Milton Nursing Home Faces COVID-19 Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Milton Nursing Home Faces COVID-19 Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A new medical liability lawsuit against Milton Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility alleges its top-level staff acted with “gross negligence” and “outrageous conduct leading to the death of a nursing home resident who died of COVID-19.” The suit was filed on behalf of Kenetha Guyer, the daughter of Jeffrey C. Markle, 63, who passed away from coronavirus complications in August. It specifically states no claims are being made against frontline staff who attempted to fulfill their duties despite being chronically “understaffed, improperly supervised and ill-equipped due to Defendants.”The nursing home is being accused of four counts of wrongful death, including “consciously deciding not to provide sufficient staffing, training, equipment and resources to safely operate amidst the pandemic.” The lawsuit states further, “Milton Nursing and its owners, operators and managers...failed, according to the lawsuit, to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program, adequate written policies and procedures, and failed to uphold standards set by state and federal regulations guiding the operation of nursing homes.”
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