Quantcast

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Nursing Home Leading To Severe Injuries

FLORIDA RECORD

Monday, November 25, 2024

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Nursing Home Leading To Severe Injuries

State Court
D691e8d9 8172 4d73 bde7 59eb790ac607

hammer | https://www.pexels.com/

A recent court filing has brought to light serious allegations against a rehabilitation center in Palm Beach County, Florida. Estevez Rosy, acting as Power of Attorney for Camelia Cardoso, filed a complaint on June 18, 2024, against Wellington Rehab and Health Center, LLC, doing business as The Luxe at Wellington Rehabilitation Center.

The complaint alleges that the defendant's negligence led to severe pressure injuries for Ms. Cardoso during her stay at the facility. According to the document, Ms. Cardoso was admitted to The Luxe at Wellington on June 25, 2022, without any documented pressure injuries. However, within two days of her admission, she developed deep tissue injuries (DTIs) on both heels due to the facility's failure to conduct an accurate assessment and implement a proper care plan. "Had Defendant’s staff completed an accurate assessment and developed and implemented a more aggressive plan of care to prevent skin breakdown," the complaint states, "Ms. Cardoso would not have developed multiple severe pressure injuries."

The lawsuit details numerous failures by the facility's staff including delayed implementation of pressure reduction interventions and wound treatments. For instance, although DTIs were identified on June 27, 2022, treatments were not initiated until two days later. Furthermore, records indicate multiple missing entries regarding bed mobility during Ms. Cardoso’s initial 48 hours post-admission—a critical period for preventing such injuries.

Estevez Rosy claims that these oversights led to Ms. Cardoso enduring painful debridements and treatments at a wound care center and suffering additional trauma and physical pain. The plaintiff asserts that these actions violate several statutory rights under Section 400.022 of the Florida Statutes which mandate adequate health care and protective services for residents in nursing homes.

In addition to detailing these failures in patient care, the complaint also highlights issues with maintaining accurate medical records. The facility allegedly failed to document significant information such as skin alterations after they were identified and did not keep comprehensive wound reports from specialists.

Rosy is seeking damages exceeding $50,000 along with costs and interest from Wellington Rehab and Health Center LLC for what she describes as permanent bodily injury resulting in pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental anguish, loss of capacity for enjoyment of life among other grievances.

The case is being handled by Scott M. Fischer from Gordon & Partners P.A., and the case ID is: 502024CA005591 XXXAMB Div: AD.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

More News