Background Information on Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community Winter Springs
ProMedica Senior Care owns and operates many nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and memory care facilities across 26 states in the United States of America. Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs), also called Arden Courts of Winter Springs, is one of ProMedica’s memory care facilities in Florida. The 60-bed facility can be found at 1057 Willa Springs Drive in Winter Springs, Florida. Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs) has been sued in the past for nursing home abuse and negligence. Furthermore, the facility has been cited multiple times over the past few years for deficiencies in resident care and safety by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
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Lawsuit Against Arden Courts Winter Springs for Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Allegations
The following lawsuit has been filed against Arden Courts ProMedica Memory Care Community Winter Springs:
Donahue-Decker, Beverly vs. Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community Winter Springs
Allegations: Ms. Donahue-Decker was accepted as a resident at the facility, even though she required a higher level of nursing care. Due to the negligence of the facility, Ms. Donahue-Decker suffered preventable falls and unexplained injuries. As Ms. Donahue-Decker’s guardian, Ms. Annette Donahue filed a lawsuit against Arden Courts of Winter Springs in April of 2021.
Deficiencies at Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs) for Resident Care Violations
January 4, 2022, Inspection at Arden Courts Winter Springs
During a standard inspection on January 4th, 2022, at Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs), inspectors found that the facility had failed to provide a resident with their prescription medication. Interviews with staff uncovered that they had forgotten to obtain a refill for the medication from the pharmacy.
January 7, 2020, Inspection at Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs)
While re-visiting the facility on January 7th, 2020, for a follow-up on a previous deficiency during a re-licensure survey, inspectors determined that the facility had failed to correct the previously cited deficiency. During an interview with the facility’s administrator, it was discovered that the building was still using a portable generator for an emergency power source, when they had been told to install a fixed generator. This interview confirmed that the approved emergency plan was not being followed by the facility.
November 14, 2019, Inspection at Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs)
During an inspection of the facility on November 14th, 2019, it was discovered that a resident had developed a pressure ulcer, also known as a bedsore, on their right heel. Review of medical records showed that while in the facility, the resident’s heel developed a sore measuring 4 centimeters x 3.5 centimeters x 0.2 centimeters.
February 25, 2019, Inspection at Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs)
This inspection concluded that, based on personnel records and interviews, Arden Courts – A ProMedica Memory Care Community (Winter Springs) failed to ensure that a staff member received the required training on emergency procedures within 30 days of her employment date.
Disclaimer
*Each case is different. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome or indicate an expected outcome on your particular case. The above prior lawsuit information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to substitute for legal advice from an attorney. This individual case information above comes from publicly filed allegations gathered from the plaintiff’s complaint. The allegations in the complaint have not been proven true. These cases are not the work of this law firm. The inspection results are provided from public government agency surveys. The state Department of Health conducts a survey of all nursing home facilities at least once every 15 months. The deficiencies listed on this page may have been corrected after the date of the inspection and date of publishing this material. Citations, ratings, statistics, and deficiencies are current as of the date of this post and will change later on. The inspection findings published are not complete. You may find the most up to date information at medicare.gov. This material is not endorsed by the facility noted or by any governmental agency. Speak with an attorney immediately if you believe you have a viable case against a nursing home, assisted living facility, or medical facility.