Background Information on ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree)
ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree) is a 180-bed nursing home located at 1848 Greentree Road in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The legal business name of this facility is Manor Care – Greentree of Pittsburgh PA, LLC. At the time of this post, ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree) has been rated 3 out of 5 stars by Medicare. This rating is based on the facility’s past health inspections, staffing reports, and quality care.
As of this post, Medicare reports that the facility’s long-term quality measures are “Much Below Average.” The facility’s current percentage of long-term residents with pressure ulcers is 9.4%, while the Pennsylvania average is 7.6%. Furthermore, the nursing home’s percentage of long-term residents who have experiences one or more falls with major injury is 6.3%, with the Pennsylvania average being 3.4%.
ProMedica Greentree nursing home has faced lawsuits alleging negligent care in the past. Below are some of the prior cases filed against ProMedica Greentree nursing home.
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Lawsuits Against ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Greentree for Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Allegations
The following lawsuits have been filed against ProMedica Skilled Nursing Greentree:
Russell, Lynn M. E/O vs. ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree)
Allegations: While a resident at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree), Mrs. Lynn Russell suffered from several injuries and infections. Mrs. Russell developed a stage two pressure ulcer (bedsore), a urinary tract infection (UTI), sepsis, colonic ischemia, and fluid-filled blisters on her heels. These injuries and infections led to her hospitalization and death. After her passing, Mr. Russell filed a wrongful death lawsuit against ProMedica on behalf of his late wife.
Allinder, Donald E/O vs. ProMedica Rehabilitation Greentree
Allegations: Lynda Pasquerelli, the daughter of Donald Allinder, filed a lawsuit against ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree) after her father’s passing. While in the nursing home, Mr. Allinder suffered multiple preventable falls and severe weight loss. Mr. Allinder was sent to the hospital from ProMedica and diagnosed with urosepsis (a UTI that has gone septic), dehydration, and kidney failure. Mr. Allinder was admitted to hospice where he was kept comfortable until he passed away.
Donovan, Richard vs. ProMedica Greentree Nursing Home
Allegations: Richard Donovan sued ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree) after suffering from negligence. As a resident of the facility, Mr. Donovan developed a stage three pressure ulcer (bedsore), deep tissue injuries on his ankles, C-diff., multiple blood and bacterial infections, significant weight loss, and dehydration.
Disclaimer
*The above does not mean your loved one would be in harm at this facility. Each facility gets inspected often. Almost all facilities have deficiencies. Many face civil lawsuits. You should not make a facility placement decision based solely on the above information. 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 is publicly filed information gathered from the publicly filed complaint. This information and 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 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 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.
Deficiencies at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree) for Resident Care Violations
May 13, 2022, Inspection at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree)
During an inspection at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree), inspectors determined that the facility failed to provide adequate care to prevent residents from developing pressure ulcers (bedsores). Review of medical records and nurse notes revealed that a resident developed a bedsore on her coccyx measuring 9cm x 7cm x 1cm. The resident also developed a bedsore on her left heel measuring 3.5cm x 3.5cm.
September 28, 2021, Inspection at ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Greentree)
Based on observations and staff interviews, it was determined that staff failed to respond to resident call bells in a timely manner. A nurse aide reported that it took her 18 minutes to respond to a resident’s call bell.
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