A woman who worked at a Sussex County nursing home where authorities found bodies piled up in a makeshift morgue last year died from complications of COVID-19 last year because the home failed to provide proper protective gear, her family alleges in a lawsuit filed this week.
The home, Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation I and II in Andover Township, was criticized in a scathing federal report last year that determined lack of proper care has caused or was likely to cause serious injury or death to residents.” One of the state s largest nursing homes, with two facilities next to each other, it had beds for more than 700 patients.
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A woman who worked at a Sussex County nursing home where authorities found bodies piled up in a makeshift morgue last year died from complications of COVID-19 last year because the home failed to provide proper protective gear, her family alleges in a lawsuit filed this week.
The home, Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation I and II in Andover Township, was criticized in a scathing federal report last year that determined lack of proper care has caused or was likely to cause serious injury or death to residents.” One of the state s largest nursing homes, with two facilities next to each other, it had beds for more than 700 patients.