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Understaffing at long-term care facilities, such as the former Conestoga View, can have troubling consequences [editorial]
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People aren t getting the care they need : Ex- Conestoga View nursing home gets troubling June inspection
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Former Conestoga View nursing home alarmingly understaffed during state inspection | Local News
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THE ISSUE
A new owner of the former Conestoga View nursing home in Lancaster Township pleaded no contest â meaning he accepts punishment without admitting guilt â to three counts of reckless endangerment of residents at the St. Francis Center for Rehabilitation & Healthcare in Darby, Delaware County, according to an announcement by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro last Wednesday. As LNP | LancasterOnlineâs Tom Lisi reported, âChaim âCharlieâ Steg of Lakewood, New Jersey, will be sentenced to six to 23 months of house arrest followed by three years of probation. Under his probation conditions, Steg âcannot staff, manage, own, or operate the nursing, clinical, or medical services of any skilled nursing facility for five years,â according to the attorney generalâs office. That includes serving as a majority owner of any nursing home.â The former Conestoga View now is called Lancaster Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Pa. nursing homes begin reopening to visitors, easing a heart-wrenching impact of COVID-19
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At Messiah Village near Harrisburg, visitors began arriving in the morning, with no time limits on visits.
“We are really excited to welcome families back. It’s been a long time. The residents and the families really need this connection,” said Katie Andreano, the communications manager at Messiah Lifeways, which has about 250 residents in its skilled nursing and personal care units.
For most long-term care residents, the coming days will mark their first opportunity for close contact with family or friends since Pennsylvania facilities were locked down by the state’s order a little more than a year ago.