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I thought this sounded familiar, it was last Summer.
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The San Mateo Da charged one of their workers with two counts of involuntary manslaughter.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ex-atria-senior-living-worker-charged-after-2-residents-die/ar-AA1a5b7B
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Is this the place where your DH works, Peggy?
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Notgoodenough, no. He works in a ccrc some distance away.

This is, however, the facility that his grandmother died in long ago. It’s considered one of the higher end ones.
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Yeah, I remembered he worked in a care facility, but I couldn't remember if it was this one...there was a different problem in his, though, right? A suicide or something of that nature? The incidents (that one and this one in this post) happened sort of around the same time, am I remembering that correctly?

A really dreadful thing, this situation. Poor families. You place your LO into a care facility figuring that will keep them safe, and something like this happens.
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Notgoodenough, yeah, a guy blew his head off at so’s place and weeks later another man climbed the fence from their penthouse auditorium so he could jump off the roof.
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Geeeeeeeez!
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From all of this, I’d implore everyone to get very granular about what your loved one will get and how much it costs.
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A resident in an Atria in nearby Contra Costa County had died a week prior after he walked into the staff kitchen and grabbed a staffs lunch and some detergent. A suit was filed and a worker was charged. But dss didn’t do anything in that case.

Maybe it took more than one person dying, you know? Or maybe it was that the facility directly fed their residents poison vs arguments that he killed himself.
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At times, it's all about who has the lawyer, judge, politician in their pocket. Justice seems to rarely prevail. I'm happy to hear DSS did the right thing, revoking the license. I hope the facility got more than just a slap on the wrist: in other words, not just revocation of the license.
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Venting, they haven’t officially revoked it. Atria has appealed and the whole thing will go to a judge. Until then they can remain open.
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Terrible. What happened should have resulted in an automatic shut-down. Some situations should never give a corporation a second chance, much less the chance to continue business as usual. Automatic suspension! Automatic, out! Other smaller businesses get shut down right away, for much smaller offences.
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It's Atria

What did you expect?
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Dss has moved to revoke The other Atrias license.

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/atria-walnut-creek-license-revoke/3228252/
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