
Three nursing homes in the Quad Cities got hit with fines from the Illinois Department of Public Health for violations.
Generations of Rock Island got fined $25,000.
The state agency says Generations did not make sure competently trained staff were available to provide routine care and emergency management to people on ventilators.
Management from Generations sent a statement to Local 4 News saying the facility strives to provide high quality care. They dispute the allegations and cannot comment because of legal procedures.
Regency Care of Sterling was fined $25,000
The investigation indicated a doctor wasn’t notified about someone at the facility who fell. That patient had a history of brain bleeding who took blood thinning medication.
Royal Oaks Care Center Kewanee also faces a $25,000 fine. The health department says it failed to identify and treat a pressure ulcer for someone at the home.
They were also fined $2,200 for not transferring a resident without being harmed.
Regency Care and Royal Oaks have yet to be reached for comment.
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