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A Man Living in a Nursing Home Was Suddenly Evicted and Homeless

Steven Block is a 70-year-old man who was sent to recover from a broken hip and shoulder in a Taos Healthcare nursing home. The facility, while noted for having a view of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range, is poorly rated for its quality of care by the government. According…

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Story City Nursing Home Cited for Staffing Issues That Led to a Death

Staffing issues have once again contributed to the death of a nursing home resident. This latest incident occurred at an Iowa nursing home. Bethany Life, a care facility in Story City, was cited for failing to provide proper supervision of a resident who needed help with his meals. This citation…

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The Crisis in Iowa Nursing Homes: Urgent Need for Staffing Reform

Understaffing in nursing homes has been a nationwide issue for decades. Inadequate staffing leads to negligence, poor quality care and other serious errors that put the safety and well-being of residents at risk. In recent years, staffing shortages have become an escalating issue. Iowa’s long-term care facilities currently have some…

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Two Iowa Nursing Home Residents Died After Staff Failed to Attempt CPR

On January 18, an aide working at Aspire of Donnellson found a male resident at 5:15 a.m. with no vital signs. Although he appeared lifeless, the aide reported the man still felt warm when he was first discovered. The aide sought help to determine whether someone should attempt CPR. However,…

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Correctionville Specialty Care Rape Suspect Had Prior Complaints

A female caregiver employed by a nursing home in Audubon allegedly filed a complaint with the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing (DIAL) last spring. This alleged complaint described a male co-worker’s disturbing behavior towards her and other female co-workers at the Friendship Home in Audubon. According to this…

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Iowa Nurse Faces Charges in Nursing Home Death of Veteran

Becky Sue Manning, a 69-year-old licensed practical nurse, faces felony charges for the death of Marvin “Pete” Jacobs. Jacobs, an 87-year-old U.S. Army veteran was a resident at the Iowa nursing home where Manning, a 69 year-old licensed practical nurse, was employed. Jacobs died on February 19, 2023 alone in…

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Some Iowa Nursing Homes Wait Up to 41 Months for Annual Inspections

It is taking far too long for nursing homes in Iowa to undergo annual inspections. Some facilities wait up to 41 months between inspections. Federal regulations say Medicaid-certified nursing homes must receive annual inspections within a maximum interval of 15.9 months. The average timeline for nursing homes in the state…

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Man Chokes to Death in Nursing Home Ranked Among Nation’s Worst

The Aspire of Gowrie nursing home in Iowa is facing significant scrutiny after being linked to the death of a resident in January due to choking. This facility is known for repeatedly failing to provide its residents with either safe or adequate care. It is arguably among the nation’s most…

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Investigation Reveals Flow of Money From Iowa Nursing Home Industry to State Lawmakers

The Iowa Capital Dispatch conducted an extensive analysis of the state’s nursing home industry. The investigation details a consistent flow of cash from those in the nursing home industry to political action committees (PACs), directly into the campaign funds for state lawmakers. These lawmakers then advance bills that favor the…

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Nursing Homes Use Private Equity Loans To Pay Themselves

Late last year, Politico published a special report about a growing problem in the nursing home industry. Nursing home operators are using private equity loans to pay themselves, depriving homes of the funds they need to take care of their residents. Private equity firms and the lenders affiliated with them…

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