First responders told investigators that a long-term care center smelled "horrible" of "stool and urine" when they arrived Jan. 16. They also reported there was feces on the floor in
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) A North Carolina nursing home put its residents in “immediate jeopardy” when it failed to enact an emergency plan, leaving just three people to take care of 98 residents during a January storm, according to a state report released Monday.
First responders told investigators that a long-term care center smelled "horrible" of "stool and urine" when they arrived Jan. 16. They also reported there was feces on the floor in
First responders told investigators that a long-term care center in Thomasville smelled "horrible" of "stool and urine" when they arrived Jan. 16. They also reported there was feces on the
First responders told investigators that a long-term care center in Thomasville smelled "horrible" of "stool and urine" when they arrived Jan. 16. They also reported there was feces on the