Lawsuits & Deficiencies at Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor

Abuse and Neglect Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor

Background Information on Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor

Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor is a 128-bed assisted living facility located 2960 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34684. This facility is managed by Harbor Balmoral Management, LLC. There have been prior lawsuits against Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor as well as inspection citations and deficiencies for violations in resident care. Founded in 2002, the company has a portfolio in excess of $1 billion with annual revenues of $150 million. Harbor Retirement Associates is a for-profit company that has constructed new memory care facilities, and has taken over existing assisted living facilities.

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Lawsuits Against Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor for Neglect Allegations

Wilson v. Balmoral Tenant Services LLC, d/b/a Harborchase of Palm Harbor

Allegations: This case involved allegations against Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor for failure to care, treat and assist a resident. The resident was checked out of the facility and subsequently hospitalized for his injuries. The resident now lives in constant pain and is unable to perform daily functions as he used to.

Deficiencies at Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor for Resident Care Violations

A July 12, 2019, Inspection at Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor revealed the facility failed to provide adequate proof of the proper required training for select staff members. These staff members were hired to provide direct care to residents and should have received in-service training within 30 days of employment. The facility failed to provide and/or keep record of completed training for these select staff members. If care takers in this facility were are not properly trained, severe accidents/neglect could occur.

An August 22, 2017, Inspection at Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor revealed the facility failed to provide assistance with medication administration and failed to centrally store medication within a locked cabinet or cart. The facility acknowledged their mistake, stating that if a resident is on the facility’s medication program, their medications should be centrally stored and locked.

A June 01, 2017, Inspection at Harbor Chase of Palm Harbor revealed the facility failed to document significant changes in a resident’s health assessment. The health assessment should have been filled out by a doctor and the facility should have requested the required information.

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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. 

 

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