered severe personal injuries and will in the future suffer severe great pain, anguish, physical and mental suffering, disability, disfigurement, and a loss of dignity and respect; that EVA GRACE AIRHART has spent and become liable for, and may in the future spend and become liable for a large sum of money for medical care and attention; that EVA GRACE AIRHART was otherwise greatly injured and was caused to expend additional money as a result of said occurrence.
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